The One Unanswerable Objection
to a "Saturday" Sabbath

There are over 200 denominations that keep a Saturday Sabbath. Unknown to most of these sincere people, there has always been one unresolved objection to Saturday being the Bible Sabbath. It is a discrepancy in the time details of the crucifixion date. Two Saturday/Sabbath denominations that have been aware of this problem are the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the World Wide Church of God.

In 1883, the Seventh-day Adventist Church admitted that the crucifixion date discrepancy was the one unanswerable objection to worshiping on Saturday, but they did not know how to resolve it. Some among the World Wide Church of God resolved the discrepancy by misapplying scripture to come up with a new interpretation for the three days and three nights of the crucifixion and the "Sign of the Jonah." However, no true scriptural resolution to this unsolved mystery and discrepancy of Christ's crucifixion date has ever been reached, until recently.

The solution lies in the comparison between the Julian/Gregorian calendar and the Lunisolar calendar of Creation with their differing principles of calendation. Christ Yahushua was crucified on the sixth day of the week in the very year prophesied by Daniel. He was resurrected early in the morning on the first day of the week. However, He did not die on a Friday and was not resurrected on Sunday. Behind this seeming contradiction is Biblical proof that the pagan planetary weeks of the modern Roman Gregorian calendar cycle far differently from the original weeks of the Creator's calendar. Astronomical graphics and calendar overlays provide visual clarification that the seventh-day Sabbath of the Roman/Gregorian calendar tradition and the true Sabbath of the Bible, are not by divine design, one and the same.

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