Creation vs Sinai Law
SDD71 February 16, 2026 in ASL 37 Subscribers Subscribe
📖 Genesis 2:2–3 — What It Actually Says In Genesis 2:2–3, the Bible says: • God finished His work • God rested • God blessed the seventh day • God sanctified it The Hebrew word used is: שָׁבַת (shābat) 👉 This is a verb. It means to stop, to cease, to rest. In Genesis 2, it describes what God did. It does not say: • Adam kept a Sabbath • Abraham kept a Sabbath • Noah kept a Sabbath • Anyone was commanded to keep a weekly Sabbath There is no command in Genesis. ⸻ 📖 When Does “Sabbath” Become a Law? The Hebrew noun: שַׁבָּת (shabbāth) 👉 This is a noun. It means Sabbath (a specific day). This noun appears clearly later — especially in: • Exodus 16 (manna instruction) • Exodus 31:16–17 Exodus 31 says the Sabbath was: “a sign between Me and the sons of Israel.” That is covenant language. It was given to Israel, not Abraham, not Noah, not all mankind. ⸻ 🎯 Key Point Genesis 2 = verb (God rested). Exodus 16 & 31 = noun (Sabbath as covenant sign). HRM and SDA try to read the Law of Sinai back into Genesis — but the text does not say that. The Bible is silent about any Sabbath law before Moses. If it was a universal law from creation, the Bible would clearly say so. It doesn’t.
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