SECTION OF MY UPCOMING BOOK
MOST IMPORTANT CHAPTER OF ALL Chapter 40: The Length of a Day: Dusk to Dusk vs. 24 Hours and Its Impact on the Biblical Sabbath The concept of a "day" is central to understanding how the biblical Sabbath operates in relation to the Roman/ Gregorian calendar and modern timekeeping practices. The common understanding of a day today is a fixed 24-hour cycle, starting at midnight and ending at the following midnight. However, in ancient biblical times, the measurement of a day followed a different cycle: from dusk to dusk, in alignment with the natural rhythms of the earth and the moon. This chapter explores the impact of this difference between a dusk-to-dusk day and the modern 24-hour day on the biblical Sabbath. Understanding this difference is key to unravelling the confusion caused by the imposition of the 24-hour day and its impact on the proper observance of the lunar Sabbath. The Bible does not recognise Sunset as a relative event; the bible is clear that the length of th...