Chapter 6
This “Optonal”
Translation
(Part II)

Before further considering Exodus 20:11, though, a particular characteristic of biblical Hebrew’s grammar should now be allotted some brief consideration. And here again, attentive be Observe astutely, that you see By instance and by demonstration All will turn to revelation Among biblical Hebrew’s properties and traits, one necessarily finds frequent use of a transitive (thus…

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Chapter 37
“The Will of God”

So think for a moment about what is said in Exodus 31:16-17 (deMSby), and what it is, that these verses actually show, and exhibit in their exposition of their subject matter: Regarding the expanse of their “eternal covenant”, its never-ending season and span of validity (Exodus 31:16), and how this “covenant” immeasurably extends, and incorporates…

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Chapter 36
“Nothing Other than…”

To my mind, consequently, it could be anticipated, and is predictable: Somewhat typically (and all but always), most of the versions of Scripture at present tend usually to understate, and render incorrectly a word, which supplies the definitive term here… They translate it something like “verily” or “truly”, instead of the following more accurate rendering:…

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Chapter 35
“An Eternal Covenant”

Thus is the following eternally acknowledged, and validates itself. It must this perpetual reality and certainty admit, and forevermore shall such concede, with regard to the proper meaning of sanctification, or doing God’s “will”, “this, your sanctification”, and what defines “practice” of “the day of the sabbath”… A. Such Subject Is… Such subject is to…

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Chapter 34
For This Alone

Which all validates, and at once proves; it conclusively, decisively, convincingly and readily approves, and ordains the de MontSabbathby1 Version of Exodus 20:11: “For throughout six days, Yahweh made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all, which is in them. And he placed them in the seventh day. Bountifully, therefore, did Yahweh bestow…

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Chapter 33
What Attitude Used He?

For framed amidst Deuteronomy 5:15, God, who “makes holy”, “holyizes”, or “sanctifies” can be observed, while doing just that, and achieving that task, where such is instructively seen on display, and is educationally seen in occurrence: 15″You shall remember, that you were a servant in the land of Egypt,and Yahweh, your God brought you out…

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Chapter 32
Of What “Holy” Means

But just how God is “sanctifying you”, and how he designs “this, your holyization” is urgently and principally of great importance. Although how God is “sanctifying you” is thoroughly obliterated by our traditions, and all but totally “forgotten”, and obscured. But thankfully there remains this clarification… Deuteronomy 5:15 summarizes in brief this very concern, “your…

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Chapter 31
Nothing Do but “This”

And useful this is to have learned, and to know. For “a sabbath (or ‘ceasing’) to Yahweh, your God” (deMSby Exodus 20:10 and Deuteronomy 5:14) much advises us, and much clarifies: It ultimately is what the New Testament means, when its narrative speaks, or relates of “the sabbath”, and comments to make explanation of “the…

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Chapter 30
He Ceaselessly Worked

But the seventh day is an extraordinary day, in a substantive, urgent and necessary way: 14“And throughout the seventh day, a sabbath (or ‘ceasing’) to Yahweh, your God, you shall not undertake any work” (deMSby Exodus 20:10 and Deuteronomy 5:14). Most essentially dissimilar to other weekly days, the seventh has a notable and singular distinction.…

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Chapter 29
You Are Not Told…

And such intent can’t focus on “rest” on the week’s seventh day, and exclusively focus entirely on that, as if in itself that surpasses in urgency the need to “remember”, and “observe the day of the sabbath to make it holy“, or “sanctify it [each day, in sequence, without interruption, just] as Yahweh, your God…

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