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In The Sabbath in the New Testament, Bacchiocchi summarizes and updates his extensive research by presenting four reasons for believing that the seventh-day Sabbath was kept throughout New Testament times. In the second half of the book, Bacchiocchi answers a variety of questions often asked at his popular Lord’s Day Seminar. Questions deal with historical, theological and practical aspects of...

a Revealer of the intent of God’s laws (Matt 5:17–18; Luke 16:17; Rom 8:4; John 7:19; Matt 7:12). Taken for Granted. Most of the Ten Commandments are referred to, but not reenacted, because they are taken for granted. The Second Commandment against the making of graven images is never mentioned in the New Testament, yet Protestants in general accept such a commandment as binding. The New Testament is not a book of new laws. It does not enact new moral laws but it takes for granted the Old Testament
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