Shalom.
Sheni is the second day of the week.
And the σαββατω δευτεροπρωτω, (Luke 6:1), is the Shabbat hour of the second day of the week, the primary Sabbasin, (τοις σαββασιν, Luke 6:2, (the daily Shabbatot)), because σαββατω δευτεροπρωτω follows μια των ημερων, (Luke 5:17). And the next Shabbat hour is in the very next day which follows in Luke 6:6, (ετερω σαββατω). So from Luke 5:17 to Luke 6:6 we have three days and at least two of those days stated to have been Shabbatot, and they are the daily Shabbat hour in each and every day of the week, (and the seventh hour of the seventh day is a Shabbat in its Shabbat, as we spoke of in another thread and as it is written in Numbers 28:10).
Therefore, if you do not Shabbatize every day of the week, how will you see the Father in His creation? and how will you see the new creation in Messiah in the hours at Golgotha? (three hours of light, and three hours of darkness from the sixth hour to the ninth hour: equal day and equal night, six yamim-hours). For Elohim says, Let there be light, and there is light, and Elohim beholds the light, that it is good: and Elohim divides the light from the darkness in the very beginning; equal day and equal night, (the first autumnal equinox). Then Elohim proceeds to speak the words of creation, which we read in the first chapter of Genesis: IN THE DAY when Elohim made earth and heavens, (Genesis 2:4).
Shalom.
The Sabbath is the seventh day of the week.
Shalom.
Jacob
@daqq just schooled Jacob !!!
Amen, and there are seven hours in the shabuim-weeks of which there is one "week" of hours in every yom-day, (the week of hours which contain the prayer times, as haNavi Daniel expounds, (the shabuim-weeks)). The bottom, (evening), of the third hour is the commencement of the first hour of prayer, (see Mark 15:25 and Acts 2:15), and the midday hour of prayer is the sixth hour, (see Acts 10:9, Amos 8:9-10, Mat 27:45, Mark 15:33, Luke 23:44), and the ninth hour is an hour of prayer, (the time of the evening oblation, see Acts 3:1, Dan 9:21, Acts 10:3, Mat 27:46, Mark 15:34). The tenth hour on the sundial is therefore the seventh hour Shabbat in the prayer times, (John 1:39), because the first hour of prayer commences with the evening or bottom of the third hour of the day, (sundial reckoning). The tenth hour of the day is therefore the seventh hour Shabbat, (John 4:6, John 4:23, ("the hour comes, and now is", because the seventh hour had come), and John 4:52-54, (confirming the teaching)).
Moreover the sixth hour in John 4:6, when the woman comes forth to draw water from the well of Jacob, is according to the Torah the commencement of the "evening time" of the day, as it is written in Genesis 24:11. So the overall period of the evening time consists of about six hours, from the time when the sun reaches its apex or zenith in the sky directly above, and begins its downward trek into the shadows or shades of the west, (one will need this to fully understand the Passover, lol).
[MENTION=17195]daqq[/MENTION] just schooled Jacob !!!
I know, I was just kidding buddy. You should be study daqq's postsShalom.
It is good to be open to learning from others.
Shalom.
Jacob