“from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zechariah, who perished between the altar and the sanctuary. Yes, I tell you, it will be required of this generation.”
The Sabbath healing of the daughter of Abraham — eighteen years of Satanic bondage released on the Sabbath — demonstrates that the Sabbath is the most fitting day for liberation. The Sabbath was the day of rest that pointed to the coming rest of the kingdom; the exorcistic healing that releases the woman from bondage is the Sabbath's fulfillment, not its violation. The humiliation of his opponents and the rejoicing of the crowd mark the correct response to the kingdom's arrival.
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Luke 11:51
“from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zechariah, who perished between the altar and the sanctuary. Yes, I tell you, it will be required of this generation.”
The Sabbath healing of the daughter of Abraham — eighteen years of Satanic bondage released on the Sabbath — demonstrates that the Sabbath is the most fitting day for liberation. The Sabbath was the day of rest that pointed to the coming rest of the kingdom; the exorcistic healing that releases the woman from bondage is the Sabbath's fulfillment, not its violation. The humiliation of his opponents and the rejoicing of the crowd mark the correct response to the kingdom's arrival.
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The Sabbath healing of the daughter of Abraham — eighteen years of Satanic bondage released on the Sabbath — demonstrates that the Sabbath is the most fitting day for liberation. The Sabbath was the day of rest that pointed to the coming rest of the kingdom; the exorcistic healing that releases the woman from bondage is the Sabbath's fulfillment, not its violation. The humiliation of his opponents and the rejoicing of the crowd mark the correct response to the kingdom's arrival.