No comment but question....The song of Baalam is a Neo song. Baalam was a diviner for the Torah. Isn't the Torah the Jewish Bible? Are we now going back to Jewish traditions? Someone please explain this to me.
Good question. The NCW defines a "day" in the tradition of a Jewish day: sunset to sunset, which is why they they celebrate their eucharist on Saturday night exclusively, a la Jewish tradition. However, Canon law defines a Christian day as beginning at midnight. Thus Christians have always celebrated on Sunday, and usually at dawn. The idea that the early church celebrated the eucharist on Saturday night is a concoction. I'll provide proof if asked.
No comment but question....The song of Baalam is a Neo song. Baalam was a diviner for the Torah. Isn't the Torah the Jewish Bible? Are we now going back to Jewish traditions? Someone please explain this to me.
ReplyDeleteGood question. The NCW defines a "day" in the tradition of a Jewish day: sunset to sunset, which is why they they celebrate their eucharist on Saturday night exclusively, a la Jewish tradition. However, Canon law defines a Christian day as beginning at midnight. Thus Christians have always celebrated on Sunday, and usually at dawn. The idea that the early church celebrated the eucharist on Saturday night is a concoction. I'll provide proof if asked.
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