On April 21st, 2007 Mark Inman (not verified) says:
I wrote a paper last semester that was a general biblical theological survey of the Sabbath and its its importance for New Testament belivers. My general thesis was that pastors and teachers need to labor to distinguish between the Lord’s Day and the Sabbath, considering that the New Testament sees Christ as being the fulfillment of rest for God’s people—I do not have enough time here to defend this thesis but recommend Scott Haffeman’s “God of promise and the life of faith,” D.A. Carson’s “from sabbath to Lord’s Day,” and Michael Horton’s chapter on the fourth commandment in his book “the law of perfect freedom.”
The reason I am posting here is to see if you could recommend any other sources on the Sabbath. I am going to write an ethics paper this semester as a sort of follow up to my biblical theology paper and thought I would ask if you may have an other more up to date sources on the issue. If you have any ideas, email me at [novice724 at gmail dot com] (
I wrote a paper last
I wrote a paper last semester that was a general biblical theological survey of the Sabbath and its its importance for New Testament belivers. My general thesis was that pastors and teachers need to labor to distinguish between the Lord’s Day and the Sabbath, considering that the New Testament sees Christ as being the fulfillment of rest for God’s people—I do not have enough time here to defend this thesis but recommend Scott Haffeman’s “God of promise and the life of faith,” D.A. Carson’s “from sabbath to Lord’s Day,” and Michael Horton’s chapter on the fourth commandment in his book “the law of perfect freedom.”
The reason I am posting here is to see if you could recommend any other sources on the Sabbath. I am going to write an ethics paper this semester as a sort of follow up to my biblical theology paper and thought I would ask if you may have an other more up to date sources on the issue. If you have any ideas, email me at [novice724 at gmail dot com] (