Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 26th October 2016 in Eschatology | eighth day,early church,new creation,baptism,resurrection,eschatology,sabbath,Lord's Day,Festival of Booths
What is the “eighth day” you may ask; surely we know there are only seven days in a week!
But in ancient times, Sunday – which was also known as the first day
of the week, was also referred to as the eighth day by Christians.
This day was considered a holy day from the earliest
of times by Christians (despite some weak arguments that Constantine, or the Pope, “changed the Sabbath” some 400 years later), and this was because it was the day on which Christ rose from the dead!
I will make a beginning
of the eighth day, that is, a beginning
of another world. For that reason, also, we keep the eighth day with joyfulness, the day on which Jesus rose aga...