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- From: "Sakari H�kkinen" <sakari.hakkinen AT sci.fi>
- To: "Corpus-paul" <corpus-paul AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Sunday
- Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 17:11:02 +0300
> Jim Miller wrote:
> BTW, I
> agree, there is no evidence in the New Testament that the
church had yet
> begun to treat Sunday as a sacred day. That seems to have
been a later
> development
>
> Jerry replied:
>
> While it is true that there is no absolute statement to
the efect that
> Christians met on Sunday (what I take your "treat Sunday
as a sacred day" to
> mean), 1 Cor 16:1-2 seems reasonable evidence that they
did meet regularly
> on Sunday.
>
Also John 20,19-28 implies that Sunday was the day of
regular meetings of Christians.
Sakari
Sakari Hakkinen, PhD
University of Helsinki
Department of Biblical Studies
sakari.hakkinen AT evl.fi
http://www.helsinki.fi/teol/hyel/henkilo/henkilo.html
-
Re: Sunday,
David C. Hindley, 04/10/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Sunday, Sakari Häkkinen, 04/10/2000
- Re: Sunday, Sakari Häkkinen, 04/10/2000
- Re: Sunday, JMAZHAM, 04/10/2000
- Re: Sunday, Harold R. Holmyard III, 04/11/2000
- Re: Sunday, Jack Kilmon, 04/11/2000
- Re: Sunday, Harold R. Holmyard III, 04/11/2000
- Re: Sunday, RSBrenchley, 04/13/2000
- Re: Sunday, Harold R. Holmyard III, 04/15/2000
- Re: Sunday, Doug Jantz, 04/15/2000
- Re: Sunday, Robert Brenchley, 04/16/2000
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