Hi everyone,
About a couple of months ago, I found out about the Jewish calendar and how for over 5,000 years since Old Testament times the Jews have been keeping track of the years in terms of a seven year cycle that corresponds to each day of the week. The scripture to refer to for this is Leviticus 25. The current Jewish year, 5775, started on September 24th and corresponds to Saturday, the Jewish Shabbat or Sabbath. The Jews call this seventh year a Shmita year. So for Christians, the implications would seem to logically follow that if each seventh year corresponds to the seventh day then the year after would correspond to Sunday, the Lord's Day.
But today I realized something more. Leviticus 25:1-7 talks about the Sabbatical Year. But if we read further it says that the 50th year is to be set aside as a holy year of jubilee. And the day of the week that 50th year corresponds to is Sunday. Keeping all the things mentioned in mind, one can see how in an indirect way the Old Testament actually sets aside Sunday as being a holy day. Next year is going to correspond to the Lord's Year. But the next time there will be a Jewish Year of Jubilee will be the Jewish year 5800 which corresponds to the Roman calendar year of 2039-2040. So 25 years from now it will be the 116th Jewish Year of Jubilee.
Can anyone tell me if there's been anything about this subject recorded in our Church tradition?
About a couple of months ago, I found out about the Jewish calendar and how for over 5,000 years since Old Testament times the Jews have been keeping track of the years in terms of a seven year cycle that corresponds to each day of the week. The scripture to refer to for this is Leviticus 25. The current Jewish year, 5775, started on September 24th and corresponds to Saturday, the Jewish Shabbat or Sabbath. The Jews call this seventh year a Shmita year. So for Christians, the implications would seem to logically follow that if each seventh year corresponds to the seventh day then the year after would correspond to Sunday, the Lord's Day.
But today I realized something more. Leviticus 25:1-7 talks about the Sabbatical Year. But if we read further it says that the 50th year is to be set aside as a holy year of jubilee. And the day of the week that 50th year corresponds to is Sunday. Keeping all the things mentioned in mind, one can see how in an indirect way the Old Testament actually sets aside Sunday as being a holy day. Next year is going to correspond to the Lord's Year. But the next time there will be a Jewish Year of Jubilee will be the Jewish year 5800 which corresponds to the Roman calendar year of 2039-2040. So 25 years from now it will be the 116th Jewish Year of Jubilee.
Can anyone tell me if there's been anything about this subject recorded in our Church tradition?
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