Read these commentaires if you like.  I put "if you like" trying to be nice.  :-)  That's for engaging in intellignent conservation. 
To me this is a no brainer.  If I must observe the Sabbath I must kill my children for cursing.  I either observe all of the law or none of the law.   I can't pick an choose which parts of the law I want to obey.  Not to mention death is also the law's penality for homosexuality.

Book of Acts
Chapter 20  Read Chapter - Click for Chapter Audio
Study Resource List
BCC -> Commentary on 20:7
DSN
-> Synopsis on 20:7
GEB
-> Study Notes on 20:7
GSB
-> Study Notes on 20:7
JFB
-> Commentary on 20:7
MHC-COM
-> Commentary on 20:7
MHC-CON
-> Commentary on 20:7
OCA
-> Commentary on 20:7
PNT
-> Commentary on 20:7
RWP
-> Study Notes on 20:7
SRN
-> Study Notes on 20:7
TSK
-> Commentary on 20:7 TSK -> Entry for 20:7
WEN
-> Notes on 20:7
NTB
-> Bread; Eucharist (The Lord'S Supper); Worship; Zeal, Religious
TTT -> Communion of the Lord's Supper; Sabbath, The
EBD
-> Luke; Sabbath
SBD
-> Lords Supper


20:7 - [In Context
|Original Greek]On the R1163 first day of the week, when we R1164 were gathered together to break R1165 bread, Paul {began} talking to them, intending to leave the next day, and he prolonged his message F449 until midnight.












The annual Sabbath, Pentecost, is so important to God that He reserved it for pouring out His Holy Spirit in Acts 2.  This was the first week in the count down.






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