The Book of Jubilees: The Torah Calendar eBook - Book - Page 274
U N D E R S T A N D I N G
J U B I L E E S
Jubilees 2:1
And the angel of the presence spoke to Moses according to the word of the Lord
(Yahuah), saying: Write the complete history of the creation, how in six days the Lord
(Yahuah) ALMIGHTY finished all His works and all that He created, and kept
Sabbath on the seventh day and hallowed it for all ages, and appointed it as a sign
for all His works.
Jubilees 2:22-23
And He caused His commands to ascend as a sweet savour acceptable before Him all
the days. There (were) two and twenty heads of mankind from Adam to Jacob, and
two and twenty kinds of work were made until the seventh day; this is blessed and
holy; and the former also is blessed and holy; and this one serves with that one for
sanctification and blessing.
Moses received the law from the “disposition of angels” according to Luke and
Paul so this is not new doctrine (Acts 7:32, Gal. 3:19). Heaven and Earth kept the
Sabbath since Creation.
Jubilees 2:17-18
And He gave us a great sign, the Sabbath day, that we should work six days, but
keep Sabbath on the seventh day from all work. And all the angel of the presence, and
all the angel of sanctification, these two great classes - He has bidden us to keep the
Sabbath with Him in heaven and on earth.
It began in Heaven first but shortly after on Earth.
Jubilees 2:30
And they shall not bring in nor take out from house to house on that day; for that day
is more holy and blessed than any jubilee day of the jubilees; on this we kept Sabbath
in the heavens before it was made known to any flesh to keep Sabbath thereon on the
earth.
Enoch kept the Sabbath and the Law. He was shown all of Heaven’s practices thus
even for those who attempt to say Adam did not know about it, it most certainly
was restored in Enoch’s days. It is very odd that a scholar would ignore that Cain
and Abel, Enoch, Moses, etc. knew how to offer sacrifices but had no law to do so.
That is impossible and ridiculous. One cannot be found righteous without right
defined in Law. Enoch was so righteous, he was taken into the Garden of Eden.
One must keep the Law to remain there. It is the Holy of Holies on Earth, the
permanent one, and only the High Priest can enter.
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