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Leviticus 23:32

Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

It will be a Sabbath of complete rest for you, and you must practise self-denial. You are to observe your Sabbath from the evening of the ninth day of the month until the following evening.’

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Let us, then, make every effort to enter that rest, so that no one will fall into the same pattern of disobedience.


For we who have believed enter the rest, in keeping with what  he has said, So I swore in my anger, ‘They will not enter my rest,’   , even though his works have been finished since the foundation of the world.


If we were properly judging ourselves, we would not be judged,


Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.


to provide for those who mourn in Zion; to give them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, festive oil instead of mourning, and splendid clothes instead of despair. And they will be called righteous trees, planted by the  Lord to glorify him.


For the High and Exalted One, who lives for ever, whose name is holy,  says this: ‘I live in a high and holy place, and with the oppressed and lowly of spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly and revive the heart of the oppressed.


‘The tenth day of this seventh month is the Day of Atonement.  You are to hold a sacred assembly and practise self-denial;  you are to present a food offering to the Lord.


It is a Sabbath  of complete rest for you,  and you must practise self-denial; it is a permanent statute.


You are not to do any work. This is a permanent statute throughout your generations wherever you live.


When shadows began to fall on the city gates of Jerusalem just before the Sabbath, I gave orders that the city gates be closed and not opened until after the Sabbath.  I posted some of my men at the gates, so that no goods could enter during the Sabbath day.


‘This is to be a permanent statute  for you: in the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month you are to practise self-denial  and do no work,  both the native and the foreigner  who resides among you.





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