Table of Contents
Chapter 9
Sabbath in the Temple
![]() | The Law Not a Burden, but a Gift --Meaning and object of the Sabbath |
![]() | Later Perversion of the Sabbath --Rabbinical ordinances of Sabbath observance, and their underlying principles |
![]() | The Schools of Shammai and Hillel |
![]() | Scripture Rules for the Sabbath --'The eve of the Sabbath'--Commencement of the Sabbath, how announced |
![]() | The Shewbread --The renewal of the shewbread--When and how it had been prepared |
![]() | The Table on the Arch of Titus --The table of shewbread |
![]() | The Vessels of the Table --How the bread was arranged upon it |
![]() | The Shewbread Itself |
![]() | The Mode of Changing --Service of the priests in removing the old and putting on the new shewbread |
![]() | The Symbolism of the Shewbread --Meaning of the shewbread |
![]() | The Courses on the Sabbath --The Sabbath service in the Temple |
![]() | The Sabbatical Year |
![]() | Scripture References To It/The 'Prosbul' --Scriptural ordinances--Were debts wholly remitted, or only deferred on Sabbatical years?--The 'Prosbul' |
![]() | The Effect Of It |
![]() | Rabbinical Perversion of the Sabbatical Year --Rabbinical evasions of the Divine law--Sabbath observance by the Saviour. |