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While WLC continues to uphold the observance of the Seventh-Day Sabbath, which is at the heart of Yahuwah's moral law, the 10 Commandments, we no longer believe that the annual feast days are binding upon believers today. Still, though, we humbly encourage all to set time aside to commemorate the yearly feasts with solemnity and joy, and to learn from Yahuwah's instructions concerning their observance under the Old Covenant. Doing so will surely be a blessing to you and your home, as you study the wonderful types and shadows that point to the exaltation of Messiah Yahushua as the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the conquering lion of the tribe of Judah, and the Lamb of Yahuwah that takes away the sins of the world.
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How is the Sabbath reckoned in the Arctic regions?

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The New Testament defines 'evening' as sunset, which marks the end of the Sabbath (see Mark 1:32; Luke 4:40). However, in some parts of the earth (the Arctic regions) it is difficult (or impossible) to determine the Sabbath hours. That is due to the fact, that in these areas of the earth the sun either rises too early or to too late, and not at all during parts of the year.

Many Sabbath keepers living in the Arctic regions have adopted a policy of observing the Sabbath, when there are no sunsets, on the basis of the times recorded for the last visible sunset. In other words, they perpetuate the timing of the occurrence of last visible sunset until the next visible occurrence of sunset.

Other Sabbath keepers go by the sunset calendars just south of the Arctic region, during the period of the year when they have no sunsets.

In Scandinavian countries, some have set a broader definition for 'evening' to mean a diminishing of light. Hence, they build up the beginning and end of the Sabbath on when it begins to get darker.

The important thing to remember is that where dawn to dusk reckoning is available, then the Sabbath is to be observed on this basis. However, where such reckoning is not possible, and in the absence of clear divine instructions on this matter, then any of the above common practices adopted by Sabbath keepers in these regions would do; as long as a 12-hour period is set as holy and sacred on the seventh day of the week as defined by the Luni-solar calendar.


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