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1 EGW LHU 52.2 (1988 Lift Him Up)
The weekly cycle of seven literal days, six for labor, and the seventh for rest, which has been preserved and brought down through Bible history, originated in the great facts of the first seven days.
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2 EGW BLJ 154.4 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… six literal days, He has never revealed to mortals. His creative works are as incomprehensible as His existence.— The Signs of the Times, March 20, 1879 .
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3 EGW HB 193.2 (2015 Homeward Bound)
… literal days. Six days were employed in the work of creation; upon the seventh, God rested, and He then blessed this day and set it apart as a day of rest for us.
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4 EGW BLJ 153.4 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… seven literal days in commemoration of seven indefinite periods, which is unlike His dealings with us, and is an impeachment of His wisdom....
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5 EGW BLJ 153.2 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… reason for thus observing the week, by pointing us back to His example on the first seven days of time. “For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and …
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6 EGW LHU 52.6 (1988 Lift Him Up)
… account for wonderful things which are found in the earth, with the view that Creation week was only seven literal days, and the world is now only about 6000 …
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7 EGW LHU 52.7 (1988 Lift Him Up)
… six literal days He has never revealed to mortals. His creative works are just as incomprehensible as His existence ( Spiritual Gifts 3:90-93 ).
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8 EGW BLJ 154.2 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… account for wonderful things which are found in the earth, with the view that Creation week was only seven literal days, and that the world is now only about …
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9 EGW HB 193.3 (2015 Homeward Bound)
… the days of creation to be literal. The first six days of each week are given to us for labor, because God employed the same period of the first week in the work …
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10 EGW HB 42.3 (2015 Homeward Bound)
… the literal interpretation of the Mosaic record of the creation. Millions of years, it is claimed, were required for the evolution of the earth from chaos …
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