
This above photo the symbol for eternity (infinity) looks a lot like the number 8. 💜
💜 True God from True God, From Eternity to Eternity, from Light to Light 💜
Isaiah 43:13-15 NABRE …from eternity I am he…💜🤟🙏🕊️
13 yes, from eternity I am he;
There is none who can deliver from my hand:
I act and who can cancel it?
14 Thus says the Lord, your redeemer,[a]
the Holy One of Israel:
For your sake I send to Babylon;
I will bring down all her defenses,
and the Chaldeans shall cry out in lamentation.
15 I am the Lord, your Holy One,
the creator of Israel, your King.
I read:
in the Latin Church, Sunday is kept in commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus and celebrated with the Eucharist. It is also the day of leisure. The Lord’s Day is considered both the first day and the “eighth day” of the week, symbolizing both first creation and new creation (2174).
Yes I spiritually comprehended this scripture verse Revelation 1:10 even notice “eighth day” according Hebrew word Shemini means new spiritual cycle.
Revelation 1:10 used Kyriake hemera (Κυριακῇ ἡμέρᾳ, “I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day”) in a way apparently familiar to his readers. Early Christians understood this meant he was worshiping on Sunday, resurrection day. 👈
💜 I researched more The current Greek name for Sunday, Κυριακή (Kyriake), means “Lord’s Day” coming from the word Κύριος (Kyrios), which is the Greek word for “Lord”. 💜🤟🙏🕊️
Yeshua/Jesus is risen dawn toward sunrise Sunday. 💜🤟🙏🕊️
My research finds more truth set me free. First about Yeshua/Jesus:
The date of birth of Jesus is not stated in the gospels or in any historical sources, but most biblical scholars generally accept a date of birth between 6 BC and 4 BC, the year in which King Herod died.
Yeshua was circumcised on 8th day after Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacle/Booth/The Feast of Ingathering) on John 1:14 is the powerful key. I love reading Simeon and Anna Luke 2:22-38

Shemini Atzeret, (Hebrew: “Eighth Day of the Solemn Assembly”), a Jewish religious festival on the eighth day of Sukkoth (Feast of Booths), considered by some to be an independent celebration immediately following Sukkoth.
The Octave of Easter is the eight-day period, or octave, that begins on Easter Sunday and ends with the following Sunday. In Christian churches that celebrate it, it marks the beginning of Eastertide. The first seven of these eight days are also collectively known as Easter Week.
💜Thank Abba Your Ruach pours me swim deep praising You King Yeshua! Yes I notice more the Emmaus Road scripture verses.💜
Catholic Church and Teachings:
During the Octave Days of Easter the Mass readings tell us the beautiful Resurrection story so that we can take time to ponder the reality that Calvary was not the end. Each of us can relate to the sadness, confusion and then elation of the disciples on the Emmaus road.
Luke 24:13-35

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