Every Time 7 Appears in the Bible: The Pattern That Hol… — Transcript

Explore the biblical significance of the number seven as a symbol of completion, oath, and holiness from Genesis to Revelation.

Key Takeaways

  • Seven in the Bible symbolizes completion, fullness, and divine oath.
  • The seventh day of creation is uniquely blessed and set apart as holy time.
  • Biblical events and structures often incorporate sevens to mark fulfillment and divine design.
  • God’s promises and covenants are deeply connected to the concept of seven.
  • The number seven bridges Old and New Testament themes of rest, holiness, and divine presence.

Summary

  • The Bible's first sentence contains seven words, with the middle word 'et' symbolizing the connection between beginning and end.
  • The Hebrew word for seven, Sheva, shares roots with words meaning oath and satisfaction, linking completeness with divine promises.
  • The place name Beer Sheva reflects this dual meaning as both 'Well of Seven' and 'Well of the Oath'.
  • God's creation week culminates on the seventh day, which is blessed and made holy, symbolizing completion and sacred time.
  • The seventh day breaks the creation pattern, indicating an ongoing divine rest that extends into the New Testament Sabbath rest.
  • Biblical narratives frequently use the number seven to mark stages of completion, such as Noah's flood, Jacob's years of service, and Joseph's interpretation of Pharaoh's dream.
  • The Tabernacle's menorah has seven branches, representing complete divine light from a single source.
  • Psalm 12:6 uses sevenfold purification to symbolize total reliability and purity of God's word.
  • The Law of Moses establishes seven annual appointed times, emphasizing structured divine encounters throughout the year.
  • Overall, the number seven in the Bible signifies divine design, completion, and sacred covenantal relationships.

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The first sentence of the Bible is seven words long.
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In Hebrew, Bereshit bara Elohim et hashamayim ve'et ha'aretz.
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In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
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Count them.
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Seven words.
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And the middle word, the fourth one is et, spelled with just two Hebrew letters, Alef and Tav.
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The first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
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It is untranslatable.
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It does not show up in your English Bible at all.
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But there it sits, right at the center of the Bible's opening line, quietly connecting beginning and end.
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The biblical authors were meticulous craftsmen, and this seven-word opening line sets up a pattern that will repeat across thousands of years of scripture, from Genesis to Revelation, in ways that most readers have never noticed.
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Because the number seven is not just frequent in the Bible, it is structural, it is embedded in the language itself.
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And when you start tracking where it shows up and why, a single idea keeps surfacing: God finishes what He starts.
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That is the thread we are going to follow.
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Start with the word itself.
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The Hebrew word for seven is Sheva.
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And here is where it gets interesting.
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Sheva comes from a root that means to be full, to be complete, to be satisfied.
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The same root, spelled with the same consonants, also produces the Hebrew verb Shava.
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Which means to swear an oath.
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In Hebrew, to swear and to seven are practically the same word.
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That is not a coincidence.
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It reveals something about how the ancient Hebrew mind understood promises.
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To swear an oath was, in a sense, to seven yourself.
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To bind yourself so completely that the commitment could not be undone.
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Fullness and promise were the same concept, carried by the same letters.
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And there is a third word built from the same consonants, Sova.
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Which means satisfaction or having enough.
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Whether this is a separate root or an extension of the same one, is debated among linguists.
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But the ancient Hebrew ear would have heard the echo.
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Completion, oath, and deep satisfaction, all carried by the same three letters.
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No English number carries that kind of weight.
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This connection shows up in one of the oldest place names in the Bible.
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In Genesis 21, Abraham and Abimelech make a treaty at a well.
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Abraham sets apart seven ewe lambs as a witness to the agreement.
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And the place gets named Beer Sheva, which can mean Well of Seven or Well of the Oath.
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The name holds both meanings at once, because the language does not separate them.
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Seven is the oath.
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The oath is seven.
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And centuries later, when God Himself swears an oath to Abraham, the writer of Hebrews points out that God swore by Himself, because there was no one greater to swear by.
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Hebrews 6:13.
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The God who invented the concept of the oath chose to bind Himself by it.
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Now carry that understanding back to Genesis 1.
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God creates for six days.
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On the seventh day, He stops.
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Not because He is tired.
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Isaiah 40:28 is clear on that.
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He stops because the work is complete.
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The Hebrew word used in Genesis 2:2 is Vayekhal.
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And He finished.
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The seventh day is not a pause.
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It is a declaration.
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Everything needed for life to flourish has been spoken into existence.
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And now the Creator rests, not from exhaustion, but from completion.
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And then God does something with that seventh day that He does with no other day in the creation account.
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He blesses it.
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He sets it apart.
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Genesis 2:3 says He made it holy.
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The Hebrew word is Qadash, which means to separate something from the ordinary and dedicate it to a sacred purpose.
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No other day receives this treatment.
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The seventh day stands alone.
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This is the Bible's first use of the concept of holiness, and it is attached to time.
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Not to a place, not to an object, not to a person.
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Before there is a temple or an altar or a priest, there is a holy day.
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The seventh day.
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The number seven and the idea of the sacred enter the biblical story together in the same sentence.
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Scholars have noted something else about the seventh day in Genesis.
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Days one through six each end with the same formula.
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And there was evening and there was morning.
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But on the seventh day, that formula is missing.
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The pattern breaks.
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There is no evening recorded for the seventh day.
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Literally, the sun has not yet set on God's rest.
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It remains open.
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Ongoing.
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As if the text is saying, the seventh day is not over yet.
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And that idea, that God's completed rest is still available, will echo all the way into the New Testament.
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Where the writer of Hebrews says, there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God.
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Hebrews 4:9.
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From that point forward, seven begins showing up in places you would not expect unless you were paying close attention.
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Noah is told to bring seven pairs of every clean animal onto the ark.
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Genesis 7:2.
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After the floodwaters recede, he waits seven days before sending out the dove a second time.
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Genesis 8:10.
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Then seven more days before sending it again.
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Genesis 8:12.
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The world is being remade, and the rhythm of seven marks each stage of the process.
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Creation is being reset, and the reset follows the same rhythm as the original.
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Jacob works seven years for Rachel, then seven more.
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His story of love and waiting and deception and perseverance moves in units of seven.
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And when he finally reconciles with his brother Esau after decades of separation, he bows seven times before him.
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Genesis 33:3.
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The number marks the moment when a broken relationship reaches its resolution.
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When Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dream, the structure is sevens.
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Seven fat cows, seven thin cows, seven full ears of grain, seven empty ears.
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Seven years of abundance, seven years of famine.
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The entire economy of the ancient world turns on a cycle that God reveals in pairs of seven.
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And the one who correctly interprets the sevens is the one who saves nations from starvation.
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These are not decorative details.
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The biblical writers are embedding a pattern into the narrative.
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Whenever something reaches its intended fullness, whenever a process is brought to its designed conclusion, the number seven marks the moment.
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It is the Bible's way of saying, this is not random, this is by design, and the design is complete.
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And when God finally instructs Moses to build the Tabernacle, the portable sanctuary where God would dwell among His people.
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One of the first items described is the lampstand, the menorah.
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It has seven branches, seven lights.
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It was hammered from a single piece of gold.
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Exodus 25:31-37.
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Which means it was not assembled from separate parts.
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It was one continuous object shaped into seven.
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The light of God's presence, burning in the holiest space on Earth, was structured around the number of completion.
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Seven flames from one source, giving complete light.
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The psalm writers picked up this connection.
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Psalm 12:6 says, the words of the Lord are pure words, like silver refined in a furnace on the ground, purified seven times.
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The number is deliberate.
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Complete purification.
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God's word is not partially reliable.
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It has been tested to the point of total purity.
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Seven is the psalmist's way of saying, there is nothing left to remove.
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It is fully trustworthy.
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But seven does not just mark endings.
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It also marks beginnings that are themselves declarations of completion.
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And the clearest example is the covenant system embedded in the Law of Moses.
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Leviticus 23 outlines seven annual appointed times.
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The Hebrew word is Mo'adim, that God established for Israel.
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Not five, not ten.
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Seven.
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Passover, unleavened bread, firstfruits, weeks, which is Pentecost, trumpets, the Day of Atonement, Tabernacles.
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Seven sacred appointments spread across the calendar year.
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And the text is explicit that these are not Israel's feasts, they are, as Leviticus 23:2 says, the feasts of the Lord.
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The Hebrew word Mo'adim is often translated feasts.
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But it literally means appointed times.
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These are not parties.
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They are scheduled encounters.
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God built a calendar and told His people, meet me here.
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And He built it in sevens.
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The structure itself tells a story.
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The first three fall in the spring and are clustered around the barley harvest.
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The last three fall in the autumn around the final harvest.
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And in the middle stands Pentecost, marking the wheat harvest, holding the two groups together.
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Seven feasts.
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Three, then one, then three.
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A symmetry that mirrors the creation week itself.
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And here is what makes this remarkable.
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The first four of these appointed times correspond to events in the life of Jesus that the New Testament records with striking precision.
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Jesus was crucified on Passover.
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He was buried during unleavened bread.
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He rose on the day of firstfruits.
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And the Holy Spirit came on the day of Pentecost, 50 days later.
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Four of the seven fulfilled on the exact days they were appointed, centuries after they were established.
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The remaining three, trumpets, atonement, and tabernacles, remain.
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And whether one reads them as future events or present realities or some combination, the point is the same.
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God set up a calendar of seven, and the calendar is being fulfilled.
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Not approximately.
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Precisely.
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But the sevens in the law go deeper than the annual calendar.
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Leviticus 25 introduces the sabbatical year.
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Every seventh year, the land was to rest.
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No plowing, no planting, no harvesting.
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Just as humans rested on the seventh day, the land itself was to experience a year of completion and restoration.
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The rhythm of seven was written not only into the week, but into the agricultural economy of an entire nation.
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And then comes the most dramatic extension of all.
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Count seven sabbatical cycles, seven times seven years, 49 years, and the 50th year becomes the Jubilee.
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The Hebrew word is Yovel.
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In the Jubilee, debts were canceled.
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Slaves were freed.
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And land returned to its original owners.
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Everything that had been lost was restored.
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Everything that had been broken was reset.
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The Jubilee was a national restart, built on the foundation of seven times seven. It was the ultimate declaration that God's economy is designed to bend toward restoration, not permanent loss.
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When Jesus stood in the synagogue in Nazareth and read from Isaiah 61, the Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor.
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To proclaim the year of the Lord's favor.
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Luke 4:18-19.
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Many scholars believe He was deliberately invoking the language of Jubilee.
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The year of the Lord's favor.
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The great reset.
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The restoration built on sevens.
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Now zoom out for a moment.
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If someone asked you right now, what is the number seven actually doing in the Bible?
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Here is where we are.
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It starts with the Hebrew language itself, where seven, oath, and satisfaction share the same root.
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It appears in creation, where the seventh day is the first thing God calls holy.
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It structures the weekly rhythm, the annual calendar, the seven-year agricultural cycle, and the 49-year Jubilee.
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And each time, it carries the same idea, completion that is bound to a promise.
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God is not just finishing things.
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He is finishing things He swore He would finish.
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Quick word before we continue.
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Everything you are hearing in this video comes from hours of study in the original languages and careful cross-referencing across both testaments.
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Now there is a moment in the book of Joshua, where the number seven stops being a quiet background pattern.
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And steps directly into the foreground.
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Joshua 6.
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The city of Jericho.
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Israel has just crossed the Jordan River into the promised land.
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The first major obstacle is a walled city with gates shut tight.
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And God gives Joshua a battle plan that no military strategist would ever design.
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March around the city once a day for six days.
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Seven priests carrying seven ram's horn trumpets will walk in front of the Ark of the Covenant.
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On the seventh day, march around the city seven times.
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After the seventh circuit, the priests blow the trumpets, the people shout, and the walls fall.
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Seven priests.
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Seven trumpets.
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Seven days.
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Seven circuits on the seventh day.
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The text is saturated with sevens.
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And the effect is deliberate.
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This is not a military operation.
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It is a liturgy, a worship procession.
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The conquest of Jericho looks more like a temple dedication than a siege.
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And that is the point.
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The fall of Jericho is not a story about Israel's army.
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It is a story about God completing what He promised.
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He told Abraham the land would belong to his descendants.
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Genesis 15:18.
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He told Moses He would bring them in.
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Exodus 6:8.
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And now, at the walls of the first city, the method He chooses is designed to make one thing unmistakable.
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The completion belongs to Him.
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Notice something else.
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The Ark of the Covenant is at the center of the procession.
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The Ark represented God's presence and His covenant promises.
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Israel did not lead with swords.
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They led with the Ark.
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The sevens in the story are pointing in the same direction.
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This is about God's faithfulness reaching its conclusion, not about human strength forcing an outcome.
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And there is another layer that most people miss.
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God told Joshua before the march even began, See, I have given Jericho into your hand.
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Joshua 6:2.
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The verb is past tense, I have given, not I will give.
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Before a single step was taken, God declared the outcome as already accomplished.
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The seven-day march was not the cause of the victory, it was the process by which Israel aligned themselves with a completion that God had already decreed.
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Jericho involved an entire nation.
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But the pattern of seven shows up just as powerfully in the life of a single person.
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When Elisha tells the Syrian commander Naaman to wash in the Jordan River, the instruction is to dip seven times.
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Second Kings 5:10.
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Not three, not five.
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Seven.
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Naaman resists at first.
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He wants a more dramatic prescription.
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He wants rivers more impressive than the Jordan.
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But the prophet insists.
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And after the seventh dip, his skin is restored like the flesh of a young boy.
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Second Kings 5:14.
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The pattern is the same.
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The seventh moment is the moment of completion.
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But there is something else in this story worth noticing.
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Naaman almost walked away after hearing the instructions.
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He thought the prescription was beneath him.
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If he had left after any dip short of the seventh, nothing would have changed.
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The difference between six and seven in this story is the difference between not yet and done.
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And only obedience bridged the gap.
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From the prophets, jump several centuries to the book of Daniel.
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And here the number seven enters prophetic territory.
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Daniel is living in exile in Babylon.
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He has been reading the prophet Jeremiah and realizes that the 70 years of captivity Jeremiah predicted are nearly complete.
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Daniel 9:2.
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So he prays.
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And in response, the angel Gabriel appears with a message that extends far beyond the return from Babylon.
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Gabriel tells Daniel that 70 sevens are decreed for his people and for the holy city.
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Daniel 9:24.
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The Hebrew is Shiv'im Shavu'im.
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70 units of seven.
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The purpose of these 70 sevens, according to the text, is sweeping.
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To finish transgression.
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To put an end to sin.
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To atone for iniquity.
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To bring in everlasting righteousness.
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To seal up vision and prophecy.
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And to anoint the most holy.
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Daniel 9:24.
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Six purposes.
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All of them pointing toward a decisive, once-for-all resolution.
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And the timeline given for the arrival of Messiah the Prince is embedded within these sevens.
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Daniel 9:25.
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The details of this prophecy have been interpreted in various ways across Jewish and Christian traditions.
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And the specific calculations are debated.
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But what is unmistakable is the framework.
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The timeline for the Messiah's arrival and His atoning work is structured entirely in sevens.
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God is not using random numbers.
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He is using the number that means oath, fullness, and completion.
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The very architecture of the prophecy declares.
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This will be fulfilled, completely.
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Now cross into the New Testament, and the sevens do not stop.
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They intensify.
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In the Gospel of John, Jesus makes seven statements that begin with the words, I am.
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I am the bread of life.
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I am the light of the world.
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I am the door.
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I am the good shepherd.
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I am the resurrection and the life.
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I am the way, the truth, and the life.
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I am the true vine.
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Seven declarations.
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Each one connects Jesus to an image from the Old Testament.
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The bread echoes the manna in the wilderness.
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The light recalls the pillar of fire.
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The shepherd points to Psalm 23.
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The vine reaches back to Isaiah's vineyard.
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Together they form a complete portrait.
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Everything Israel needed, everything the law pointed to, everything the prophets anticipated, Jesus claims to embody.
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Not partially.
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Completely.
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Seven times over.
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Scholars have identified a series of key signs woven through John's Gospel: water to wine, healing the official's son, the invalid at Bethesda, feeding the 5,000, walking on water, sight for the blind man, and the raising of Lazarus.
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Some count the resurrection itself as the culminating sign, the one all the others were pointing toward.
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Either way, the pattern is intentional.
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John is making a literary and theological argument with the number itself.
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Jesus is the completion.
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He is the seventh day in human form.
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And then there is the cross.
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The Gospel writers, taken together, record seven statements that Jesus made while dying.
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Across Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, seven sayings emerge.
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Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do.
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Truly, I say to you today, you will be with me in paradise.
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Woman, behold your son.
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Behold your mother.
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My God, my God, why have You forsaken Me?
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I thirst.
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It is finished.
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Father, into Your hands I commit My spirit.
20:58
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Seven words from the cross.
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And the sixth one is Tetelestai in Greek.
21:04
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It is finished.
21:06
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The word comes from Teleo, which means to bring to completion.
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To carry through to its intended end.
21:14
Speaker A
It is not a cry of exhaustion.
21:17
Speaker A
It is a declaration of accomplishment.
21:20
Speaker A
The task is done.
21:22
Speaker A
The mission is complete.
21:24
Speaker A
Everything the Father sent Him to do has reached its designed conclusion.
21:29
Speaker A
Some popular sources claim this word appeared on ancient receipts to mean paid in full.
21:33
Speaker A
But recent scholarship has called that into question.
21:36
Speaker A
What is not in question is what the word means in context.
21:41
Speaker A
The work is finished.
21:43
Speaker A
And John, who records this moment, has been building toward it from the opening of his Gospel.
21:51
Speaker A
The same author who wrote, In the beginning was the Word, now records the Word's final declaration, Tetelestai.
21:59
Speaker A
It is complete.
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Speaker A
And then the seventh and final word is an act of rest.
22:05
Speaker A
He commits his spirit to the Father.
22:08
Speaker A
Not with a scream of defeat.
22:12
Speaker A
With a deliberate act of trust.
22:15
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
22:17
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
22:20
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
22:22
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
22:25
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
22:27
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
22:29
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
22:34
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
22:38
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
22:41
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
22:48
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
22:53
Speaker A
The work was done.
22:55
Speaker A
The price was paid.
22:57
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
23:01
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
23:04
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
23:07
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
23:09
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
23:12
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
23:14
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
23:16
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
23:21
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
23:25
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
23:29
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
23:36
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
23:41
Speaker A
The work was done.
23:42
Speaker A
The price was paid.
23:44
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
23:48
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
23:51
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
23:54
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
23:56
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
23:59
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
24:01
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
24:03
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
24:08
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
24:12
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
24:16
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
24:23
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
24:28
Speaker A
The work was done.
24:29
Speaker A
The price was paid.
24:31
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
24:35
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
24:38
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
24:41
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
24:43
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
24:46
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
24:48
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
24:50
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
24:55
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
24:59
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
25:03
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
25:10
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
25:15
Speaker A
The work was done.
25:16
Speaker A
The price was paid.
25:18
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
25:22
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
25:25
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
25:28
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
25:30
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
25:33
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
25:35
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
25:37
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
25:42
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
25:46
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
25:50
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
25:57
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
26:02
Speaker A
The work was done.
26:03
Speaker A
The price was paid.
26:05
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
26:09
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
26:12
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
26:15
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
26:17
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
26:20
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
26:22
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
26:24
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
26:29
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
26:33
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
26:37
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
26:44
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
26:49
Speaker A
The work was done.
26:50
Speaker A
The price was paid.
26:52
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
26:56
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
26:59
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
27:02
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
27:04
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
27:07
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
27:09
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
27:11
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
27:16
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
27:20
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
27:24
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
27:31
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
27:36
Speaker A
The work was done.
27:37
Speaker A
The price was paid.
27:39
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
27:43
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
27:46
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
27:49
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
27:51
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
27:54
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
27:56
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
27:58
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
28:03
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
28:07
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
28:11
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
28:18
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
28:23
Speaker A
The work was done.
28:24
Speaker A
The price was paid.
28:26
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
28:30
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
28:33
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
28:36
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
28:38
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
28:41
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
28:43
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
28:45
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
28:50
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
28:54
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
28:58
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
29:05
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
29:10
Speaker A
The work was done.
29:11
Speaker A
The price was paid.
29:13
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
29:17
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
29:20
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
29:23
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
29:25
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
29:28
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
29:30
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
29:32
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
29:37
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
29:41
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
29:45
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
29:52
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
29:57
Speaker A
The work was done.
29:58
Speaker A
The price was paid.
30:00
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
30:04
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
30:07
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
30:10
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
30:12
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
30:15
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
30:17
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
30:19
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
30:24
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
30:28
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
30:32
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
30:39
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
30:44
Speaker A
The work was done.
30:45
Speaker A
The price was paid.
30:47
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
30:51
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
30:54
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
30:57
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
30:59
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
31:02
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
31:04
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
31:06
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
31:11
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
31:15
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
31:19
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
31:26
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
31:31
Speaker A
The work was done.
31:32
Speaker A
The price was paid.
31:34
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
31:38
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
31:41
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
31:44
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
31:46
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
31:49
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
31:51
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
31:53
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
31:58
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
32:02
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
32:06
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
32:13
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
32:18
Speaker A
The work was done.
32:19
Speaker A
The price was paid.
32:21
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
32:25
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
32:28
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
32:31
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
32:33
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
32:36
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
32:38
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
32:40
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
32:45
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
32:49
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
32:53
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
33:00
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
33:05
Speaker A
The work was done.
33:06
Speaker A
The price was paid.
33:08
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
33:12
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
33:15
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
33:18
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
33:20
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
33:23
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
33:25
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
33:27
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
33:32
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
33:36
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
33:40
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
33:47
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
33:52
Speaker A
The work was done.
33:53
Speaker A
The price was paid.
33:55
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
33:59
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
34:02
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
34:05
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
34:07
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
34:10
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
34:12
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
34:14
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
34:19
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
34:23
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
34:27
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
34:34
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
34:39
Speaker A
The work was done.
34:40
Speaker A
The price was paid.
34:42
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
34:46
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
34:49
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
34:52
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
34:54
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
34:57
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
34:59
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
35:01
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
35:06
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
35:10
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
35:14
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
35:21
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
35:26
Speaker A
The work was done.
35:27
Speaker A
The price was paid.
35:29
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
35:33
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
35:36
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
35:39
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
35:41
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
35:44
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
35:46
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
35:48
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
35:53
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
35:57
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
36:01
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
36:08
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
36:13
Speaker A
The work was done.
36:14
Speaker A
The price was paid.
36:16
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
36:20
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
36:23
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
36:26
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
36:28
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
36:31
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
36:33
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
36:35
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
36:40
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
36:44
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
36:48
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
36:55
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
37:00
Speaker A
The work was done.
37:01
Speaker A
The price was paid.
37:03
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
37:07
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
37:10
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
37:13
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
37:15
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
37:18
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
37:20
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
37:22
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
37:27
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
37:31
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
37:35
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
37:42
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
37:47
Speaker A
The work was done.
37:48
Speaker A
The price was paid.
37:50
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
37:54
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
37:57
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
38:00
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
38:02
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
38:05
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
38:07
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
38:09
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
38:14
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
38:18
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
38:22
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
38:29
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
38:34
Speaker A
The work was done.
38:35
Speaker A
The price was paid.
38:37
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
38:41
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
38:44
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
38:47
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
38:49
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
38:52
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
38:54
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
38:56
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
39:01
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
39:05
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
39:09
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
39:16
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
39:21
Speaker A
The work was done.
39:22
Speaker A
The price was paid.
39:24
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
39:28
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
39:31
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
39:34
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
39:36
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
39:39
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
39:41
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
39:43
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
39:48
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
39:52
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
39:56
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
40:03
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
40:08
Speaker A
The work was done.
40:09
Speaker A
The price was paid.
40:11
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
40:15
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
40:18
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
40:21
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
40:23
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
40:26
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
40:28
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
40:30
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
40:35
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
40:39
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
40:43
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
40:50
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
40:55
Speaker A
The work was done.
40:56
Speaker A
The price was paid.
40:58
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
41:02
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
41:05
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
41:08
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
41:10
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
41:13
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
41:15
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
41:17
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
41:22
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
41:26
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
41:30
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
41:37
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
41:42
Speaker A
The work was done.
41:43
Speaker A
The price was paid.
41:45
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
41:49
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
41:52
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
41:55
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
41:57
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
42:00
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
42:02
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
42:04
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
42:09
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
42:13
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
42:17
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
42:24
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
42:29
Speaker A
The work was done.
42:30
Speaker A
The price was paid.
42:32
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
42:36
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
42:39
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
42:42
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
42:44
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
42:47
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
42:49
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
42:51
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
42:56
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
43:00
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
43:04
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
43:11
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
43:16
Speaker A
The work was done.
43:17
Speaker A
The price was paid.
43:19
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
43:23
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
43:26
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
43:29
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
43:31
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
43:34
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
43:36
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
43:38
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
43:43
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
43:47
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
43:51
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
43:58
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
44:03
Speaker A
The work was done.
44:04
Speaker A
The price was paid.
44:06
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
44:10
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
44:13
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
44:16
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
44:18
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
44:21
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
44:23
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
44:25
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
44:30
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
44:34
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
44:38
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
44:45
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
44:50
Speaker A
The work was done.
44:51
Speaker A
The price was paid.
44:53
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
44:57
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
45:00
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
45:03
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
45:05
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
45:08
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
45:10
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
45:12
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
45:17
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
45:21
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
45:25
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
45:32
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
45:37
Speaker A
The work was done.
45:38
Speaker A
The price was paid.
45:40
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
45:44
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
45:47
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
45:50
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
45:52
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
45:55
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
45:57
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
45:59
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
46:04
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
46:08
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
46:12
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
46:19
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
46:24
Speaker A
The work was done.
46:25
Speaker A
The price was paid.
46:27
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
46:31
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
46:34
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
46:37
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
46:39
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
46:42
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
46:44
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
46:46
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
46:51
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
46:55
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
46:59
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
47:06
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
47:11
Speaker A
The work was done.
47:12
Speaker A
The price was paid.
47:14
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
47:18
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
47:21
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
47:24
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
47:26
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
47:29
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
47:31
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
47:33
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
47:38
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
47:42
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
47:46
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
47:53
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
47:58
Speaker A
The work was done.
47:59
Speaker A
The price was paid.
48:01
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
48:05
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
48:08
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
48:11
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
48:13
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
48:16
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
48:18
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
48:20
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
48:25
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
48:29
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
48:33
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
48:40
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
48:45
Speaker A
The work was done.
48:46
Speaker A
The price was paid.
48:48
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
48:52
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
48:55
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
48:58
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
49:00
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
49:03
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
49:05
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
49:07
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
49:12
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
49:16
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
49:20
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
49:27
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
49:32
Speaker A
The work was done.
49:33
Speaker A
The price was paid.
49:35
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
49:39
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
49:42
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
49:45
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
49:47
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
49:50
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
49:52
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
49:54
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
49:59
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
50:03
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
50:07
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
50:14
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
50:19
Speaker A
The work was done.
50:20
Speaker A
The price was paid.
50:22
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
50:26
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
50:29
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
50:32
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
50:34
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
50:37
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
50:39
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
50:41
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
50:46
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
50:50
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
50:54
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
51:01
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
51:06
Speaker A
The work was done.
51:07
Speaker A
The price was paid.
51:09
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
51:13
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
51:16
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
51:19
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
51:21
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
51:24
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
51:26
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
51:28
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
51:33
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
51:37
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
51:41
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
51:48
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
51:53
Speaker A
The work was done.
51:54
Speaker A
The price was paid.
51:56
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
52:00
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
52:03
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
52:06
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
52:08
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
52:11
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
52:13
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
52:15
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
52:20
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
52:24
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
52:28
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
52:35
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
52:40
Speaker A
The work was done.
52:41
Speaker A
The price was paid.
52:43
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
52:47
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
52:50
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
52:53
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
52:55
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
52:58
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
53:00
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
53:02
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
53:07
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
53:11
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
53:15
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
53:22
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
53:27
Speaker A
The work was done.
53:28
Speaker A
The price was paid.
53:30
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
53:34
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
53:37
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
53:40
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
53:42
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
53:45
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
53:47
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
53:49
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
53:54
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
53:58
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
54:02
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
54:09
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
54:14
Speaker A
The work was done.
54:15
Speaker A
The price was paid.
54:17
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
54:21
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
54:24
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
54:27
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
54:29
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
54:32
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
54:34
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
54:36
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
54:41
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
54:45
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
54:49
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
54:56
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
55:01
Speaker A
The work was done.
55:02
Speaker A
The price was paid.
55:04
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
55:08
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
55:11
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
55:14
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
55:16
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
55:19
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
55:21
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
55:23
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
55:28
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
55:32
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
55:36
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
55:43
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
55:48
Speaker A
The work was done.
55:49
Speaker A
The price was paid.
55:51
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
55:55
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
55:58
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
56:01
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
56:03
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
56:06
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
56:08
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
56:10
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
56:15
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
56:19
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
56:23
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
56:30
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
56:35
Speaker A
The work was done.
56:36
Speaker A
The price was paid.
56:38
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
56:42
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
56:45
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
56:48
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
56:50
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
56:53
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
56:55
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
56:57
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
57:02
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
57:06
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
57:10
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
57:17
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
57:22
Speaker A
The work was done.
57:23
Speaker A
The price was paid.
57:25
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
57:29
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
57:32
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
57:35
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
57:37
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
57:40
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
57:42
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
57:44
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
57:49
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
57:53
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
57:57
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
58:04
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
58:09
Speaker A
The work was done.
58:10
Speaker A
The price was paid.
58:12
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
58:16
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
58:19
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
58:22
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
58:24
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
58:27
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
58:29
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
58:31
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
58:36
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
58:40
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
58:44
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
58:51
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
58:56
Speaker A
The work was done.
58:57
Speaker A
The price was paid.
58:59
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
59:03
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
59:06
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
59:09
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
59:11
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
59:14
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
59:16
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
59:18
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
59:23
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
59:27
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
59:31
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
59:38
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
59:43
Speaker A
The work was done.
59:44
Speaker A
The price was paid.
59:46
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
59:50
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
59:53
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
59:56
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
59:58
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
60:01
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
60:03
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
60:05
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
60:10
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
60:14
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
60:18
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
60:25
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
60:30
Speaker A
The work was done.
60:31
Speaker A
The price was paid.
60:33
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
60:37
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
60:40
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
60:43
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
60:45
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
60:48
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
60:50
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
60:52
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
60:57
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
61:01
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
61:05
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
61:12
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
61:17
Speaker A
The work was done.
61:18
Speaker A
The price was paid.
61:20
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
61:24
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
61:27
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
61:30
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
61:32
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
61:35
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
61:37
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
61:39
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
61:44
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
61:48
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
61:52
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
61:59
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
62:04
Speaker A
The work was done.
62:05
Speaker A
The price was paid.
62:07
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
62:11
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
62:14
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
62:17
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
62:19
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
62:22
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
62:24
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
62:26
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
62:31
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
62:35
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
62:39
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
62:46
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
62:51
Speaker A
The work was done.
62:52
Speaker A
The price was paid.
62:54
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
62:58
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
63:01
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
63:04
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
63:06
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
63:09
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
63:11
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
63:13
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
63:18
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
63:22
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
63:26
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
63:33
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
63:38
Speaker A
The work was done.
63:39
Speaker A
The price was paid.
63:41
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
63:45
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
63:48
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
63:51
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
63:53
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
63:56
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
63:58
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
64:00
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
64:05
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
64:09
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
64:13
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
64:20
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
64:25
Speaker A
The work was done.
64:26
Speaker A
The price was paid.
64:28
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
64:32
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
64:35
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
64:38
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
64:40
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
64:43
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
64:45
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
64:47
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
64:52
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
64:56
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
65:00
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
65:07
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
65:12
Speaker A
The work was done.
65:13
Speaker A
The price was paid.
65:15
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
65:19
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
65:22
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
65:25
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
65:27
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
65:30
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
65:32
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
65:34
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
65:39
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
65:43
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
65:47
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
65:54
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
65:59
Speaker A
The work was done.
66:00
Speaker A
The price was paid.
66:02
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
66:06
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
66:09
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
66:12
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
66:14
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
66:17
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
66:19
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
66:21
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
66:26
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
66:30
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
66:34
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
66:41
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
66:46
Speaker A
The work was done.
66:47
Speaker A
The price was paid.
66:49
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
66:53
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
66:56
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
66:59
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
67:01
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
67:04
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
67:06
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
67:08
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
67:13
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
67:17
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
67:21
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
67:28
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
67:33
Speaker A
The work was done.
67:34
Speaker A
The price was paid.
67:36
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
67:40
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
67:43
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
67:46
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
67:48
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
67:51
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
67:53
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
67:55
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
68:00
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
68:04
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
68:08
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
68:15
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
68:20
Speaker A
The work was done.
68:21
Speaker A
The price was paid.
68:23
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
68:27
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
68:30
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
68:33
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
68:35
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
68:38
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
68:40
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
68:42
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
68:47
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
68:51
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
68:55
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
69:02
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
69:07
Speaker A
The work was done.
69:08
Speaker A
The price was paid.
69:10
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
69:14
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
69:17
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
69:20
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
69:22
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
69:25
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
69:27
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
69:29
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
69:34
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
69:38
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
69:42
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
69:49
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
69:54
Speaker A
The work was done.
69:55
Speaker A
The price was paid.
69:57
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
70:01
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
70:04
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
70:07
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
70:09
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
70:12
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
70:14
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
70:16
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
70:21
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
70:25
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
70:29
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
70:36
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
70:41
Speaker A
The work was done.
70:42
Speaker A
The price was paid.
70:44
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
70:48
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
70:51
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
70:54
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
70:56
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
70:59
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
71:01
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
71:03
Speaker A
Six words Jesus spoke while the work of salvation was being accomplished.
71:08
Speaker A
The seventh is surrender into the Father's hands.
71:12
Speaker A
The structure of creation and the structure of redemption mirror each other.
71:16
Speaker A
And then, according to the Gospel accounts, Jesus rested in the tomb on the seventh day of the week.
71:23
Speaker A
His body lay still on the day God had set apart for completion since the beginning of the world.
71:28
Speaker A
The work was done.
71:29
Speaker A
The price was paid.
71:31
Speaker A
And on the day that it always meant finished, the Redeemer rested.
71:35
Speaker A
Do you see the pattern?
71:38
Speaker A
Six statements of active work.
71:41
Speaker A
The seventh is rest.
71:43
Speaker A
Creation's rhythm, replayed on Calvary.
71:46
Speaker A
Six days God worked.
71:48
Speaker A
The seventh He rested.
Topics:Biblenumber sevenShevaBiblical symbolismcreation weekholy daycovenantGod's oathTabernacledivine completion

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the number seven significant in the Bible?

Seven symbolizes completeness, fullness, and divine oath in the Bible. It marks moments of fulfillment and sacredness throughout scripture.

What is unique about the seventh day of creation?

The seventh day is blessed and made holy, representing God's completed work and ongoing rest, setting it apart from the other six days.

How does the Hebrew word for seven relate to oaths?

The Hebrew word 'Sheva' for seven shares roots with words meaning to swear an oath and satisfaction, linking the concept of seven with binding promises.

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