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The author argues that the Sabbath instituted at creation remains a perpetual, binding commandment and must be observed on the seventh day; he traces biblical support from Genesis through New Testament passages and Revelation, contends that the church erred by shifting observance to the first day, examines the covenants and the law's continued authority, and links Sabbath observance to preparedness for final judgment and entrance into the holy city; the edition adds clarifications on disputed texts and urges readers to review the scriptural case for restoring seventh-day observance.

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Joseph Bates

Joseph Bates was a prominent figure in the early Adventist movement and is best known for his writings on the Sabbath and biblical prophecy. His influential work, "A Vindication of the Seventh-Day Sabbath and the Commandments of God," argues for the observance of the Sabbath as a divine commandment. Bates also contributed significantly to the understanding of prophetic literature in his book "The Opening Heavens," which explores the testimonies of biblical prophets and apostles. His writings reflect a deep commitment to his faith and have played a crucial role in shaping Seventh-day Adventist theology.

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