07-27-2010, 09:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2010, 09:14 PM by Director Michael.)
Thanks for your question Janine. Post #11 above in this thread explains that Isaiah ch. 56 speaks only about the Sabbath observance of former Gentiles who have properly converted to become Jews, and their Jewish descendents. It is not suggesting that righteous Gentiles (Noahides) should take upon themselves to religiously observe any Sabbath restrictions, because that is commanded to Jews only.
Please see the posts on p.1 of this thread, which explain that making nice meals, and using off-time from work for non-ritualized rest, relaxation, Torah study, prayer, and quality time with family and friends is certainly permitted for Gentiles.
Please see the posts on p.1 of this thread, which explain that making nice meals, and using off-time from work for non-ritualized rest, relaxation, Torah study, prayer, and quality time with family and friends is certainly permitted for Gentiles.