Description
What if one of the most recognized commandments in Scripture is also one of the most misunderstood?
For generations, the Sabbath has been debated, defended, ignored, redefined, and often misunderstood. Some view it as a Jewish practice. Others consider it an obsolete commandment replaced by later traditions. Still others see it as little more than a weekly day of worship. Yet Scripture presents the Sabbath as something far greater.
In The Sabbath: Covenant Sign, Kingdom Promise, and Restoration Rest, Greg Witter takes readers on a comprehensive, Scripture-centered journey from Genesis to Revelation, examining the Sabbath through the unified testimony of the Torah, Prophets, Writings, and Apostolic Witness. Rather than relying upon denominational traditions, inherited assumptions, or isolated proof texts, this study allows Scripture to speak for itself.
Inside this in-depth study, you will discover:
- Why the Sabbath begins at creation rather than Sinai
• The Sabbath as a covenant sign betweenYahuah and His people
• The connection between the Sabbath, sanctification, redemption, and identity
• What Yahusha actually taught about the Sabbath
• The meaning of Hebrews 4 and the promise of Sabbath rest
• Answers to common objections from Colossians, Romans, Galatians, Acts, and Corinthians
• How the Sabbath relates to the Gospel of the Kingdom
• Practical guidance for honoring the Sabbath in everyday life
• The role of the Sabbath in the coming Kingdom and restoration of all things
• Frequently misunderstood passages, myths, traditions, and historical claims examined in context
Spanning more than 400 pages and nearly 50 chapters, this resource is designed not merely to inform, but to equip readers to examine the Scriptures carefully, think critically, and walk faithfully before Yahuah. It is both a teaching resource and a discipleship tool, suitable for personal study, family discipleship, home fellowships, small groups, and leadership development.
Whether you are exploring the Sabbath for the first time or have studied it for years, this book will challenge assumptions, strengthen biblical understanding, and help you see the Sabbath within the larger framework of covenant, kingdom, and restoration.
The Sabbath is more than a day.
It is a witness to creation.
It is a sign of covenant.
It is a testimony of redemption.
It is a declaration of allegiance.
And it remains a prophetic picture of the Kingdom yet to come.
Study. Learn. Apply. Grow. Share. Repeat.
Part of the Hebraic Mindset Study Series by Greg Witter and Ephraim’s Cry.






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