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If Jesus knew His 7th day Sabbath God's 4th Commandment was nailed to the cross and no longer be in effect after His resurrection, why did He instruct His followers to pray they would not have to flee on the Sabbath after his resurrection?

After His death, Jesus was already resurrected He Warned his followers, Matthew 24:20 "But pray ye that your flight be not on the Sabbath Day.  Does this means that "The Lord's Day" God's 4th commandment was and is in effect now, today?  God's 10 commandments were not and are not nailed to the cross?

Matthew 24:20

NKJV - 20 And pray that your flight may not be in winter or on the Sabbath.

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Mini Tim Maas Supporter Retired Quality Assurance Specialist with the U.S. Army
In my opinion, Jesus (speaking prior to His death and resurrection, as well as to the admission (starting in Acts 15) of non-Sabbath-observing Gentiles into the early church) was referring to the original intent of the seventh-day Sabbath as a day of rest for Israel (even before the Ten Commandments were given), as noted in Genesis 2:3.

Observance of this purpose would impair the ability of the Jewish faithful to flee in the face of the distress described in Matthew 24:15-31.

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