I had asked for a specific text, even just one, from scripture [KJB] which clearly states that 'Sunday' [or even, the "first day of the week"] is ever called/designated "the Lord's day". I did not see any evidence that you provided such a text. What I did see was a jumbled collection of texts, some unrelated in immediate context from one another, all read into with apriori to prove what the already stated with false conclusion. That is not Bible [KJB] study.
Let's look at each.
[1] John 20:19 KJB, states that the disciples were "... when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews ...", demonstrates not some sacred event, nor even designation of this day as "the Lord's day", but rather a lack of faith in what Jesus told them, and they had assembled together in fear behind closed doors in a house, because of what might happen to them now that their Head was removed.
[2] The phrase
"first day of the week", in the Koine Greek [since you seem to love to do this, and I doubt very much that you can even read it, if I were to test you on it with an ancient mss], actually reads
"μια των σαββατων", meaning
"one towards sabbaths". It does
not in any way read,
"η κυριακη ημερα",
"the Lord's day".
Thus this text fails the required evidence that was asked for.
[3] Of course the disciples met together after the death of Jesus, and gather together for the sabbath in which Jesus was buried [Luke 23:44,46 KJB], for they were all they had, having left family, friends, jobs, etc behind. The apostles would still be together following the sabbath, since it would be nighttime when the sabbath of the Lord Jesus, closed out, and the next day began with the dark/night portion.
[4] Additionally John 20:19 KJB, needs to be carefully paralleled to Luke 24:21-36 KJB. For studying both carefully, you will see something interesting in regards the actual time.
Again, this text also fails the requested evidence, for it does the same things as the last 'proof':
[1] nowhere does it state that the 'first day of the week' is called/designted as "the Lord's day"
[2] If you carefully peruse John 20:19, with Luke 24:21-36, and now this text, along with its "after eight days", may not mean necessarily what you think it means, but if I simply gave the position away and stated that it does mean the first day of the week [which it could mean], it follows the same pattern as the first, since they would keep sabbath according to the commandment, and still be together when the sun went down, so passing into the next day at evening. The text does not say that the meeting was during the day time, though the previous reference in John 20:19, Luke 24:21-36 KJB, it was at night.
[3] you seem to be arguing along the lines of the paganistic "ogdoad", even as Roman Catholicism does.
[4] please keep in mind, that in John 20:19, the phrase was "μια των σαββατων", and thus would be used again to designate this day also if we accept it as a 'first day of the week" text. The 7th day the Sabbath of the Lord Jesus is till the culmination of the week, and the other days are just common numbered days.
This was already addressed prevously here -
Saturday is the 7th day - the Bible Sabbath
Please read it.
As for the "breaking of bread", this was done every day they gathered together:
Acts 2:46 KJB - And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart,
Nothing special about it, breaking of bread, a fellowship meal, "κλασαι αρτον" [Acts 20:7 GNT TR], "κλωντες τε κατ οικον αρτον" [Acts 2:46 GNT TR, and in Acts 2:46, it defines this breaking bread, as eating of "τροφης", rations, what they had on hand, food [bread, honey comb], meat [fish, etc], etc]. Done every day, including on the 7th day the Sabbath of the LORD thy God, as it is written, "daily", and "breaking bread from house to house".
Do you follow this pattern from house to house and daily, with whatever is on hand to eat?
This text also fails the requested evidence, as nowhere does it state that the 'first day of the week' is called/designted as "the Lord's day".
This was already addressed prevously here -
Saturday is the 7th day - the Bible Sabbath
Please read it.
This text also fails the requested evidence, as nowhere does it state that the 'first day of the week' is called/designted as "the Lord's day".
This text is the
only text in all of scripture [KJB], which reads specifically,
"the Lord's day",
"η κυριακη ημερα". Everyone who reads into [eisgetically] this text that it refers to 'the furst day of the week', or 'Sunday', have only their apriori to go on, or, corrupted and misued statements by so-called church fathers years after this, read backwards into the text, all of which is invalid [Isaiah 8:20, 28:10 KJB], etc.
It actually refers to the 7th day the Sabbath, if one peruses other places from scripture, such as Isaiah 58:13, "my holy day", while the so-called LXX there reads, "τῶν
σαββάτων τοῦ μὴ ποιεῖν τὰ θελήματά σου ἐν τῇ
ἡμέρᾳ τῇ ἁγίᾳ", Exodus 20:8-11, "the seventh day the sabbath of the LORD", and the so-called LXX again reads, "ῇ δὲ
ἡμέρᾳ τῇ ἑβδόμῃ σάββατα κυρίῳ τῷ θεῷ σου·", and in Matthew 12:8 KJB, "the Son of man is Lord even of the sabbath day", and Mark 2:28 KJB, "the Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath", and Luke 6:5 KJB, "he Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath", and this time the Mark 2:28 & Luke 6:5 GNT TR, reading similarly, "
κυριος εστιν ο υιος του ανθρωπου και
του σαββατου", with Matthew 12:28 GNT TR, reading, "
κυριος γαρ εστιν και
του σαββατου ο υιος του ανθρωπου"
According to scripture, which then is
"the [τῇ] Lord's [κυρίῳ] day [ἡμέρᾳ]"? It is the 7th day the Sabbath of the Lord [
ἡμέρᾳ τῇ ἑβδόμῃ σάββατα κυρίῳ]
Why? John, a prophet of God, must obey the commandments of God, in order to receive visions:
Proverbs 29:18 KJB - Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.
Thus John received the vision on the 7th Day the Sabbath of the LORD, which shown him the greater "Day of the LORD", the final events leading into the 7,000 Year, the Sabbath of rest in Heaven, see Revelation 20, 2 Peter 3:8; Psalms 90:4, etc.
"the Lord's day" is the weekly Sabbath, the 7th day.
"the Day of the LORD" is the cosmic Sabbath of God, the final 1,000 years, or the 7th 1,000th year.
As for the so-called church fathers quotations, thy are grossly abused just as the scriptures are -
Sunday Fraud: Church "Fathers" on the Lord's Day