Notice that in the discussion above - the "Commandment, statutes and laws" of Gen 26:5 are not "written down" but they are written later - in the time of Moses.
And the Gospel promise existing before Sinai is fully compatible with writing down the "Commandment, statutes and laws" of God. The Law is not given in codefied form as "another Gospel" but it is given as "the Word of God" binding on mankind
That's just an assumption drawn out of nowhere-- that the "commandments, statutes and laws" are the SAME as what was given to Moses and written down. I guess then, NOTHING was "added" 430 years after Abraham, as Gal.3:17, 19 says. Everything was always the same.
Back in Abraham's time, we see the things God expected from man (whether "commanded" or not; some things were built into man's conscience), and THESE are the "laws, statutes and commandments". We can't assume anything else.
and rejected by those who do not walk according to the spirit as Paul said in Romans 8. In fact those who do not walk according to the Spirit are hostile to the Law of God - as Paul said.
And such people are not simply "honestly mistaken", but are on a path of "death" (v.6), and "cannot please God"(v.8) Are you
sure you're not saying those who disagree on this are lost?
It "had meaning" without the "problem of the sticks" believe it or not.
Notice that in Exodus 20:8-11 - no mention of "sticks".
"sticks" was an example. But there is mention of son, daughter, manservant, cattle, stranger". Plus the original manna issue. None of this we see before that, so the 7th day of the week was not defined by these things at that time.
The command to rest is "Evident" (according to God) by the example of rest that God gave mankind. Furthermore - you have no support for a claim that when God made the day holy in Gen 2:3 He was not allowed to speak with mankind about the day He made FOR mankind. You simply suppose it.
You're the one who believes God is not allowed to do things-- like rest on the creation sabbath, and not command it to man (Adam) immediately (which you refer to as "keeping them in the dark"). You have no support for this, ans simply suppose it.
You claim that mankind would argue AGAINST the very "reasons" supplied in the Exodus 20:8-11 text for the basis of the Sabbath. The example God gave mankind - in rest.
Man "arguing" against something? When did I say that? An example can be followed long after it occurs. This is what I have been saying. Yes, it may have been an "example", as recorded by Moses, but that doesn't mean God told man to follow this example immediately after it occurred.
And as we see with the Clean and unclean - though NO distinction is made as to HOW you would know which is which - YET they have the distinction. This is proof that the Lev 11 "information" was being conveyed and that the Gen text is not in fact "an exhaustive account of very word spoken for 1500 years".
yes, the distinction was there, but telling man to eat one and avoid the other is something else altogether. No, every word is not spoken, but when man did things God didn't want him to do, that we see very clearly, and in a detailed fashion.
In Gen 7 and 8 we find that Noah sacrifices from among the clean animals - "another" case where the Levitical laws explain the actions in Genesis - but no "details" are given in Genesis about "how they knew that" - we simply see the institutions as "fact" in Genesis - with detail explanation coming to the reader of the SAME author - in his other books.
So clean and unclean were in regard to sacrifice. At that point, they were not yet eating any meat. Then God allows all meat to be eaten in the next chapter. So we see here, one restriction surfacing, (proving it was not about HEALTH!) but as time went on, more restrictions were added. Man still did not get God's point of holiness from the sacrifices, so let's add more rules. You shall not eat the animals that I declared unclean for sacrifice either. This is how "The law was added because of sin". Different things were added gradually, as we see. They were not always commanded. Of course, precisely the point God was teaching us through history, was that adding more rules was not the solution for man's problems. Now that that has been addressed through Christ and the Spirit, that is why many of those rules that had been added are now abolished.
Though your view "needs" Adam to spend his first Sabbath alone and in the dark - we have no reason to believe that mankind had that kind of relationship with the Creator before the fall.
What are you talking about? Who said anything about Adam being alone? God was with him the whole time until the Fall, but this has nothing to do with commanding a sabbath.