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"He is the Lord of the Sabbath and in this expression, quoted by all three of the Synoptics, there is a covert reference to the Lord's day. He, as Lord, chooses his own day." - Wilfrid Stott, "A Note on the Word KYPIAKH in Rev 1. 10", NTS 12 (1965): 75 - Wilfrid Stott

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resurrection - Chapter 3 discusses the claim that the resurrection on the first day of the week is the origin of Sunday-keeping.

Revised Standard Version - Revised Standard Version is a reputable translation used for New Testament verses.

Rudolf Bultmann - Rudolf Bultmann, in The History of the Synoptic Tradition, claims that the Sabbath conflicts in the Hospels are all ideal scenes reconstructed by the primitive Christian church from oral traditions.

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"Tertullian uses the Latin equivalent 'dominicus dies' in De oratione 23 and De corona 3. This became the official designation for Sunday in the Latin languages (cf. domenica, dimanche)." - Tertullian

"The Synoptics (Matt. 12:8; Mark 2:28; Luke 6:5), however, contain a similar locution, namely 'Lord of the Sabbath', a phrase used by Christ at the end of a dispute with the Pharisees over the question of legitimate Sabbath activities." - Pg. 17 - Lord's day, not included in the Gospels

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