Reference

Leviticus 26:2

Ye shall keep my sabbaths, and reverence my sanctuary: I am the Lord.
1

Ye shall make you no idols nor graven image, neither rear you up a standing image, neither shall ye set up any image of stone in your land, to bow down unto it: for I am the Lord your God.

2

Ye shall keep my sabbaths, and reverence my sanctuary: I am the Lord.

3

If ye walk in my statutes, and keep my commandments, and do them;

4

Then I will give you rain in due season, and the land shall yield her increase, and the trees of the field shall yield their fruit.

Why This Verse Was Tagged

Sabbath Commandment
Semantic Discovery
100% relevance

This verse was identified through meaning similarity — its content is mathematically close to known verses in this theme, even without sharing the same vocabulary.

Sabbath as Perpetual
Semantic Discovery
30% relevance

This verse was identified through meaning similarity — its content is mathematically close to known verses in this theme, even without sharing the same vocabulary.

Counter-Arguments

The strongest case that this verse does not belong in this theme.

Sabbath Commandment

There is no argument that this verse does not support the theme "Sabbath Commandment" as it explicitly states "Ye shall keep my sabbaths," which is a direct command.

Seventh-Day Sabbath

The verse uses the plural "sabbaths" and does not explicitly mention the "seventh day" or "rest day," making it impossible to definitively link it to the theme of "Seventh-Day Sabbath" based on the plain text alone.

Sabbath as Perpetual

The verse commands the keeping of Sabbaths and reverence for the sanctuary, but it does not explicitly state that these practices are everlasting or perpetual. The command is given in the present tense and does not inherently convey a sense of unending duration.