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Sunday. The seventh day, right?
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After nightfall on Friday night and it lasts until nightfall on Saturday night.
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The last day of the week... Not sure if it's supposed to be saturday or sunday now... somebody changed it somewhere along the line...
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I know there are different views as to Saturday or Sunday on this subject! however we do not know how time was measured at that point. I believe that do to the greatness of the work we should show our thanks and wonder every day;even I our belief has set a certain day for the Sabbath!!!!!!!!
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It annoys me because the 7th day technically Is Saturday. Yet Church is on Sunday. ? & while we're not supposed to work on Saturday... that is Not so easy, with how our society/country is set up. Very Likely we aren't supposed to Shop! or drink any alcohol on SATURDAY either! To switch things around... would make Sunday the Go Out Night.. but not good if you have to work on Monday!
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Or MAYBE? God's point is that we're all supposed to work for 6 days in a row & then have One for Rest & Sabbath... whether it be Saturday (the 7th day) or Sunday. Maybe it's good enough/acceptable if we make Sunday our day of Sabbath, eventhough it's the First day on our calendars. ? 6 days in a row = shewwww! I know the thing that is very important is that we each "Bear Good Fruit"/strive to. help others/serve God. by doing so is tri-(more than mutually)-beneficial/rewarding.
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The Jewish Sabbath (and I assume that what you're asking, seeing as it's in the Jewish Sabbath section) is from sunset on Friday until nightfall Saturday (when you can see three average-seized stars with the naked eye- though with pollution that may be impossible anyway).
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The Sabbath is the seventh day of the week, Saturday, from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. For Christians the Resurrection of Jesus Christ on the first day of the week (Sunday) replaces the Sabbath as the day of ceremonial observance of the Commandment to keep the Lord's Day holy. Here is the link: http://www.nccbuscc.org/catechism/text/pt3sect2chpt1art3.htm The Catholic Church follows the teaching and practice of the Apostles. In the 20th chapter of the Act of the Apostles, the church in Troas gathered on the first day of the week, Sunday. The first Christians were Jews. They went to temple or synagogue on the Sabbath (Saturday) with fellow Jews. Then they gathered on the first day of the week, the day on which Jesus rose from the dead (Sunday), with fellow Christians to tell stories of Jesus and share Eucharist. See Acts 20:7. Later Gentiles joined Christianity. The Apostles, filled with the Holy Spirit, decided that the Gentiles did not have to covert to Judaism. Therefore, they only attended on Sundays and did not have to abide by Jewish dietary laws. This biblical practice inspired by the Holy Spirit has been followed ever since. With love in Christ.
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Shabbat is set on saturday 'cuz it says in the bible that gd created the world 6 days and rested on the 7th.. how do we know the 7th is saturday 'cuz the bible counts sunday as the fisrt day...makes sense nope?? ______ chabad rabbi why are u always in these kind of forums??i really meet u everywhere!!lol
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