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It is true that Roman churches switch the Sabbath to Sunday. This day is for God.
The Jewish sabbath is on Saturday. Jesus Christ came back to life on a Sunday. This is why the Christian sabbath is on Sunday.
The sabbath was changed to Sunday instead of Saturday, Due to saturday actually being the sabbath and Sunday is the first offical day of the week. You are to rest on the sabbath, So the churches made it where you gathered on Sunday instead of the sabbath itself.
Stuart Bryan has written: 'The taste of Sabbath' -- subject(s): Sunday, Sabbath 'The taste of Sabbath' -- subject(s): Sunday, Sabbath
Sunday is a day of sabbath for christians
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The Resurrection, which took place on Sunday. Christians honour that as their sabbath.
Sabbath is the resting day in a week. Judaism holds Sabbath on Saturday. They don't do anything on that day. Christianity changed Sabbath to Sunday to remember Jesus' resurrection, and that's why they have church services on Sunday.
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The Sabbath.
The Jewish Sabbath was Saturday, however the Sabbath began Friday with sundown and ended Saturday with sundown. Sunday became the Christian day of worship because Sunday is the day Christ rose from the dead. Catholics have retained the Jewish custom of the Sabbath beginning the day before sundown. Thus for Catholics "Sunday" (the Sabbath) technically begins on Saturday evening with sundown, and ends Sunday with sundown.
You should go to church on Saturday It depends on your religion. Some say Saturday some say Sunday. Some religions do not need churches. There are also people who are not religious According to the Bible, Saturday is the true Sabbath. The Catholic Church has also admitted that they changed the day to Sunday and that Saturday is the true Sabbath.