They avoided hard labor on the Sabbath day, the Sabbath generally means day of rest so they did other things like shop.
The New Testament is the Holy Book that refers to the life of Jesus Christ and the life of the early christians
Judaism is the religion that was a precursor to Christians. The early Christians, namely the apostles, were Jewish because Jesus was still alive and Christianity had not been developed yet. Jesus himself was Jewish.
The Bible states the Jesus was rasied from the dead on Sunday. It also says that the early Christians met on the first day of the week (Sunday) because of Christ being raised up on Sunday. It has become a tradition that is followed because of the relationship to the most important part of the Chrsitian faith - that Jesus did not stay in the grave.
The Bible
Henry Bannerman has written: 'The modern Sabbath examined' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Sabbath, History 'The practices of the early Christians considered ...' -- subject(s): Baptism
I cannot understand you. Please repost the question with better grammar. PS- If what you meant was "What did Jesus dying mean for the early Christians?", then it meant that they had lost a leader and were now weakened, if not defeated.
A Christians responsibility's are to heed the words of Jesus Christ and their activity's should reflect this.
Paul preaching Jesus on the cross and salvation. Jews deny Jesus.
They believed He was the son of God, the promised messiah.
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New Testament
Exodus 20:6 "The SEVENTH Day IS the Sabbath of the Lord your God...."Luke 24:1 "Early on the FIRST day of the week Jesus arose from the tomb..."No debate needed.