The Seventh Day of
the week is set apart.
At Creation God rested, blessed,
and sanctified or set the apart
this day from the rest of the days.
But that rest day or seventh day
Sabbath is not for everyone.
Hebrews 4:9 There remaineththerefore a rest to the people
of God.
If you do not keep God's TEN
Commandments, YOU DO NOT
belong to Him.
In them is the 4th. Commandment
pertaining to HIS day of rest
Exodus 20:11 For in six daysthe LORD made heaven andearth, the sea, and all that inthem is, and rested the seventhday: wherefore the LORDblessed the sabbath day,and hallowed it.To 'sanctify' means to set apart as sacred.
The word dedicate means to set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose.
dedicated to God's sacred purpose (adapted from Merriam-Webster online dictionary)
Objects or spaces set apart as sacred are considered consecrated or dedicated to a higher power, often with religious significance. These spaces or objects are treated with reverence, respect, and are typically used in rituals, ceremonies or worship practices to connect with the divine.
Something sacred is set apart for some religious purpose. Secular is the opposite of sacred but a true antonym for this word depends on the context.
it means to set or place apart.
The root word "sanct" means holy or sacred. It is commonly used in words related to purity, holiness, or being set apart for religious purposes.
sacred means set apart, or separated... from sin, and for God. special means unique, extraordinary, distinct. they can be used in the same way, but sacred is more of a religius word for a relic... where special is kinda an all around word for different in a good way. :)
It means to be set apart.
"Set apart for God" typically refers to something or someone being dedicated or consecrated for religious purposes or service to God. It often implies a separation from worldly concerns or a commitment to a higher spiritual calling.
segregated
It means removed or set apart.