Caesars never changed anything regarding the Jewish or Christian religions, because they were never Jewish or Christian.
Later emperors only enforced Christianity as the state religion, and never made decisions regarding its organisation; this was left to the church itself.
Caesar did not put Senate benefits in place.
Julius Caesar did not change his mind. He was due to attend the meeting of the senate. Mark Antony was warned about the assassination plot and wanted to warn him. However, he was diverted by one of the plotters and Caesar remained unaware of the plot and went ahead with his schedule.
Caesar had, among other ideas for change, debt reform and land reform. These were sore spots with the Optimates (his political enemies) and were a factor in his death.
He does it to fetch Caesar's will. Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus all wanted to change caesars will so that they could get more money.
Um, if i remember correctly Cassius did something with implanting letters saying that they where concerned that Caesar was trying to be there king/ruler; they where worried that the democracy would change. Brutus is a good guy on the wrong path he conspired cuz he thought that Caesar was trying to change to a monarchy instead of a democracy or republic. that's what i think it was, i may be wrong. ______________________________________________________________________________ He convinces Brutus that Caesar will turn dictator. Brutus was a dedicated republican. Most of the Senate had republican ideals but the people idolized Caesar and Caesar had the army to back him up if he had wished to be the dictator.
The Jewish sabbath is on Saturday. Jesus Christ came back to life on a Sunday. This is why the Christian sabbath is on Sunday.
Neither the Catholic church nor Christianity at large consider Sunday to be the Sabbath. Differing denominations have differing views on why we have church gatherings on Sundays, but we don't do it out of a mistaken view on the Sabbath.
He didn't. Firstly, you've got the numbers wrong: the Jews celebrate the Sabbath day on the seventh day of the week, which is Saturday. Christians instead meet on Sunday, which is the first day of the week. Jesus didn't change the "Sabbath", his followers did... and not immediately; the ones among them who had been Jews kept observing the Sabbath, but they also met on "the Lord's day", Sunday, because that was the day on which Jesus rose from the dead. It wasn't until there were a substantial number of non-Jewish Christians (who had no tradition of observing the Sabbath at all) that Sunday became predominant.
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.
It is true that Roman churches switch the Sabbath to Sunday. This day is for God.
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.
The Sabbath.