Saturday is the seventh day of the week.
Seventh-day Adventists celebrate the Sabbath on Saturday, the seventh day of the week. It is actually where the first part of the denomination's name comes from.Another answerMostly Saturday. Our Sabbath goes from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday.
In English, "Saturday" is the seventh day of the week. There is no other answer. "Friday" is the last day of the "work week", but a "work week" is only five days.
Day ordination is very arbitrary. Some people consider Monday the first day of the week (particularly in the job setting, in determining the ordering of the workweek, making Sunday the 7th day). Others consider Sunday to be the first day of the week, making Saturday the 7th day.
The week culminates in the seventh day, the Holy Shabbat (shabbat kodesh, abbreviated ).
A day is one seventh of a week.
Thursday.
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The Jewish Sabbath is from Friday sundown until Saturday after twilight. That is the seventh day of the Jewish week. See also:More about the Jewish Shabbat.
The seventh day of the week aka last day starting with sunday endding with saturday
Saturday is the seventh day of the week, and is the seventh day sabbath.AnswerTechnically, the Sabbath is from Friday night sundown to Saturday night sundown.
There are a total of 28 major doctrines of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, but the two you are probably referring to are some of the most important. They are so important to Adventists (and part of what makes their church distinct) that they are found in the name: "Seventh-day" referring to the fact that they consider the seventh day of the week holy, rather than the first day, as most Christians do, and "Adventist" referring to their belief in the literal Second Coming, or Second "Advent", of Jesus Christ.
One seventh. There are seven days in a week.