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When is the first time the bible mentions the sabbath?

Shabbat (Hebrew: שַׁבָּת, shabbāt; Yiddish שבת, shabbos; "rest" or "cessation") is the seventh day of the Jewish week and a day of rest in Judaism. Shabbat is observed from sundown Friday until the appearance of three stars in the sky Saturday night. The exact time, therefore, differs from week to week and from place to place, depending on the time of sunset at each location. Shabbatrecalls the Biblical Creation account in Genesis, describing God creating the heavens and the earth in six days, and resting on and sanctifying the seventh (Genesis 1:1-2:3).


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Why did the women go to the tomb?

Mark 16:1 - Now when the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices, that they might come and anoint Him. [NKJV]The women intended to give Jesus' body the traditional burial treatment. There had not been time to do so on the day of His crucifixion, as haste was made to inter His body before the start of the Sabbath.


Which verse in the Bible says Saturday is the Sabbath?

There were actually several Sabbaths. There was a sabbath year every seven years, and a special Jubilee year every 50 years, which was itself a sabbath. There was also a requirement of a sabbath month every year on the seventh month.The most well-known sabbath, however, was the weekly sabbath, which was actually not on Sunday at all. It began at sundown Friday evening and lasted 24 hours until sundown on Saturday every week.The Catholic Church changed the sabbath to Sunday. The book, Lectures on the History of the Eastern Church (1871), by A.P Stanley, on page 291 says, "The retention of the old Pagan name of 'Dies Solis,' or 'Sunday,' for the weekly Christian festival, is, in great measure, owing to the union of Pagan and [so-called] Christian sentiment with which the first day of the week was recommended by Constantine [in an edict in 321 C.E.] to his subjects, Pagan and Christian alike, as the 'venerable day of the Sun.' . . . It was his mode of harmonizing the discordant religions of the Empire under one common institution."In other words, because of the fact that the pagans already viewed Sunday as the priciple day of the week and a sacred day, that was dedicated to their sun god, Constantine felt that this would be the best choice to dedicate as the sabbath day for the church and the principle day of the week for it's adherents, in order to harmonize the pagans with the newly formed Catholic Church. Thus, today people widely view Sunday as the day of the sabbath, even though the Bible does not endorse Sunday as the true sabbath day.AnswerWill post selective quotes, since some of the text of my source are congruent with the above answer;"The Sabbath was a Jewish institution, and, according to the Bible, only the Jews were commanded to keep that day. Jehovah said nothing to the Egyptians on that subject; nothing to the Philistines, nothing to the Gentiles. ""Up to the time of the Reformation, Sunday had been divided between the discharge of religious duties and recreation.Luther did not believe in the sacredness of the Sabbath. After church he enjoyed himself by playing games, and wanted others to do the same.Even John Calvin, whose view had been blurred by the "Five Points," allowed the people to enjoy themselves on Sunday afternoon.""But in Scotland the Jewish idea was adopted to the fullest extent. There Sabbath-breaking was one of the blackest and one of the most terrible crimes. Nothing was considered quite as sacred as the Sabbath.The Scotch went so far as to take the ground that it was wrong to save people who were drowning on Sunday, the drowning being a punishment inflicted by God. Upon the question of keeping the Sabbath most of the Scottish people became insane."For the rest, see link on left " Sabbath Superstitions"* Addition;Constantine decreed (March 7, 321) dies Solis - day of the sun, "Sunday" - as the Roman day of rest [CJ3.12.2]: On the venerable day of the Sun let the magistrates and people residing in cities rest, and let all workshops be closed. In the country however persons engaged in agriculture may freely and lawfully continue their pursuits because it often happens that another day is not suitable for grain-sowing or vine planting; lest by neglecting the proper moment for such operations the bounty of heaven should be lost.The religion of Sol Invictus continued to be part of the state religion until paganism was abolished by decree of Theodosius I on February 27, 390.see link on left "Sol Invictus"see also "Blue Law" http:/enzperiodzwikipediazperiodzorg/wiki/Blue_lawThe sabbath was not meant for the Jews only if; we see in mark 2:27 its says "The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath."** see link "The Fourth Commandment" on left **AnswerNowhere, nowhere in the Bible is Sunday said to be the Sabbath, that's where. It says it clearly in the fourth commandment in Exodus 20:8-11. The Sabbath is Saturday. In 341 A.D Constantine changed the Sabbath to Sunday just because he had the authority and everyone would obey him. But God's word says it's Saturday and nobody can change what God said. Something else I have to add to the answer under this. If God wanted the Sabbath to change to Sunday after Jesus rose from the dead, then why in our Bibles is the forth commandment the same? If God wanted it to change after Jesus rose, did he not have time to tell his apostles to write that in the New Testament? And guess what it's not there, if God wanted the Sabbath to change he would have have told his people. If you say that's one reason, what's the others? God never said in the Bible, "after Jesus rose from the grave the Sabbath changed to Sunday", I don't see that anywhere, or nothing similar. If that was what God wanted he would have put it in the Bible, or told his prophets, or Ellen G. White, our recent prophetess for the Seventh-day Adventist church.AnswerOriginally, Sabbath was observed on a Saturday. (The day God rested.) But was changed to Sunday because Jesus Christ, having been sacrificed for all humanity's sins, rose from the dead on a Sunday. That is one reason.Answer:God instituted the 7th day of rest since the creation which is in Genesis 2:1-3 Thus the heavens and the earth and all the host of them were finished, Gen 2:2 And on the Seventh Day God ended his work which he had done and he rested on the Seventh Day from all his work which he had done Gen 2:3 Then God BLESSED the Seventh Day and SANCTIFIED it. Adam and Eve knows about the SABBATH DAY and it is their First Complete Day after they are created, since God Created them on the 6th Day( Gen 1:26).Who is this Lord who instituted the SABBATH DAY or the 7th Day rest on Genesis? John 1:1-4, In the beginning was the WORD and the WORD was with GOD,and the WORD was GOD. 2 : He was in the beginning with GOD 3: ALL things were made through HIM, and without HIM nothing was MADE that was MADE. John 1:10 He was in the WORLD, and the WORLD was made through Him. So JESUS instituted the 7th Day Sabbath since CREATION, and he even write it with hes finger in Granite when he give it to Moses.There is no Jewish State during creation since there is only ADAM and EVE during that time. Even Jesus observed the SABBATH when he is still on this EARTH Luke 4:16 So he came to Nazareth where he had been brought up and as his CUSTOM was, He went into the synagogue on the SABBATH Day and stood up to read. Jesus instituted the SABBATH, and it will stay for eternity.


Is Sunday observance biblical?

Many Orthodox Churches, and most Protestants believe that there is significant biblical support for observing Sunday, and that it was the Apostles who began the practice.In the New Testament, we see a change in emphasis from the letter of the law to the spirit of the law. Many aspects of the Old Covenant lost their importance - although not their symbolism - as they were replaced with events or practices of greater importance.One of those was the Sabbath. The Old Covenant was replaced with the New Covenant, the old creation revitalized into a new creation. The Sabbath looked back to the old creation, Sunday celebrates the new one, freed from the sin that man brought to the old creation. The Sabbath also looks back to the Exodus from Egypt, symbolic of our escape from sin - which, for Christians, is symbolized by Jesus' resurrection on Sunday. As Christians have historically proclaimed in their liturgies, "Dying he destroyed our death, rising he restored our life; Lord Jesus, come in glory!" That is what Sunday represents. Going back to more Jewish references, the 8th day can be seen as replacing the 7th.The biblical evidence supporting Sunday observance can be broken down into several sections:Evidence for Sunday observance1 Cor 16:2 being the most important, as the logical time for an offering to be given would be when Christians regularly met; note also that Paul didn't want to collect the offerings when he arrived, so storing them at home doesn't seem to be a feasible interpretation of his instructionsLack of evidence for Sabbath observanceThe Acts of the Apostles mentions the Sabbath, but all cases where Christians attend events on the Sabbath can be understood as their taking opportunities to evangelise, as none of the passages show any Sabbath-specific worship or obligations such as restEvidence for the ending of Sabbath observanceActs 15's analysis of what Christians should keep from the Mosaic Law excludes symbols such as circumcision that were of greater significance than even the SabbathWe are under a new law, and the Sabbath was part of the wording of the old law (Exodus 34:28)Paul tells us that whatever day we keep, we serve God by doing so (Romans 14:5-6)Lack of a command for continuation of Sabbath observance from the Old CovenantAll nine moral aspects of the 10 Commandments are repeated and enhanced by Jesus and the Apostles, while the same is not true for the Sabbath, which is put in its rightful place along with the law, which was meant to serve, not be served (Mark 2:27)This is why most Christians believe there is biblical support for Sunday observance. Some Christians, such as Seventh-day Adventists, do not agree with this, however.The above view is of a Sunday keeper. Below is a Sabbath keepers view.Locating the True SabbathOne of the most complete word pictures of resurrection events is found in the Gospel of Luke, and here we read the fourth reference to the first day of the week. "This man (Joseph of Arimathaea) went unto Pilate, and begged the body of Jesus. And he took it down, and wrapped it in linen, and laid it in a sepulcher that was hewn in stone, wherein never man before was laid. And that day was the preparation, and the sabbath drew on" (Luke 23:52-54).Before reading further, let us carefully examine the inspired description of this crucifixion day. The vast Christian majority agrees that these events transpired on the day we now call Good Friday. Here it is called the "preparation" day, because it was a time for making special arrangements for the approaching Sabbath. In fact, the text states very simply "the sabbath drew on." This means that it was coming up next.What else happened on that day Jesus died "And the women also, which came with him from Galilee, followed after, and beheld the sepulcher, and how his body was laid. And they returned, and prepared spices and ointments; and rested the sabbath day according to the commandment" (Verses 55, 56).During the rest of that fateful Friday, the devoted women bought the anointing materials and made further preparation for their Sunday morning visit to the tomb. Then, as the Sabbath was ushered in at sunset, they "rested the sabbath day according to the commandment." This identifies that holy day as the specific weekly Sabbath of the Ten Commandments and not the Passover or some other feast-sabbath that could have fallen on any day of the week.The next verse tells what the women did on the day following the Sabbath. "Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulcher, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them. And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulcher" (Luke 24:1, 2).First, we notice that the women came to do their regular labor on the day of the resurrection. Modern churches refer to that particular first day of the week as Easter Sunday. There can be no doubt that Jesus was raised sometime during the dark hours of that early morning. In none of the Gospel recitals do we have any evidence that the women, or anyone else, attached any sacredness to the day on which the resurrection took place.Luke's account of that eventful weekend proves beyond any question that the true seventh-day Sabbath can still be precisely located. He describes the sequence of events over three successive days-Friday, Saturday, and Sun­day. Jesus died on the preparation day, and the Sabbath was approaching. Christians now refer to it as Good Friday. The next day was the Sabbath "according to the commandment." Since the commandment plainly designates that "the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord," that Sabbath had to be Saturday.It is very interesting to note that Jesus rested in the tomb on the Sabbath from His work of redemption, just as He had rested from His work of creation on the Sabbath.On the day following the Sabbath, Jesus rose. Today it is referred to as Easter Sunday, but the Bible designates it "the first day of the week." In the light of these indisputable, historical facts to which all Christianity subscribes, no one can plead ignorance of the true Sabbath. It is the day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Luke's record is such a perfect chronological account of those three days that even the most simple and uneducated can locate the biblical seventh day on our modern calendar.Now we are prepared to examine the fifth New Testament statement concerning Sunday. "The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet dark, unto the sepulcher, and seeth the stone taken away from the sepulcher" (John 20:1). There is very little new information in John's description of the resurrection. Like all the other writers he gives no indication whatsoever that the first day of the week was ever counted holy or kept holy by anyone. So far, the significant common thread in all the Gospel stories has been a total absence of such evidence.For more details see the related link to Is Sunday Really Sacred?As to the origin of Sunday worship within Christianity that Catholic church rightly makes claim to this:Stephen Keenan, A Doctrinal Catechism 3rd ed., p. 174."Question: Have you any other way of proving that the Church has power to institute festivals of precept?Answer: Had she not such power, she could not have done that in which all modern religionists agree with her-she could not have substituted the observance of Sunday, the first day of the week, for the observance of Saturday, the seventh day, a change for which there is no Scriptural authority."AnswerSometimes it is possible to read scripture and misunderstand or mis-apply what is said. No Christian argues that the Biblical sabbath day was not Saturday, or the seventh day of the week. This was the day God 'rested' from His completed creation work as a paradigm or pattern for those who were to be under that covenant to follow. Many Sunday worshipers argue that Sunday observance is also Biblical because they believe that is when the Apostles worshiped and was so indicated in the New Testament or New Covenant. That it is called such indicates that there is also an Old Testament or Old Covenant which has passed away. And that this was symbolically signified in the fact of the rending or tearing of the veil in the temple at the ninth hour when Jesus died.They also believe that every single one of the ten commandments which God gave to Moses are mentioned either directly or in principle in the New Testament, except the keeping of the sabbath.Also, they believe that because of the Jerusalem council recorded in Acts 15 regarding circumcision that because the sabbath was not mentioned as a requirement for believers, that it therefore is no longer a requirement, since the whole point of the council's discussion was the observance of the Law. Circumcision was the particular symbolic act which the 'Judaizers', as they have been called were stressing. That it was evidently more than just circumcision, is evident from the arguments put forward by the believing Pharisees, as the council's 'preliminary deliberations' began.Acts 15:1 (King James Version)(1) And certain men which came down from Judaea taught the brethren, and said, Except ye be circumcised after the manner of Moses, ye cannot be saved.Acts 15:5 (King James Version)(5) But there rose up certain of the sect of the Pharisees which believed, saying, That it was needful to circumcise them, and to command them to keep the law of Moses.Thus, since the whole Law was evidently the question, it is significant that the sabbath, a central part of the law is not mentioned, although some principles of some of the commandments are.Acts 15:19-21 (King James Version)(19) Wherefore my sentence is, that we trouble not them, which from among the Gentiles are turned to God:(20) But that we write unto them, that they abstain from pollutions of idols, and from fornication, and from things strangled, and from blood.(21) For Moses of old time hath in every city them that preach him, being read in the synagogues every sabbath day.___________________________________________________________________________________________Basically what he is saying is there is NO Biblical evidence that says the Sabbath was changed from Saturday to Sunday. The word Sabbath means Saturday in English and the 7th day has never changed since the begining of time.Jesus said love one another as I have loved you is my greatest commandment. Jesus kept all TEN COMMANDMENTS. If you read them you will notice that the first four are about your relationship between you and Jesus or (GOD) and the last six are about you and your relationship with your fellow man.So in order to do this you must keep all of the Ten Commandments to do this perfectly. Notice too that the Sabbath or 4th Commandment is the only one that says Remember, the Sabbath day to keep it Holy. Because GOD knew in later times man would forget this Commandment.I did not write the section above the line.


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How do you know the Sabbath is a Saturday?

Through historical records it can be determined that the Shabbat ( the Sabbath, commonly referred to as Saturday in English) has remained unchanged (the 7 day weekly cycle) throughout history.Although some believe that the Roman Catholic Church changed this hundreds of years ago, when the records are examined it is seen that while the calendar year has been adjusted at times, the weekly cycle has never been tampered with, thus all weeks have been seven days, with Sunday as the first day and Saturday as the seventh.The book of Mark chapter 16:1 states that after the sabbath, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Salome bought spices and very early in the morning on the first day of the week they came to the tomb.This satement shows that Sunday is the first day of the week.Infact some versions clearly states the "word" Sunday to be the first day. This is further indicated in the book of Luke 23:54-56and 24:1.If one may read from his/her mothertoungues translation it could be more open to understand.ANWSERbecase Sunday is the first day of the week so sunday1 monday2 tuesday3 wednesday4 thursday5 friday6 saturday7 which is the seventh day of the weekANSWERBut did you know that God told us to keep the sabbath not the first day of the week? "remember the Sabbath the day by keeping it holy... but the seventh day is a sabbath to the lord your god...For in six days the lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is them, but he reste n the seventh day. Therefore the lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy." (exodus 21:8)you can also look up genesis 2:2going to church on Sunday is from Catholic not from bible. In the bible, God never asked us to keep the Sunday holy or worship on Sundays.


When is the first time the bible mentions the sabbath?

Shabbat (Hebrew: שַׁבָּת, shabbāt; Yiddish שבת, shabbos; "rest" or "cessation") is the seventh day of the Jewish week and a day of rest in Judaism. Shabbat is observed from sundown Friday until the appearance of three stars in the sky Saturday night. The exact time, therefore, differs from week to week and from place to place, depending on the time of sunset at each location. Shabbatrecalls the Biblical Creation account in Genesis, describing God creating the heavens and the earth in six days, and resting on and sanctifying the seventh (Genesis 1:1-2:3).


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Which women were thinking how they could embalm Jesus' body after the Sabbath?

Although the intention to anoint Jesus' body with spices explains the presence of the women at the tomb, some scholars have expressed surprise that they would do so. The gospels make it clear that Jesus had already been anointed and wrapped in a linen cloth, so that there was no reason to disturb the body afterwards. And they would certainly have been aware that a massive stone had been placed across the entry to the tomb, making it impossible for them to gain entry unless they (or the author) knew that the stone would be moved for them.Answer:"And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that they might come and anoint him." Mark 16:1


Why did some women go to visit Jesus' tomb?

Some women went to visit Jesus' tomb to anoint his body with spices and perfumes, as was the custom for burials during that time. They wanted to show their love and respect for Jesus by performing this final act of care.


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