No, the Christians did.
Assemblies of God do believe in the Sabbath.
The weekly sabbath did end. The "sabbatismos" of God (God's rest) is eternal, and is entered into through faith. The weekly sabbath was a shadow of this rest.
The Sabbath is holy because (Genesis ch.2) God sanctified it.
The phrase "sabbath day"comes from the Bible. Sabbath means "to rest" and the sabbath day was instituted by God during creation week when He created the seventh day and made it a holy day for rest. God also included the sabbath day into the ten commandments.
It is true that Roman churches switch the Sabbath to Sunday. This day is for God.
To keep the ordinances and commandments of God in keeping pure and spotless on sabbath day.
If you actually believe: The seventh day is supposed to be the Sabbath (God's the day of rest after creating the world).
The Sabbath day for Peter was the seventh day of the week, the same sabbath day that Jesus kept and the other apostles. In Acts 16:13 we read that Paul went to the riverside on the sabbath day to pray to God. He wanted to retreat from the city and be in a quiet place with God on the sabbath. Thus showing that the apostles still kept the seventh day sabbath as per the 4th commandment.
Judaism.
Answer:Resting.
To obey God.
The Sabbath refers to the weekly day of rest and worship observed in Judaism and Christianity, commemorating God's creation and offering a time for spiritual reflection. In contrast, Sabbath Eternity represents the ultimate fulfillment of the Sabbath concept, often associated with the eschatological hope of eternal rest and communion with God in the afterlife. While the Sabbath is a temporary, weekly observance, Sabbath Eternity signifies a perpetual state of peace and divine presence in the future.