Sunday is the first day of the week, and Saturday is the seventh day of the week, which is the Sabbath. Because Jesus rose from death on the first day of the week, Sunday became known as "The Lord's Day." That has led many to mistakenly think of Sunday as the Sabbath. European calendars show Monday on the left as the first day of the week and Sunday on the right as the seventh day.
325 ad the first Council of Nicaea Constantine implemented his Sabbath,people were unfairly taxed or put to death for keeping the seventh Sabbath.to exchange it for the Sunday pagan day of worship.read the Constantine creed
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.
For Jews, this is not true. Shabbat starts Friday at sundown and ends Saturday at sundown as specified in the Torah. For Christians, it is not called the sabbath day. For them, it was always on Sunday. Another contributor added these comments: The Sabbath was observed by both Jew and Christian when the Christians came on the scene. Not until pagan worship was inter mixed with the Christian beliefs was the idea of Sunday worship introduced. that was fortified by Constantine. God never intended there to be Sunday worship, he instructed us to remember the seventh day as the Sabbath of the living God. Belief that the Sabbath is on Sunday hasn't even been in existence for 2000 years yet! The Sabbath is still on the seventh day, Saturday, and God expects us to keep it!
ANSWERdid 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.Yes you are quite right a Pope made it a Sunday by divine intervention.
Yes it is fact the seventh day not the first day
Many Christians keep Sabbath on Sunday the first day of the week. The Jewish Sabbath starts Friday at sundown and ends Saturday at sundown, the 7th day of the week. Another View: The majority of Christians observe Sunday, the first day of the week, and may refer to it as 'Sabbath' designating it as a day of rest. Many point to the resurrection of Jesus for the reason for this change from the Biblical Sabbath, the seventh day of the week. The Biblical Sabbath is Saturday, the seventh-day of the week. Jews and over 18 million Christians observe this day. They observe it according to the Biblical commandment from sundown Friday to Saturday at sundown. In over 140 different languages the seventh-day of the week, which we call Saturday, uses the term translated 'Sabbath' or 'rest".
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.
sunday since sabbath is saturday.
In six days God created the world and every thing in it, and on the seventh day He rested from His work. Many persons still celebrate this seventh day of rest, the sabbath and others, mostly Christians switched the Saturday Sabbath to a Sunday day of rest because our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ was resurrected on a Sunday.
Answer 1Jews have a sabbath day on Saturday, the sixth day of the week god created the world on the sixth day so they believe that its a holy day. On the Sabbath they wear their best cloths and have a massive feast they are not allowed to work on the Sabbath.Answer 2Answer 1 is incorrect as to how the Jews count the days. Jews start with Sunday as the first day, making Shabbat or Saturday the seventh day of the week. The seventh day is holy since God ceased his labors on that day. The Christians changed this method of counting, making Sunday the seventh day to coincide with Easter Sunday, which in their view was the beginning of the New Holy Sabbath. As for why Saturday was chosen (as opposed to Wednesday), that just happens to be how the Hebrew weekly calendar corresponds to the Western calendar and has nothing to do with any special characteristic of Saturn (from which Saturday is derived).
The seventh day is said to be Sabbath because a man said it. The seventh day is on Sunday. Another Answer: Look at any calendar and see that the last day is Saturday while the first is Sunday - in most countries. It was God who 'rested' on the Sabbath and made is sacred - a sign between His followers and Him. Mankind is to rest and consider the creation and the Creator. God is to be the center of our thoughts that day. Indeed, the 'week' was given to man by God and no man calculated it or invented it though some have tried to reset the number of days to as few as four and as many as a dozen or so. God never said the Sabbath was made for God.
Christians worship on Sunday, the first day of the week. Synagogues are normally open on the Sabbath or seventh day of the week (between sunset Friday and sunset Saturday). Most Christians would not worship in a synagogue.