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When did the Catholic Church change the Sabbath?

When did the Catholic Church change the Sabbath?

Sunday was another work day in the Roman Empire. On March 7, 321, however, Roman Emperor Constantine I issued a civil decree making Sunday a day of rest from labor, stating: All judges and city people and the craftsmen shall rest upon the venerable day of the sun.

Where does it say to keep the sabbath day holy?

When God gave Moses the Ten Commandments, one of His commandments was to “remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy” (Exodus 20:8).

Which church keeps the Sabbath?

The Seventh-day Adventist Church keeps the Sabbath from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday, because God set apart the seventh day of creation week to be a day of rest and a memorial of creation.

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What religion believes Saturday is the Sabbath?

Unlike most other Christian denominations, Seventh-day Adventists attend church on Saturdays, which they believe to be the Sabbath instead of Sunday, according to their interpretation of the Bible.

Why is the Sabbath the holy day of rest?

Obviously, the day God chose for resting was His holy day. Moses respectfully placed the blame on the Lord because it was the Lord who demanded the Israelites to rest from their work. Jesus said the Sabbath was created for man and He declared the seventh day holy at Creation.

Did Jesus create the Sabbath for man?

Considering this statement, how can anyone argue that Jesus created the Sabbath for man, hid it for centuries during the time of the patriarchs, and waited until 2,500 years after Creation Week to reveal the Sabbath on Mt. Sinai. The New Testament indicates three times that “the Lord’s day” is the seventh day of week.

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Was the Sabbath observed before God’s Ten Commandments?

Some Christians question whether God’s seventh day Sabbath was observed before He gave the Ten Commandments on Mt. Sinai because Sabbath observance was never mentioned in the book of Genesis.

Is there a second instance of Sabbath observance?

A second instance of Sabbath observance can be found prior to Mt. Sinai. The story in Exodus 16 began exactly one month after the Exodus. Israel had run out of food and the camp was hungry and grumbling, so Moses appealed to the Lord. . . . “Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘I will rain down bread from heaven for you.