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In the Bible, it says that the Sabbath is the seventh day, which is, according to the calander is SATURDAY!!!!!!!! So PLEASE tell me why, I am dying to know!!!

2006-09-02 11:44:58 · 11 answers · asked by poetrywritr111490 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The calender has always been the same, Sun; Mon; Tues; Wed; Thus; Fri; Sat. According to what I've heard from listening to 3ABN, 3 angels broadcasting, the reason why it was changed to Sunday is because that is the day that Jesus was resurrected from the dead. Originally pegans worshipped on Sunday, they worshiped the, "Sun God", this practice was adopted by the cathoics after Jesus' resurection on Sunday. It is also belived that the catholics changed the Bible to fit their own beliefs hence forth, the, " King James Version", King James' version. The catholics did not want women speaking in their church, or so I've heard.

2006-09-02 11:56:07 · answer #1 · answered by Tammy C 3 · 0 1

Christians believe that Jesus fulfilled the Law of Moses. Therefore Christians are not held to the ceremonial parts of the Mosaic Law concerning of dietary purity and temple worship.

Christians are held to the moral law of God, some of which is expressed in the Ten Commandments.

The first Christians were Jews. They went to temple or synagogue on the Sabbath (Saturday) with fellow Jews.

Then they gathered on the first day of the week, the day on which Jesus rose from the dead (Sunday), with fellow Christians to tell stories of Jesus and share Eucharist.

Later Gentiles joined Christianity. The Apostles, filled with the Holy Spirit, decided that the Gentiles did not have to covert to Judaism. Therefore, they only attended on Sundays and did not have to abide by Jewish dietary laws or go to Temple on the Sabbath.

Christians believe that Jesus' Resurrection has changed the Lord's Day to Sunday.

This has been the practice ever since.

With love in Christ.

2006-09-02 21:52:38 · answer #2 · answered by imacatholic2 7 · 0 0

You wont find Saturday or Sunday in the Bible.

The Bible tells you that the day begins and ends at sunset, on page one.

Sunday is for Sun worshippers and pagans whose days begin and end in the middle of the night.

The Emperor of Rome called Constantine made the Law that outlawed the Sabbath in order to force all within the Roman Empire to worship the Sun on Sunday.

The Churh followed with making the Festival of the Sun God the Festival of Zeusmas. making Zeus the Father who was born on 25 December as his own son, and they call it Christmas today, as if Christ had anything to do with this Zeus God.

2006-09-02 20:53:09 · answer #3 · answered by mythkiller-zuba 6 · 0 0

Origen (AD 185) "John the Baptizer was born to make ready the people for the Lord, the people fit for Him at the end of the Covenant now grown old, which is the end of the Sabbath." He then went on to write " It is one of the marks of a perfect Christian to keep the Lord's day."

There is much evidence that the above writings were not "doctored" by the R.C. Church in later years by any predecessors of HORT & WESCOTT. ( Those scoundrels, working for Rome, that have given us almost all of the perverted Bibles now in use.)

Even though Ellen White in her vision of April 3,1847 saw a halo of light encircling the fourth commandment - and it has become a cornerstone of the Seventh Day Adventist Group - history shows that Christians, before Constantine, worshipped on Sunday.

I have the problem solved--- I keep EVERY DAY HOLY- and Worship HIM seven days a week.

Strictly speaking the word "Shabbot" in Hebrew means "rest". On the seventh day of the week of creation GOD rested---- HE was not tired-HE does not get tires. He "rested" --- or "arrested" - that is, stopped the series of creation----because IT WAS "ALL DONE", " FINISHED", ARRESTED!

I hope all peoples who keep the SHABBOT do it properly!
Do not flush their own toilets or tear their own toilet paper! FOR THAT IS WORK!
Only walk a few paces to the place of worship (one must live very close), don't drive a car, because turning the key and steering is WORK!
DO NOT let your cat or dog run loose! The animals too must observe!
OBSERVING ANY ONE OF THE 613 LEVITICAL LAWS PUTS YOU UNDER THEM ALL!
Tithing, An exact percentage of moneys to give - Keeping the Shabbot - No labour AT ALL allowed. DO NOT USE ELECTRICITY - because a person had to "work" to deliver that service to you. And on, and on, and on ---

Look up Mark 2:27 - it states that The SHABBOT is made for man-man was not made for the Shabbot.

2006-09-02 18:52:20 · answer #4 · answered by whynotaskdon 7 · 0 1

To the New Testament Christian every day is the sabbath.... in our hearts. All law keeping as a means of being reconciled to GOD has been done away with in CHRIST... Rom 10:4
That includes all sabbath keeping. Col 2:16-17
And incidentally gentiles were never under the old covenant.... it was strictly for the Jewish people and their converts.
~GOD BLESS YOU AND LEAD YOU INTO ALL TRUTH~

P.S- The law of GOD and the law of Moses are one in the same there is no distinction; just in case you are wondering.....

2006-09-02 19:02:54 · answer #5 · answered by wordman 3 · 0 0

Originally, the Calendar was made so the weekend was just that -- AT THE END OF THE WEEK!

M T W T F S S

In which case, Sunday was the last day of the week, and the Seventh Day.

- 16 yo Pagan

2006-09-02 18:48:44 · answer #6 · answered by Lady Myrkr 6 · 0 3

In the 15th century the "Then Pope", changed it.
Pope Gregory, that's where the Gregorian calendar originated.
The Jews still have thier own 10 month calendar

2006-09-02 19:10:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The early Chatholic Church was very interested in seperating themselves from their Jewish heritage. Celebrating the Sabbath on Sunday instead of Saturday is just one example of this.

2006-09-02 18:47:40 · answer #8 · answered by PtolemyJones 3 · 0 2

Sunday is the First Day of the week, and the day that Christ arose from the grave. It is also the day that the Christians in Acts gathered together for meetings.

2006-09-02 18:53:05 · answer #9 · answered by atreadia 4 · 0 1

I think it was to differentiate themselves from the Jews. Because they were children rebelling from their parents.

2006-09-02 18:50:21 · answer #10 · answered by Naomi P 4 · 0 0

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