None.
Shabbat is from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown. Not even G-D could change that once the word was given, lest G-D condemn G-D as a liar.
2007-10-07 10:37:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Sabbath is still on Saturday, the Lord's day is Sunday. Why? That is the day the Lord resurrected, breathed the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and broke bread with the Apostles
2007-10-07 19:50:59
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answered by tebone0315 7
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The Sabbath IS on Saturday, and Jews still worship then. Nothing has changed regarding the Sabbath, which is the Jewish day of worship as described in the Old Testament. However, the New Testament says they gathered for worship "on the first day of the week". The Apostles left the Sabbath just as it was, but established the Christian day of worship on Sunday, as they rightly believed it was more appropriate to celebrate worship on the day of Christ's glorious Resurrection than on the day He lay dead in the tomb.
2007-10-07 18:03:58
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answer #3
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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The Sabbath ended at the cross with Jesus . He rose on a Sunday and Paul had service on a Sunday Acts 20:7
2007-10-07 17:39:22
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answered by Anonymous
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God is not [the author] of confusion, but of peace.
Passover week has 2 Sabbaths.
Hmmm, Which one should I keep,
and which one should I throw away,
especially if both are high holy days?
Hmmm, didn't Paul The Apostle say:
- mind not high things: Romans 12:16
- be not high minded: Rom 11:20; 1Tim 6:17
- high-minded is among un-holy: 2Tim 3; So
- from such turn away, and stop acknowledging it,
let what's ready to vanish: Heb 8 vanish: 1Cor 13
Hmmm, isn't the dead sea now rapidly vanishing.
Hmmm, Revelation, has seven benedictions,
so it obviously takes place on a Sabbath?
But Amos 5:18 says of such a wrathful day:
the day of the LORD is darkness, and not light.
And JC said a worse-end involves seven spirits: Mt 12:45.
Hmmm, doesn't Revelation mention seven spirits 4 times?
Aha, I got the solution to the problem:
Repeating Law is Law Law.
Grace is not Law Law.
Sunday is the first of the week.
If it be holy, the week be holy.
Firstly pure wisdom from above: James 3:17
(Grace and peace unto you from God our Father)
is also firstly peace-able of seven things grace is:
- peaceable
- gentle, [and]
- easy to be intreated,
- full of mercy and
- [full of] good fruits,
- without partiality, and
- without hypocrisy.
Pst: the Holy Bible is not Holy Holy in the end written:
The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
2007-10-07 17:56:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think it really matters what specific day it is. Modern Christianity designates sunday as the sabbath and so you should keep it holy if you are a christian and believe that sunday is considered the sabbath.
If they had randomnly chose tuesday then you should be keeping tues holy.
2007-10-07 17:39:03
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answered by cadisneygirl 7
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Jesus said that from now on every day would be the Sabbath.
For him every day was to kept holy, and every day equally.
2007-10-07 17:47:59
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answered by Anonymous
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