Sabbath in Christianity

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title: Sabbath in Christianity
text: Many Christians observe a weekly day set apart for rest and worship called a Sabbath in obedience to Gods commandment to remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Early Christians, at first mainly Jewish, observed the seventh-day (Saturday) Sabbath with prayer and rest. At the beginning of the second century the Church Father Ignatius of Antioch approved non-observance of the Sabbath. The now majority practice of Christians is to observe Sunday, called the Lord's Day, rather than the Jewish sev
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description: Inclusion or adoption in Christianity of a Sabbath day
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date created: 2001-10-17T22:07:05Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T12:58:25Z
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