WHERE in the Bible does it say Sunday is the Sabbath? Who has the Authority to change the Sabbath day?
Chapter and Vrs please.
Chapter and Vrs please.
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if you can prove from the Bible that Sunday is the sanctified for worship.
No one has authority to change the Sabbath day.
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Rachel
Sabbath was Saturday
Sabbath derived off of the word Saturday which in some translations has the prefix sab- sabado (spanish) sabtu (indonesia) ....etc.
At the time Mary and Martha were around, Saturday was the Sabbath the seventh day of rest and they started working on Sunday to Friday.
Some churches still believe Saturday is the Sabbath but I think the society/culture today, because of work schedules and other things have switched sabbath to sunday. But also God told us to keep the seventh day holy, and he did not say to do it based on the sacred calender (Hebrew calender).
Some Christians still celebrate Sabbath on Sunday because they believe the bible clearly states to celebrate on the 7th day which is originally Saturday.
Your opinion should probably just depend on after you do your research and how you feel about the whole topic..
capitalgentleman
The Bible does not say that the Sabbath is on Sunday, or Saturday. It is the "7th day." The actual day is not named at all.
robert C
the sabbath is from the o.t , even jesus broke the law about working on that day .
in the book of acts the apostles and the people prayed in the temple on the sabbath, then the
following day they broke bread = eucharist in their homes for the followers of jesus , this went on until the jews under threat by the romans barred all christians from synagogues , so from then on the church spread and grew to be universal =katholicas in the greek.
Anonymous
Sabbath hasn't changed days.
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But the first of the week (Sunday) is as good as any day for worship.
Acts 20:7
And upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them, ready to depart on the morrow; and continued his speech until midnight.