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Originally posted by thetruthseeker
Hi All,
The truth about the sanctity of the true Sabbath (Saturday) is very complete.
I find it to be very interesting that many modern day languages translate the name "Saturday" which is the seventh day into a derivative of the word "Sabbath."
Here are some examples:
Spanish for Saturday: Sabado
Italian for Saturday: Sabato
Portuguese for Saturday: Sabado
Greek for Saturday: Sabbato
Slovak for Saturday: Sobata
Polish for Saturday: Sobota
Czech for Satuday: Sobota
There are many examples for ancient languages too.
Your brother in Christ,
TheTruthSeeker
Originally posted by thetruthseeker
Hi All,
I find it to be very interesting that many modern day languages translate the name "Saturday" which is the seventh day into a derivative of the word "Sabbath."
Here are some more examples:
Russian for Saturday: Subbota
Bulgarian for Saturday: Subbota
Bohemian for Saturday: Sobota
Prussian for Saturday: Sabatico
Congo for Saturday: Sabbado
Your brother in Christ,
TheTruthSeeker
Originally posted by thetruthseeker
Hi All,
I find it to be very interesting that many modern day languages translate the name "Saturday" which is the seventh day into a derivative of the word "Sabbath."
Here are some more examples:
Russian for Saturday: Subbota
Bulgarian for Saturday: Subbota
Bohemian for Saturday: Sobota
Prussian for Saturday: Sabatico
Congo for Saturday: Sabbado
Your brother in Christ,
TheTruthSeeker
Originally posted by thetruthseeker
Hi All,
Did you know that the Sabbath (Saturday--the seventh day) has been kept from the days of Jesus to our day by Christians?
Just a thought.
Your brother in Christ,
TheTruthSeeker
Originally posted by seangoh
Yes u're right truthseeker, in fact, the sabbath has been kept since Adam's time to Moses and to Jesus to now. It's the blessings that the sanctified Sabbath can give to men that makes it unthinkable for men to disregard resting on this day, that's why it'll still be kept in heaven.
Originally posted by Claudia
The Bible says that the seventh day is the Sabbath day.
Exodus Chapter 20
10: But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates:
11: For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.
The first day of the week is Sunday, the seventh day of the week is Saturday. Jesus kept the Sabbath holy, and His Sabbath was Saturday the seventh day.
Genesis 2:2,3 tells us that God actually made the Sabbath at the time of the creation, when He made the world. He rested on the Sabbath and blessed it and sanctified it (set it apart for a holy use).
The 4th commandment which was the Sabbath commandment begins with the word "remember", because God knew that people would forget His Sabbath day. He has never commanded anyone anywhere to keep any other day as a weekly holy day.
Claudia
3rd February 2003 at 06:56 PM adventwatch said this in Post #252
I couldn't agree with you more. The Sabbath is a memorial to creation, thus a memorial to the creator. To trample under foot by ignoring or changing it is to dishonor our creator.
Add to this... Keeping the seventh day Sabbath is a commandment from God and a perpetual covenant between Him and His people.
Sabbath keeping is a joy and a identification emblem of God loving people.
Glory to God
Joseph(adventwatch)
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thetruthseeker said:Hi All,
Are there anymore thoughts on the Sabbath?
Your brother in Christ,
TheTruthSeeker
geocajun said:Do SDA's keep all of the levitical laws in order to be saved?
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