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Sabbath Noun 1. Saturday, observed by Jews as the day of worship and rest 2. Sunday, observed by Christians as the day of worship and rest [Hebrew shābath to rest]
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Translations Sabbath n Sabbath [ˈsӕbəθ] (usually withthe) a day of the week regularly set aside for religious services and rest – among the Jews, Saturday; among most Christians, Sunday. Sabbat يَوْم السَّبْت шабат šábes; neděle sabbat; hviledag der Sabbat ημέρα αργίας και εκπλήρωσης των θρησκευτικών καθηκόντων (Σάββατο των Εβραίων, Κυριακή των χριστιανών) (cristiano) domingo; (judío) sábado sabat روز سبت؛روز استراحت يا عبادت براي مسيحيان sapatti sabbat; dimanche שַׁבָּת विश्राम दिवस sabat, dan Gospodnji szombat (zsidóknál); vasárnap (keresztényeknél) sabat sabbatsdagur, hvíldardagur (giorno di riposo) 安息日 안식일(유대교에서는 토요일, 기독교에서는 일요일) šventadienis, šabas svētdiena; sabats hari Sabat sabbat sabbat; helg, hviledag sabat,szabas, niedziela dia do Senhor sabat; duminică священный день отдохновения šábes sabat Sabat sabbat, vilodag วันซะบาโต เป็นวันที่พระเจ้าให้หยุดพักจากการงานประจำ วันเสาร์ซึ่งจะถือเป็นวันพักผ่อนของชาวยิว วันอาทิตย์ซึ่งถือว่าเป็นวันพักผ่อนข Sebt günü (宗教的)安息日 священний день відпочинку یوم السبت ngày xaba (宗教的)安息日 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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They were happy to say that the reverend gentleman had been moved by the Spirit to accept the call, and on the ensuing Sabbath would break the bread of life for the brethren or break his neck in the attempt. and let a Sabbath song Go up to God so solemnly the dead may feel so wrong Wilson, who proposed to keep a Sabbath school for the instruction of such slaves as might be disposed to learn to read the New Testament. |
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