Sabbath refers to a day of rest or a holy day observed in many religions, particularly in Judaism and Christianity. In the Hebrew Bible, Sabbath refers to the seventh day of the week, which is Saturday, and is considered a day of rest and worship. In Judaism, Sabbath is observed from sundown on Friday until nightfall on Saturday, and is a time for families to come together and celebrate.
In Christianity, Sabbath is often observed on Sunday, the day of Jesus Christ’s resurrection. Sunday is considered a day of rest and worship for many Christians, and is often referred to as the Lord’s Day. Some Christian denominations, such as Seventh-day Adventists, observe Sabbath on Saturday in accordance with Jewish tradition.
Sabbath is also observed in other religions, such as Islam and Buddhism, but the practices and observances may vary. In general, Sabbath is a time to rest, reflect, and connect with one’s faith and community.
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