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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In Christianity, the Sabbath is generally a weekly religious day of rest as ordained by one of the Ten Commandments. The practice is derived from Judaism, the parent religion of Christianity; shabbat meaning "the [day of] rest" and entailing a ceasing or resting from labor. The institution of the Old Testament Sabbath, taken as a "perpetual covenant ... a sign for ever" by the people of Israel, and also applicable to proselytes, was in respect for the day during which God rested after having completed the creation in six days. Originally denoting a…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In Christianity, the Sabbath is generally a weekly religious day of rest as ordained by one of the Ten Commandments. The practice is derived from Judaism, the parent religion of Christianity; shabbat meaning "the [day of] rest" and entailing a ceasing or resting from labor. The institution of the Old Testament Sabbath, taken as a "perpetual covenant ... a sign for ever" by the people of Israel, and also applicable to proselytes, was in respect for the day during which God rested after having completed the creation in six days. Originally denoting a rest day on the seventh day of the week (in Judaism, the period from Friday sunset to Saturday nightfall as days are reckoned from sunset to sunset, not midnight to midnight), the term "Sabbath" has acquired the connotation of a time of communal worship and now has several meanings in Christian contexts: The period from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset, in reference to the Jewish day of rest,observed by some Christian groups; Rarely, any of the seven annual High Sabbaths, rest days called shabbaton.