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I am a new believer of Jesus, but I am not sure which day is Sabbath day, could you please tell me, thank you !

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If you are protestant most of us worship on Sunday but as long as you take at least one day to rest and worship Him im pretty sure God isnt going to strike you dead or ban you from heaven if you choose a different day. The term 'sunday' didnt even exist when God made the commandments. Nor did ant of the other days of the week. The whole 'it absolutely HAS to be Sunday and nothing else' is a legalistic point of view encouraged by the very traditional. If you worship your 'sabath' on saturday or any other day thats fine as long as you have A day.
Sunday just works out best because it when most churches meet. However you could look for non-traditional churches in your area. Some of them hold services other days than just Sunday.
In short - dont worry about it. Have A day of worship, which day doesnt matter.

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The true Sabbath is the seventh day of the week; Saturday, look in the dictionary: saturday, the seventh day of the week.
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Seventh is any day after six days if work/play. Saturday and Sunday DIDNT EXIST in the time God made the commandments. There were no real day labels other than sabbath for centuries. There were no calendars when God made the commandments. People measured time by seasons and by the sun. The 'seventh day of the week' could be different for everyone depending on cultural and work schedules. If Jews want it to be Saturday then fine. If muslims want friday, fine, if protestants mostly choose sunday fine again. Work six days and the seventh day of your work week is the day after working/playing six.
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supposable Sunday

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No it is Saturday.
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Most Christian religions, the day off is Sunday. There are a few (like I believe the church of the latter day saints?) that follow the same calendar as the Jews, so the day of Sabbath is on Saturday.

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I am more believe Saturday is the Sabbath day! I think the calendar must follow the Genesis- The creation of the world . Do you agree?
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I'm an atheist, so no, but I can see how it's a possibility.
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Sunday is the sabbath day it means day of rest

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No it is the seventh day of the week; Saturday.
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Sabbath is the 7th day. It depends on what calendar you follow, as to what day that is.

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but the calandar must follow the Bible tells us.
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Ok, but people interpret the bible differently.
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Yes they do, that's why there are so many different denominations.
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May I suggest you read Romans chapter 14.
A more important question would be, who is Jesus Christ? Matthew chapter 16
verses 13 - 28.

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It is Saturday.
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Sabbath is the seventh day on Saturday, Monday is on Monday, Friday is on Friday and Christians worship on the FIRST day of the week to commemorate the believed resurrection which is on Sunday. Christian tradition doesn't keep the sabbath or move the sabbath to Sunday.
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Now on the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul, ready to depart the next day, spoke to them and continued his message until midnight.
-Acts 20:7 (NKJV)

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Seven days in a weak the seventh is the day the weak ends with Saturday so saturday!!:)

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The true Sabbath is the seventh day of the week, Saturday.

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it is the 7th day of the week... saturday

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You are not under law like those who lived during Jesus' lifetime. Everything Jesus talked about was for the lost sheep of Israel. Now that He died, you came in under grace. ( it's not what you do, it's what you believe). And the moment God saw faith in your heart, He forgave you of all your past, present, and future sins. Don't go off willy nilly, but walk in peace about that. So, go worship Him Sundays or any other day you choose! Bye!.

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The Sabbath is on Saturday, starting sunset on Friday eve and ending sunset on Saturday eve. When Jesus said Sabbath that's what he meant. In many languages the name for Saturday is derived from Sabbath: Italian (Sabbato), Spanish (Sabado), Russian (Soboti), Hebrew (Shabat), and many other languages as well. In English the name is the pagan day of Saturn worshippers. When God commands in the Decalogue to keep and remember the Sabbath and make it holy, God specifically means Saturday, and the neighboring verses make that clear. The early Christians also held Saturday as their Sabbath. But as you are a Christian, you can do whatever you want, and God doesn't care as long as you do not violate the Noahide Laws. Even if you work 24/7 365 days a year.

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Saturday. The sun god was traditionally worshiped on Sunday. Sun god- God's son. Interesting how similar they are. What is even more interesting is how many people got this question wrong. It takes time to learn what the scripture is saying.

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