Is Sunday the Sabbath According to the Bible?

Explore what the Bible says about the Sabbath and the significance of Sunday worship in Christianity.

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The Bible does not explicitly state that Sunday is the Sabbath. The Sabbath is traditionally observed on Saturday (the seventh day) according to Jewish customs. Christians often worship on Sunday, the first day of the week, in celebration of Jesus' resurrection, but this is based on tradition rather than a direct biblical command.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why do Christians worship on Sunday? Christians traditionally worship on Sunday to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, marking it as a significant day of celebration.
  2. What day is the true Sabbath? The traditional Sabbath is observed on Saturday, the seventh day of the week, according to Jewish teaching and customs.
  3. Are there any biblical references to Sunday as a day of worship? The Bible does not explicitly refer to Sunday as the Sabbath, but it is recognized as a day of worship by many Christians.