The Biblical 4th Commandment : "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy." (Exodus 20:8)
Note: This is a Commandment and not a suggestion by God.
The Biblical Sabbath day is Saturday, the seventh day of the week, although now it is predominantly practiced on Sunday. The early churches kept the Sabbath on Saturday until 321 BC. Constantine, a Roman Catholic who was the high priest of paganism and who honored the sun god, changed the Sabbath, the 7th day, to the day of the sun, the 1st day. Under penalty of death, Saturday worship was forbidden.
Note: This is a Commandment and not a suggestion by God.
The Biblical Sabbath day is Saturday, the seventh day of the week, although now it is predominantly practiced on Sunday. The early churches kept the Sabbath on Saturday until 321 BC. Constantine, a Roman Catholic who was the high priest of paganism and who honored the sun god, changed the Sabbath, the 7th day, to the day of the sun, the 1st day. Under penalty of death, Saturday worship was forbidden.
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