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Does Torah Class observe a Saturday Sabbath?

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Does Torah Class observe a Saturday Sabbath?

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Yes. There is historically and biblically no such thing as a “Sunday” Sabbath. Saturday is the 7th day, while Sunday is the 1st day of every week. Sunday was designated as the “Lord’s Day” circa 350 A.D. by the Roman Church at the Synod of Laodicea, and at the same time Sabbath for gentile Christians was officially abolished by the Roman church leadership. There is only one biblical Sabbath: the 7th day, Saturday (Friday sundown to Saturday sundown as reckoned by the Hebrew day). Sabbath was ordained at Creation and it remains a holy day for all mankind to observe.

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