FREE booklet : Sunset to Sunset - God's Sabbath Rest
Sunset to Sunset: God's Sabbath Rest
¬Introduction
¬The Sabbath: In the Beginning
¬When Is the Sabbath Day to Be Kept?
¬Which Day Is the Sabbath?
¬Names for Saturday in Many Languages Prove Which Day Is the True Sabbath
¬Jesus Christ and the Sabbath
¬Just What is Legalism?
¬Was the Sabbath Changed in the New Testament?
¬Was Sunday the New Testament Day of Worship?
¬Was God's Law Abolished in the New Testament?
¬Why is the Sabbath Commandment Not Repeated in the New Testament?
¬Surprising Admissions About the Sabbath and Sunday
¬There Remains a Sabbath Rest for the People of God
¬A Sign of God's People
¬God's Sabbath in Today's World
¬The Sabbath in the Age to Come
¬What is True Worship?
¬Our Appointment With God
¬A Test for You?

Names for Saturday in Many Languages Prove Which Day Is the True Sabbath


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Which day of the week is the biblical Sabbath? Many are confused over the issue, but such confusion is unnecessary. Not only is the answer plain from history and the Bible, it is also clear from the names for the seventh day of the week, Saturday, in many languages.

For example, the Spanish word for the seventh day of the week, Saturday, is sabado—the same word for "Sabbath." In fact, in more than 100 ancient and modern languages the seventh day of the week was named "Sabbath" or its equivalent. Following is a list of names for the seventh day of the week, Saturday, in 24 languages in which the root word Sabbath is still easily recognizable.

Such widespread use of forms of the word Sabbath for the seventh day of the week, Saturday, is clear evidence that speakers of these languages understood which day is the Sabbath.

Likewise, the fact that in no language do we see "Sabbath" similarly linked with Sunday, the first day of the week, is an obvious confirmation that this day never was considered the biblical Sabbath until later religious leaders tried to substitute Sunday for the true Sabbath day.

Arabic: Sabet

Armenian: Shabat

Bosnian: Subota

Bulgarian: Sabota

Corsican: Sàbatu

Croatian: Subota

Czech: Sobota

Georgian: Sabati

Greek: Savvato

Indonesian: Sabtu

Italian: Sabato

Latin: Sabbatum

Maltese: is-Sibt

Polish: Sobota

Portuguese: Sábado

Romanian: Sambata

Russian: Subbota

Serbian: Subota

Slovak: Sobota

Slovene: Sobota

Somali: Sabti

Spanish: Sabado

Sudanese: Saptu

Ukranian: Subota

 


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