Sabbath in seventh-day churches

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제칠일안식일(第七日安息日, Seventh day Sabbath)은 성경에 나온 본래의 안식일로 금요일 해 질 때부터 토요일 해 질 때까지이다. 흔히 토요일을 안식일로 한다고 말한다. 주류 기독교에서는 제칠일안식일을 폐지된 유대교의 율법으로 여겨 예수의 부활을 기념해 일요일을 주일로 예배한다. 기독교 교파 중 안식일 계명의 유효성을 주장하는 이들은 이 계명이 천지창조 시에 제정되었으며 히브리인들에게 한정된 것이 아님을 주장한다. 제칠일안식일을 주장하는 대표적인 정통 기독교회로 에티오피아 정교회, , , 제칠일안식일예수재림교회 등이 있다. 참예수교회, 하나님의 교회 등, 이단으로 분류되는 신흥 유사기독교 단체 중 일부도 이날을 예배일로 삼는다. rdf:langString
El Sabbath del séptimo día, observado desde el anochecer del día viernes al anochecer de sábado (inicio exacto y finalización varía de tiempo según cada grupo), es una parte importante de las creencias y prácticas de las Iglesias del séptimo día. Estas Iglesias enfatizan referencias bíblicas como la práctica hebrea antigua de empezar un día cuando se oculta el sol, y la narrativa de creación de la Génesis donde un "anochecer y la mañana" establecieron un día, que precede a la creación de los Diez Mandamientos (por ello la orden para "recordar" el sabbat). Sostienen que el Antiguo Testamento y el Nuevo no muestran ninguna variación en la doctrina del Sabbath como el séptimo día. El sábado, o el séptimo día en el ciclo semanal, es el día único en toda la escritura sagrada judeocristiana dond rdf:langString
The seventh-day Sabbath, observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening, is an important part of the beliefs and practices of seventh-day churches. These churches emphasize biblical references such as the ancient Hebrew practice of beginning a day at sundown, and the Genesis creation narrative wherein an "evening and morning" established a day, predating the giving of the Ten Commandments (thus the command to "remember" the sabbath). They hold that the Old and New Testament show no variation in the doctrine of the Sabbath on the seventh day. Saturday, or the seventh day in the weekly cycle, is the only day in all of scripture designated using the term Sabbath. The seventh day of the week is recognized as Sabbath in many languages, calendars, and doctrines, including those of Catholic, Lu rdf:langString
rdf:langString Sabbat en las Iglesias del séptimo día
rdf:langString 제칠일안식일
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rdf:langString El Sabbath del séptimo día, observado desde el anochecer del día viernes al anochecer de sábado (inicio exacto y finalización varía de tiempo según cada grupo), es una parte importante de las creencias y prácticas de las Iglesias del séptimo día. Estas Iglesias enfatizan referencias bíblicas como la práctica hebrea antigua de empezar un día cuando se oculta el sol, y la narrativa de creación de la Génesis donde un "anochecer y la mañana" establecieron un día, que precede a la creación de los Diez Mandamientos (por ello la orden para "recordar" el sabbat). Sostienen que el Antiguo Testamento y el Nuevo no muestran ninguna variación en la doctrina del Sabbath como el séptimo día. El sábado, o el séptimo día en el ciclo semanal, es el día único en toda la escritura sagrada judeocristiana donde se designó utilizar el Sabbath como plazo. El séptimo día de la semana está reconocido como Sabbath en muchas lenguas, calendarios, y doctrinas, incluyendo católicos, luteranos, y ortodoxos.​​​ Es todavía observado en el judaísmo moderno en relación con la ley mosaica. Además, las Iglesias Ortodoxas Tewahedo sostienen el sabatarismo, observando el Sabbath el sábado, además del día del Señor el domingo.​ Católicos, ortodoxos y numerosas denominaciones protestantes observan el día del Señor el domingo y sostienen que el Sabbath de sábado ya no está relacionado hacia los cristianos. Por otro lado, congregacionalistas, presbiterianos, metodistas, y bautistas, así como muchos episcopales, han históricamente adoptado la observación del "Primer día" (domingo) como Sabbat, describiendo el Sabbat como transferido al día del Señor (domingo), el primer día de la semana, fusionado con el día de la resurrección de Cristo, formando el Sabbat cristiano.​​​​ Los "sabatarios del séptimo día" son cristianos que buscan restablecer la práctica de algunos cristianos tempranos que mantuvieron el Sabbat según la práctica judía tradicional. Estos grupos usualmente creen que toda la humanidad está obligada a observar los Diez Mandamientos, incluyendo el Sabbat, y que mantener todo los Mandamientos es una responsabilidad moral que honra y "demuestra el amor hacia Dios" como creador, sustentos y redentor. Los cristianos sabatarios del séptimo día surgieron de grupos milleritas, sosteniendo que la sustitución del sabbat del séptimo día al primer día era parte de "la gran apostasía". Algunos de estos, notablemente la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día, han tradicionalmente sostenido que la "apostasía" de la Iglesia comenzó cuando el Obispo de Roma empezó por dominar el occidente y e integrar "corrupción pagana", formando la Iglesia católica.​ El sabbat es una de las características que definen las denominaciones del séptimo día, incluyendo a los Bautistas del Séptimo Día, los Adventistas del Séptimo Día, la Iglesia de Dios (Séptimo Día) (del Congreso Ministerial Internacional con sede en Denver), la Iglesia de Dios (Séptimo Día) con sede en Salem (Iglesia de Dios Apostólica del Séptimo Día en México), la Iglesia de Dios (Israelita) y muchas otras.
rdf:langString The seventh-day Sabbath, observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening, is an important part of the beliefs and practices of seventh-day churches. These churches emphasize biblical references such as the ancient Hebrew practice of beginning a day at sundown, and the Genesis creation narrative wherein an "evening and morning" established a day, predating the giving of the Ten Commandments (thus the command to "remember" the sabbath). They hold that the Old and New Testament show no variation in the doctrine of the Sabbath on the seventh day. Saturday, or the seventh day in the weekly cycle, is the only day in all of scripture designated using the term Sabbath. The seventh day of the week is recognized as Sabbath in many languages, calendars, and doctrines, including those of Catholic, Lutheran, and Orthodox churches. It is still observed in modern Judaism in relation to Mosaic Law. In addition, the Orthodox Tewahedo Churches uphold Sabbatarianism, observing the Sabbath on Saturday, in addition to the Lord's Day on Sunday. Catholic, Orthodox, and some Protestant denominations observe the Lord's Day on Sunday and hold that the Saturday Sabbath is no longer binding for Christians. On the other hand, Congregationalists, Presbyterians, Methodists, and Baptists, as well as many Episcopalians, have historically espoused the view of first-day Sabbatarianism, describing the Sabbath as being transferred to the Lord's Day (Sunday), the first day of the week, merged with the day of Christ's resurrection, forming the Christian Sabbath. "Seventh-day Sabbatarians" are Christians who seek to reestablish the practice of some early Christians who kept the Sabbath according to normal Jewish practice. They usually believe that all humanity is obliged to keep the Ten Commandments, including the Sabbath, and that keeping all the commandments is a moral responsibility that honors, and shows love towards God as creator, sustainer, and redeemer. Christian seventh-day Sabbatarians hold beliefs similar to that tradition that the change of the sabbath was part of a Great Apostasy in the Christian faith. Some of these, most notably the Seventh-day Adventist Church, have traditionally held that the apostate church formed when the Bishop of Rome began to dominate the west and brought heathen corruption and allowed pagan idol worship and beliefs to come in, and formed the Roman Catholic Church, which teaches traditions over Scripture, and to rest from their work on Sunday, instead of Sabbath, which is not in keeping with Scripture. The sabbath is one of the defining characteristics of seventh-day denominations, including Seventh Day Baptists, Sabbatarian Adventists (Seventh-day Adventists, Davidian Seventh-day Adventists, Church of God (Seventh Day) conferences, etc.), Sabbatarian Pentecostalists (True Jesus Church, Soldiers of the Cross Church, and others), Armstrongism(Church of God International (United States), House of Yahweh, Intercontinental Church of God, United Church of God, etc.), modern day Hebrew Roots movement, the Seventh-Day Evangelist Church, among many others.
rdf:langString 제칠일안식일(第七日安息日, Seventh day Sabbath)은 성경에 나온 본래의 안식일로 금요일 해 질 때부터 토요일 해 질 때까지이다. 흔히 토요일을 안식일로 한다고 말한다. 주류 기독교에서는 제칠일안식일을 폐지된 유대교의 율법으로 여겨 예수의 부활을 기념해 일요일을 주일로 예배한다. 기독교 교파 중 안식일 계명의 유효성을 주장하는 이들은 이 계명이 천지창조 시에 제정되었으며 히브리인들에게 한정된 것이 아님을 주장한다. 제칠일안식일을 주장하는 대표적인 정통 기독교회로 에티오피아 정교회, , , 제칠일안식일예수재림교회 등이 있다. 참예수교회, 하나님의 교회 등, 이단으로 분류되는 신흥 유사기독교 단체 중 일부도 이날을 예배일로 삼는다.
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