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Why do the Jews (and you Messianics) worship on Saturday instead of Sunday?

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Why do the Jews (and you Messianics) worship on Saturday instead of Sunday?

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This question, or variations of it, are asked a great deal by many Christians since the different day of worship is a significant divider between Christianity and Judaism. As one looks at the Scripture the Sabbath (from Friday evening to Saturdany evening) is the day that G-d established as a perpetual statute as the day He wanted His people to worship and rest in Him. For some Scripture related to the Sabbath see Genesis 2:1-2, Exodus 20:8-11; 31:12-17; and 35:1-3. In Genesis 1:14 the word translated “seasons” is the Hebrew word “moedim” and refers the “appointed times” listed out for us in Leviticus chapter 23. According to Isaiah 56 even the foreigner who has attached himself/herself to Israel is obligated to observe the covenant sign of the Sabbath. Nowhere in the Apostolic Scripture (commonly called the New Testament) do we find Yeshua or Paul abolishing the Sabbath or replacing the Sabbath with Sunday. In fact if one reads the Apostolic Scripture carefully you will find that both

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