The
day after the crucifixion of Christ in the New Testament, was named SATURDAY:
"After the Sabbath." (Mark 16.1), "on the first day of the
week" (Luke 24.1).
The
Holy wives "on Saturday, were left alone by the COMMANDMENT" (Luke
23.56).
The
first Christians (the Church in Antioch and not only) observe Saturday and on
this day were going to "listen to the word of God" (Acts 13.44).
From
the Cathedral in Jerusalem in 51 AD, learn that addressed Gentiles HAD REGULAR
MEETINGS on Saturdays. "The law of Moses from ancient lineages in all
cities is advocating it and is read in synagogues (houses of prayer) every
Saturday" (Acts 15.21).
The
Apostle Paul carried out the service in Philippi on Saturday : "On the day
of the Sabbath we went outside the city to the River, where, as usual, was a
HOUSE of PRAYER, and the North spoke to assembled there by women" (Acts
16.13).
Church
in Thessaloniki also met on Saturday, Came in Thessaloniki... and Paul...
three Sabbaths reasoned with them from the Scriptures (Acts 17.1-2).
The
Church at Corinth is also observed Saturday: "After these things Paul left
Athens and went to Corinth. In all
Saturday spoke to them in a synagogue and conviction gave the Jews and Greeks" (Acts 18.1-4).
Because the word of God
calls the seventh day Sabbath after the crucifixion of Christ and the early
Christians observe Saturday, considering it binding, then it is OBLIGATORY also
for current Christians.
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