The Seventh Day – Part Two
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Part Two Overview
Religion in Rome — A summary view of Roman religions during the time of Jesus. The Jewish Sabbath — Strict Sabbath-keeping marked the Jews as unique. The Sabbath Reformer — The Bible portrays Jesus as a revolutionary Sabbath keeper. Prophecy — Jesus predicted the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 and the continuing Christian observance of the Sabbath. Christians and Jews — The two groups shared a view of a personal God and of the weekly Sabbath, but Christians found new meaning in the holy day. The Christian Sabbath — Clear evidence for Christian observance of the seventh-day Sabbath in the first century AD. Sunday Keepers — Second-century Christians in Alexandria and Rome begin observing the first day of the week instead of the Sabbath. The Day of the Sun — Roman sun worship and its link to Christian Sunday observance. Sunday Law — Constantine legalizes Sunday as the weekly day of rest in the Roman Empire. Sabbath Survives — Proof of seventh-day (Saturday) Sabbath observance into the middle of the fourth century.