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SabbathSab‧bath /ˈsæbəθ/ noun  SabbathOrigin: 900-1000 Latin sabbatum, from Greek, from Hebrew shabbath ‘rest’ - Exodus also prescribes death for those who defile the Sabbath or perform any work on that day.
- Indeed the whole issue of Sabbath observance could be set for a return to fashion.
- Oh, what a scene for the bright sun of a holy Sabbath morning to shine upon!
- She had walked out with him several times after the Sabbath afternoon meal, and apparently he could not forget her.
- The law stated, for example, that no work could be done on the Sabbath.
- The people of Lewis keep the Sabbath and their honour.
- This avoided the sin of cooking on the Sabbath.
ADJECTIVE► black· He also drummed with Black Sabbath and Samantha Fox.· The band members list Madness, Prince and Black Sabbath among their influences.· The batteries were not new, and started to struggle half way through the Black Sabbath tape Richie had chosen. NOUN► day· So the idea of keeping the Sabbath day holy was born. VERB► keep· So the idea of keeping the Sabbath day holy was born.· One of the 10 commandments is to keep the Sabbath Holy.· By healing the man is he keeping the Sabbath Holy or profaning it?.· The people of Lewis keep the Sabbath and their honour. ► the Sabbath► keep/break the Sabbath- By healing the man is he keeping the Sabbath Holy or profaning it?
- One of the 10 commandments is to keep the Sabbath Holy.
- So the idea of keeping the Sabbath day holy was born.
- The people of Lewis keep the Sabbath and their honour.
1the Sabbath a)Sunday, considered as a day of rest and prayer by most Christian churches b)Saturday, considered as a day of rest and prayer in the Jewish religion and some Christian churches2keep/break the Sabbath to obey or not obey the religious rules of the Sabbath |