Sabbath

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A sabbath is a day reserved for rest or prayer, usually each week. The word Sabbath comes from the Hebrew word Shabbat (שַׁבָּת). This word is built from the Hebrew root Sh-B-T, meaning rest.

In the Hebrew Bible, or Tanakh, the root Sh-B-T is used to describe God resting on the seventh day. This is the day after He finished creating the universe.[1] In the Bible, the idea of Shabbat, or Sabbath, as a holy day of rest starts there.[2]

Remembering and keeping the Sabbath is also one of the Ten Commandments.[3] From that, the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) all have a tradition of a holy day of rest or prayer set aside every week. These days are now different from each other, including which day of the week they fall on.

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