What is the Biblical and historical truth on who changed the Sabbath to Sunday? Where in the Holy Bible is one legitimate scripture clearly stating the Sabbath was changed from Saturday to Sunday?
The following document on who changed the Sabbath to Sunday is very comprehensive account on how the Sabbath to Sunday occurred, which actually began as far back as 2000 years B.C. You are also about to discover the real truth on the origin of 666 and how this mysterious number is directly related to ancient sun worship. But why is sun worship is so relevant in regards to the worship of God? How would you respond if I told you that sun worship was directly linked with the worship of Satan? Would this be significant? And what if this sun worship also affected the true worship of God? Many do not understand that God does in fact have a day of worship and Satan has a counterfeit day of worship and that day is the "Day of the Sun".
Those who oppose the truth say that the Sabbath was not changed to Sunday by anyone and that it was changed from Saturday to Sunday in the Bible. Desperate to convince us of this lie, the proponents frequently say that the early Church changed to worshipping on Sunday and base this on Acts 20:7, 1 Corinthians 16:2 and amazingly even John 20:19, Acts 20:7 was in fact after sunset and so was actually a Saturday meeting that ran late and breaking bread was also a fellowship meal and was done every day of the week. See Acts 2:46. 1 Corinthians 16:2 was laying goods away in storage for the poor which would not be appropriate on the Sabbath but the first opportunity after being the first day of the week. It becomes abundantly clear how deceived the proponents are when they even say that John 20:19 was the apostles celebrating the resurrection of Jesus on the first day of the week. But the apostles were in fact hiding in fear of the Jews and did not even believe Jesus has been resurrected. Scripture such as Mark 16:11-14 reveals Jesus in fact rebuked them for their unbelief. Celebrating the resurrection of Jesus? Not even close!
So this is the typical support from those who say the Sabbath was changed to Sunday in the Bible and yet we find these are all desperate attempts at proving a fallacy. This alone should help one see that the Sabbath was not changed to Sunday in the Bible and that another force is at work trying to convince us otherwise. Why? Obviously the Sabbath day is important or our adversary would not be so busy searching for those he can manipulate to try and convince us of a lie.
What the proponents also can not do is produce one single scripture that shows one single person worshipping in the synagogue (church) on the first day of the week which would be the case if the Sabbath was changed from Saturday to Sunday in the Bible. In fact this is all you would find in the book of Acts if this were so. But instead all we have is loads of scriptures showing in fact that they only worship in the synagogue on the Sabbath and never the first day of the week. Here are just a few examples and unlike those trying to prove a fallacy, you will note that these scriptures are not assumptions:
Mark 6:2, Mark 1:21, Luke 4:16, Luke 6:6, Luke 13:10, Acts 13:14, Acts 13:27, Acts 13:42, 44, Acts 15:21, Acts 17:1-2, and Acts 18:4. See also the sister site what day is the Sabbath for much more detailed information on all the above points to proves the Sabbath was not Jewish and the Sabbath was not changed to Sunday in the Bible.
The proponents also claim that the Pope or Emperor Constantine did not change the Sabbath to Sunday. As far as I know the majority if not all do say the Pope did! Resting on the Sabbath was outlawed in the council of Laodicea (A.D. 363-364) and no mention is made by the pope and the history of this change is rock solid despite those deceived by Satan that would tell you otherwise. Did Constantine change the Sabbath to Sunday? Not on his own but he definitely played a very significant part. So what changed the Sabbath to Sunday? It was in fact changed by Satan, Constantine and the Catholic Church and a study of a large part of Biblical history reveals the full story and truth.
Some also quote Revelation 1:10 declaring Sunday as the Lord's Day but did you note that this verse does not so much as even hint of a day name. One has to look elsewhere in scripture for the answer to which day, which reveals that Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath day (Matthew 12:8) being the day that we call Saturday. The blood of Jesus sealed the new covenant that Friday afternoon when Jesus cried out, "it is finished". Once the new covenant was sealed by the blood of Jesus, scripture states that it can no longer be changed. (Galatians 3:15; Hebrews 9:16-17) And yet an early church historian (Lucium) wrote that it was nearly 300 years after the cross that the Bishop of Rome decided to declare Sunday as the Lord's Day because some had changed the Sunday worship in Rome and and Alexandria only, as a result of sun worship that was prevalent in these two areas.
Those devoting their time to attacking the Sabbath truth always seem to be attacking a Church know as Seventh Day Adventist but what they do not seem to realize is that are in fact over 530 different denominations of Sabbath Keeping Churches and the count is constantly growing as many continue to learn the truth. What is it that these Churches discovered that made them change back from Sunday to Saturday? New Testament Sabbath Keeping decades after the cross as Jesus specifically said there would be is just one of many things they found.
Those that want to know who changed the Sabbath to Sunday and want the real truth should have no trouble identifying those trying to teach alie. On the following page you are going to find exactly where the number 666 originate despite the multitude of those speculating in the world who truly have no idea. Why isn't there more who know this truth? It is the same reason there is so many trying to convince us that either the Sabbath was changed to Sunday in the Bible, the ten commandments were nailed to the cross or just the Sabbath was nailed to the cross. And why are there so many different excuses? The wise and the truth seekers will know because they are all lies from our adversary!
It is often claimed that “God instituted the Sabbath in Eden” because of the connection between the Sabbath and creation in Exodus 20:11. Although God’s rest on the seventh day (Genesis 2:3) did foreshadow a future Sabbath law, there is no biblical record of the Sabbath before the children of Israel left the land of Egypt. Nowhere in Scripture is there any hint that Sabbath-keeping was practiced from Adam to Moses.
The Word of God makes it quite clear that Sabbath observance was a special sign between God and Israel: “The Israelites are to observe the Sabbath, celebrating it for the generations to come as a lasting covenant. It will be a sign between me and the Israelites forever, for in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, and on the seventh day he abstained from work and rested” (Exodus 31:16–17).
In Deuteronomy 5, Moses restates the Ten Commandments to the next generation of Israelites. Here, after commanding Sabbath observance in verses 12–14, Moses gives the reason the Sabbath was given to the nation Israel: “Remember that you were slaves in Egypt and that the Lord your God brought you out of there with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm. Therefore the Lord your God has commanded you to observe the Sabbath day” (Deuteronomy 5:15).
God’s intent for giving the Sabbath to Israel was not that they would remember creation, but that they would remember their Egyptian slavery and the Lord’s deliverance. Note the requirements for Sabbath-keeping: A person placed under that Sabbath law could not leave his home on the Sabbath (Exodus 16:29), he could not build a fire (Exodus 35:3), and he could not cause anyone else to work (Deuteronomy 5:14). A person breaking the Sabbath law was to be put to death (Exodus 31:15; Numbers 15:32–35).
An examination of New Testament passages shows us four important points: 1) Whenever Christ appears in His resurrected form and the day is mentioned, it is always the first day of the week (Matthew 28:1, 9, 10; Mark 16:9; Luke 24:1, 13, 15; John 20:19, 26). 2) The only times the Sabbath is mentioned from Acts through Revelation, the occasion is Jewish evangelism, and the setting is usually a synagogue (Acts chapters 13–18). Paul wrote, “To the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might win Jews” (1 Corinthians 9:20). Paul did not go to the synagogue to fellowship with and edify the saints, but to convict and save the lost. 3) After Paul states, “From now on I will go to the Gentiles” (Acts 18:6), the Sabbath is never again mentioned. And 4) Instead of suggesting adherence to the Sabbath day, the remainder of the New Testament implies the opposite (including the one exception to point 3, above, found in Colossians 2:16).
Looking more closely at point 4 above will reveal that there is no obligation for the New Testament believer to keep the Sabbath, and will also show that the idea of a Sunday “Christian Sabbath” is also unscriptural. As discussed above, there is one time the Sabbath is mentioned after Paul began to focus on the Gentiles, “Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ” (Colossians 2:16–17). The Jewish Sabbath was abolished at the cross where Christ “canceled the written code, with its regulations” (Colossians 2:14).
This idea is repeated more than once in the New Testament: “One man considers one day more sacred than another; another man considers every day alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind. He who regards one day as special, does so to the Lord” (Romans 14:5–6a). “But now that you know God — or rather are known by God — how is it that you are turning back to those weak and miserable principles? Do you wish to be enslaved by them all over again? You are observing special days and months and seasons and years” (Galatians 4:9–10).
But some claim that a mandate by Constantine in A.D. 321 “changed” the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday. On what day did the early church meet for worship? Scripture never mentions any Sabbath (Saturday) gatherings by believers for fellowship or worship. However, there are clear passages that mention the first day of the week. For instance, Acts 20:7 states that “on the first day of the week we came together to break bread.” In 1 Corinthians 16:2 Paul urges the Corinthian believers “on the first day of every week, each one of you should set aside a sum of money in keeping with his income.” Since Paul designates this offering as “service” in 2 Corinthians 9:12, this collection must have been linked with the Sunday worship service of the Christian assembly. Historically Sunday, not Saturday, was the normal meeting day for Christians in the church, and its practice dates back to the first century.
The Sabbath was given to Israel, not the church. The Sabbath is still Saturday, not Sunday, and has never been changed. But the Sabbath is part of the Old Testament Law, and Christians are free from the bondage of the Law (Galatians 4:1-26; Romans 6:14). Sabbath keeping is not required of the Christian—be it Saturday or Sunday. The first day of the week, Sunday, the Lord’s Day (Revelation 1:10) celebrates the New Creation, with Christ as our resurrected Head. We are not obligated to follow the Mosaic Sabbath—resting, but are now free to follow the risen Christ—serving. The Apostle Paul said that each individual Christian should decide whether to observe a Sabbath rest, “One man considers one day more sacred than another; another man considers every day alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind” (Romans 14:5). We are to worship God every day, not just on Saturday or Sunday.
If you do something as your custom, then do you need to write it down everyday, or everytime? No, Adam and Eve has 6 days to do what they want, but the 7th day they are having time with Jesus in the garden of Eden. So, when sin entered the world, before Kain and Abel has knowing what is sin, they already are making sacrifices to God. Who told them to do it? Can you not understand that the name Israel is a man name?
Did Jesus said that Sabbath was made for Jews? Or did He says for MAN?
Do God said to Jeremiah that only salvation is for the Jews, or all person in the world who obey His commandments, specifically the Sabbath?
Go read Isaiah 56:1-8!!
What about Isaiah 66:22-23!! Is this written only for Jews?
You that are not keeping the Sabbath today, can you keep it in the new world that God are about to created, just as Jesus returns now? No!! You cannot!! Why? Because you hate the ten commandments of God, and ignore to have the faith OF Jesus Christ. Revelation 14:12.
Can you today preached the three angels messages? No!! Why? Because you cannot preached what is written in the Bible.
All you can preached is plucking verses here and there, then make a puzzle of it, and then preached your own fantasy false out of context of the Bible. And people without any knowledge will fall in Satan trap.
That's why Paul wrote this for yours that ignore what is written in the Bible. 2 Thessalonians 2:8-12
Okay, show me where in the Bible it says everyday God is in the garden with Adam and Eve? And if it was so, why God created the woman? And why God has to say: "it is NOT good that the man to be alone?
One thing I know that the day that they ate of the forbidden fruit, God was walking in the garden. So maybe my Bible missed something, or I miss something. Show me where I can read in the Bible, chapter and verses, that say that God was everyday in the garden with them!!
This might be kind of a news flash for you but God is omnipresent, that means he’s everywhere. He was always available to Adam and Eve just like he is available to us today through prayer. BUT Adam and Eve where sinless and perfect, there’s no reason God wasn’t immediately available to these sinless people.
Show me that God isn’t present everywhere. What’s your best argument⁉️
That’s easy, God created another human (a women) for Adam. I’m not sure how you got hung up on that one. But amazingly you managed to pull it off.