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The '''sabbath''' is a day to rest or pray, usually once every week.
The '''sabbath''' is a day to rest or pray, usually once every week, keeping the sabbath is also one of the [[Ten Commandments]].
Keeping the sabbath is also one of the [[Ten Commandments]].
* Jews keep the sabbath on Saturday.
* Jews keep the sabbath on Saturday.
* Christians keep the sabbath on Sunday.
* Christians keep the sabbath on Sunday.

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The sabbath is a day to rest or pray, usually once every week, keeping the sabbath is also one of the Ten Commandments.

  • Jews keep the sabbath on Saturday.
  • Christians keep the sabbath on Sunday.