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In Islam, it would be Juma'a [ Friday]The phrase occurs in the Tanakh a fair amount of times.
What does your religion/sect/etc. believe it means?
This isn't what I'm referring to lol.In Islam, it would be Juma'a [ Friday]
In Judaism, the Sabbath day is Saturday.
..and for Christians, Sunday.
I have always liked Sunday, as my roots are in Christian culture.
It is a blessing.
I'm talking about this The Day of the Lord - Wikipedia
The phrase occurs in the Tanakh a fair amount of times.
What does your religion/sect/etc. believe it means?
My denomination is letting that definition float. We prefer to criticize what other people say about it.
Perhaps an unhelpful verse to help us get started is: [Heb 4:9 NIV] "9 There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God;"
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