What is the Sabbath? Host Hal Holbrook takes you on an eye-opening journey through history to explore the seventh-day Sabbath. Discover how Sunday observance eventually trumped Saturday Sabbath-keeping in the early church, why this controversy is barely known, and the amazing unknown history behind this divine day!
Presented and produced by LLT Productions, this enlightening series is available in a 5-DVD set. Click here to support LLT Productions and their continuing efforts to produce more exciting videos.
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Part two is broken into 10 sections. - Religion in Rome - A summary view of Roman religions during the time of Jesus.
- The Jewish Sabbath - Strict Sabbathkeeping marked the Jews as unique.
- The Sabbath Reformer - The Bible protrays Jesus as a revolutionary Sabbathkeeper.
- Prophecy - Jesus predicted that His followers would be still be keeping the Sabbath at the time of the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD.
- Christians and Jews - The two groups shared a view of a personal God and of the weekly Sabbath, but Christians found new meaning in the holy day.
- The Christian Sabbath - Clear evidence for Christian observance of the seventh-day Sabbath in the first century AD.
- Sundaykeepers - Second-century Christians in Alexandria and Rome begin observing the first day of the week instead of the Sabbath.
- The Day of the Sun - Roman sun worship and its link to Christian Sunday observance.
- Sunday Law - Emperor Constantine legalizes Sunday as the weekly day of rest in the Roman Empire.
- The Sabbath Survives - Proof of seventh-day (Saturday) Sabbath observance into the middle of the fourth century.
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