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    Sunday is a day of rest in most Western countries and a part of the weekend. In some Middle Eastern countries, Sunday is a weekday. [1] For most Christians, Sunday is observed as a day of worship and rest, holding it as the Lord's Day and the day of Christ's resurrection; in the United States, Canada, Japan, as well as in parts of South America ...

  2. Sunday, the first day of the week. It is regarded by most Christians as the Lord’s Day, or the weekly memorial of Jesus Christ’s Resurrection from the dead. The practice of Christians gathering together for worship on Sunday dates back to apostolic times, but details of the actual development of

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  3. 16 hours ago · Sunday Puzzle: This puzzle is as easy as 1-2-3! NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with this week's winner Michael Carniello from Deerfield Ill., and puzzle master Will Shortz.

    • The Importance of the First Day Starts in Scripture. Scripture reports that the New Testament church gathered to worship on Sunday (Acts 20:7; 1 Cor.
    • The Early History of Worship Is Not the Same as Our Sunday Morning Traditions. Jews marked time “from sunset to sunset.” Therefore, while we might assume that churches meeting on the Lord’s Day met on Sunday morning, Acts 20:7 indicates Christ’s disciples met at night “on the first day of the week”—remember poor Eutychus falling asleep late at night and falling out the window!
    • Sunday Had Typological Significance. If Sunday didn’t replace the Sabbath, what did the earliest Christians think about the day? González lists three theological factors for worship on Sunday.
    • Sunday Became a Day of Rest under Constantine. For the first three centuries of the church, there was “no expectation that on the Lord’s Day one is to rest from one’s labors” (39).
  4. Sunday: [noun] the first day of the week : the Christian analogue of the Jewish Sabbath.

  5. Learn about the origin, meaning, and usage of Sunday, the seventh day of the week according to ISO 8601. Find out how different countries and cultures treat Sunday as a day of rest, work, or celebration.

  6. The article explores the historical and biblical evidence for the origin of Sunday observance as the day of rest and worship for Christians. It argues that the change from Saturday to Sunday occurred in Rome after 135 A.D., not in Jerusalem, and that it was influenced by Roman repressive measures rather than by apostolic authority.

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