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  1. Sabbath, Araw ng - JW.ORG

    Hindi maaaring ayusin ang isang butong nalinsad, ni bendahan man ang isang pilay. Pinawalang-saysay ng mga Judiong lider ng relihiyon ang tunay na layunin ng Sabbath, sapagkat ginawa …

  2. Faith and Worship | Bible Questions & Answers | JW.ORG

    Answers to some of the most common questions about faith and worship. The clear explanations found in God’s Word may surprise you.

  3. Sabbath Year - JW.ORG

    The Sabbath year evidently began with the trumpet blast on Ethanim (Tishri) 10, the Day of Atonement. However, some hold that, while the Jubilee year started with the Day of …

  4. Ano an Suno sa Katugunan na Gibuhon Pag Sabbath? | Buhay ni …

    Pinaumayan ni Jesus an paralisadong kamot nin sarong lalaki. Nata nagplano an mga Saduceo asin Fariseo na gadanon si Jesus sa paggibo nin marahay kan Sabbath?

  5. Matthew 12 | Online Bible | New World Translation

    Matthew 12:1-50—Read the Bible online or download free. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures is published by Jehovah’s Witnesses.

  6. Bible Questions and Answers | JW.ORG

    Accurate answers to Bible questions. What the Bible says about God, Jesus, prayer, family, suffering, celebrations, life, death.

  7. Sabbath - JW.ORG

    Sabbath Definition: Sabbath is taken from the Hebrew sha·vathʹ, meaning “rest, cease, desist.” The sabbatical system prescribed in the Mosaic Law included a weekly Sabbath day, a …

  8. Sabbath - Definition and Meaning | Bible Dictionary - JW.ORG

    Sabbath From a Hebrew word meaning “to rest; to cease.” It is the seventh day of the Jewish week (sunset Friday to sunset Saturday). Some other festive days in the year, as well as the …

  9. John 5 | Online Bible | New World Translation

    John 5:1-47—Read the Bible online or download free. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures is published by Jehovah’s Witnesses.

  10. Should Christians Keep the Sabbath? | Bible Questions

    The word “sabbath” comes from a Hebrew word meaning “to rest; to cease.” It first appears in the Bible in commands given to the nation of ancient Israel. (Exodus 16:23) For example, the …