Is there something special about the seventh day? What does the Bible say? Why do most christian denominations keep sunday?
The host Hal Holbrook will take you on an eye-opening journey through the history of the seventh day Sabbath.
Don't miss this! The series is made by LTT productions, and there are 5 parts.
Part 1:
- Origins - Views of human beginnings from Babylonian and Aztec myths as well as from the Bible and the Koran.
- The Evolution Explanation - Darwin's theory of evolution challenges traditional view of origins.
- Beyond Chance - A case against blind chance as a logical explanation of human origins.
- Intelligent Designer - The Bible's portrayal of Creation and the Creator.
- The Architecture of Time - The week and the Sabbath in the structure of human life.
- Point of Contact - The weekly Sabbath in man's relationship with God.
- A Day for All Mankind - The universal and perpetual purpose for the weekly day of rest.
- Unholy Sabbath - National disaster strikes the "chosen people" due, in part, to their neglect of the Sabbath.
- Sabbath Around the World - Somehow the concept of Sabbath extended into the culture and language of many peoples.
- Reform - Revival of Sabbath observance among the Jews who returned from exile results in heroism and tragedy.
Part 2:
- 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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Part 3:
- Celtic Christianity - The religious background to the story of St. Patrick.
- The Real Patrick - Once a slave in Ireland, Patrick responds to a divine call and returns to the Emerald Isle as a missionary.
- Celtic Sabbath - Saturday observed as the Sabbath by Celtic Christians.
- Margaret of Scotland - Margaret comes from England, marries King Malcolm, and attempts to reform Sunday observance in Scotland.
- Assault on the Sabbath - The Church of Rome promotes the Sabbath (Saturday) fast as an expression of anti-Jewish sentiments.
- Power Struggle - The "Sabbath fast" becomes a key issue in the rivalry between church leaders in Rome and Constantinople.
- Deceptions - The "letter from heaven" threatens Sunday-breakers.
- Fight for Truth - Resistance to church/state authority brings tragedy.
- John Wycliffe: Champion of Conscience - An Oxford professor focuses new attention on the Bible as the supreme authority for Christian faith and practice.
- The Lollards - Wycliffe's followers take his views throughout England and beyond.
- The Church vs. the Bible - The church-state establishment opposes the spread of the Bible and the ideas of Wycliffe and the Lollards.
Part 4:
- Russian Reformation - This Sabbathkeeping movement reached the highest levels of Russian society and led to fiery executions in Moscow's Red Square.
- Sabbath vs. Sunday in Ethiopia - Jesuit missionaries succeeded in converting the Emperor to Roman Catholicism, but attempts to quash Sabbath observance resulted in civil war.
- Inquisition - Civil and religious authorities united to root out "heresy."
- Purging the Church in Spain - Ferdinand and Isabella, the "Catholic Monarchs," used the Spanish Inquisition to rid their church of Jewish heresies.
- 5. Portugal Exports the Inquisition - Inquisitors carried their campaign of religious persecution into the new territories of Portugal's expanding empire.
- Authority: Sola Scriptura? - Protestant Reformers insisted on the authority of the sacred Scriptures, while Catholic leaders defended their church's stand on Tradition.
- Anabaptists - Persecuted by Protestants and Catholics alike, these radical reformers stood for strict adherence to biblical teachings. Among them were new champions of the Sabbath.
- The Seventh-day Men - While many Puritan preachers insisted on strict observance of Sunday, other prominent Englishmen called for a return to the Sabbath of the Ten Commandments.
Part 5:
- Roger Williams and Religious Liberty - This nonconformist preacher established the Rhode Island colony on the foundation of freedom of conscience for everybody.
- To the New World - A Sabbathkeeping Baptist couple emigrate from England to Rhode Island and help establish the first Seventh Day Baptist congregation in America.
- A Song in the Wilderness - Conrad Beisel and his followers establish a Sabbathkeeping community on Pennsylvania's Cocalico Creek — the Ephrata Coister.
- A Voice from Germany - Count Ludwig von Zinzendorf directs the Moravian mission to the North American Indians and inspires his community to keep the seventh-day Sabbath.
- Advent Movement - A Seventh Day Baptist lady shares her Sabbath beliefs with her pastor, and this leads to the establishment of the Seventh-day Adventist church.
- Kingdom of Heavenly Peace - 19th-century China is shaken by the Taiping Revolution, a huge peasant revolt that is shaped, in part, by bibical principles including observance of the seventh-day Sabbath.
- Eskimo Prophet - In Alaska's Kobuk River valley a man named Maniilaq learns about "seventh-day resting" from one he calls "the Grandfather."
- The Shining One - Deep in the South American rain forest Chief Owkwa learns about the Sabbath from a bright celestial visitor.
- Africa - The Sabbath's deep cultural roots in various parts of this continent.
- Saving Sunday - The secularization of Sunday in 19th-century America leads some political and religious leaders to promote laws that would protect Sunday as the national day of rest and worship.
- Sabbath on Trial - People who observe Saturday rather than Sunday as their weekly day of worship sometimes face financial hardship and legal trouble because of their beliefs.
- People of the Sabbath - Although still a small minority, seventh-day Sabbathkeepers are increasing in number around the world.
- Challenges - Sabbathkeeping theologians respond to critics who contend that observing the seventh-day Sabbath is legalistic or irrelevant for Christians today.
- Eternal Sabbath - Bible prophecy points to the Sabbath as part of God's plan for a perfect world in the eternal future.
There are also many other interesting info about the sabbath at Sabbathtruth.com
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