hobie Posted December 27, 2025 Posted December 27, 2025 Sabbath-If you look or do a search, the word for the seventh day of the week still means rest or Sabbath in many languages. This makes clear or gives strong evidence that the weekly Sabbath was given at Creation to all mankind. Here are a few: Hebrew (ancient and modern) - Shab-bath = Sabbath Ancient Syriac - Shab-ba-tho = Sabbath Babylonian - Sa-ba-tu = Sabbath Assyrian - Sa-ba-tu = Sabbath Arabic (ancient and modern) - as-Sabt = The Sabbath Maltese - Is-sibt = The Sabbath Ge-ez or Ethiopic - San-bat = The Sabbath Coptic (Egypt, a dead language for 200 years) - pi sabbaton = The Sabbath Persian (Persia; Modern Iran) Shambih or Holiday, Sabbath Armenian (Armenia) Shapat or Sabbath Kurdish (Kurdistan) Shamba or Sabbath Tamashek or Towarek - a-hal es-sabt = The Sabbath day (from ancient Lybian or Numidian, Atlas Mountains, Africa) Swahili (East Africa) Assabu or The Sabbath Hausa (Central Africa) - assebatu = The Sabbath Malayan (Sumatra) hari Sabtu or Day Sabbath Greek - Savvato Portuguese - Sabado Romanian - Sambata Russian - Subbota Prussian (Prussia; Germany) Sabatico or Sabbath High German (Germany) Samstag or Sabbath's day Gothic (oldest Germanic language) - Sabbato dags Italian - Sabato Spanish - Sabado Portuguese (Portugal) Sabado When we talk with all the brothers and sisters in the Islands and Spain, Italy and South and Central America and elsewhere they have no problem recognizing which day is the Sabbath...Sabbath in Different Languages. Translate, Listen, and Learn phkrause 1 Quote
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