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observe the Sabbath - traduction vers Anglais

DAY SET ASIDE FOR REST AND WORSHIP
SabBath; Sabbath day; Sabbaths; Day of rest; Sabbatism; Sabbato; The Sabbath; Sabbath Day; History of Sabbath; History of the Sabbath
  • Welcoming the Sabbath with the lighting of [[Shabbat candles]]

observe the Sabbath      
den Sabbath einhalten (im Judentum)
day of rest         
Ruhetag
Sabbat einhalten      
observing the Sabbath, keeping the Sabbath, celebrating the Sabbath

Définition

sabbatism
n.
Rest, intermission of labor.

Wikipédia

Sabbath

In Abrahamic religions, the Sabbath () or Shabbat (from Hebrew שַׁבָּת Šabbāṯ) is a day set aside for rest and worship. According to the Book of Exodus, the Sabbath is a day of rest on the seventh day, commanded by God to be kept as a holy day of rest, as God rested from creation. The practice of observing the Sabbath (Shabbat) originates in the biblical commandment "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy" (Exodus 20:8–11).

The Sabbath is observed in Judaism, Sabbatarian forms of Christianity (such as many Protestant and Eastern denominations), and Islam. Observances similar to, or descended from, the Sabbath also exist in other religions. The term may be generally used to describe similar weekly observances in other religions.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour observe the Sabbath
1. "Sometimes there are large groups who observe the Sabbath and even ultra–Orthodox diving students.
2. Two leading ultra–Orthodox rabbis called on the religious Jewish community to boycott stores that fail to observe the Sabbath.
3. Advertisement "They don‘t observe the Sabbath, they don‘t observe [the laws of] the Torah, they don‘t pray, they don‘t put on phylacteries every day.
4. I suddenly realized: The shmita is over, and the arguments that raged a year ago between the ultra–Orthodox and the national–religious establishments over how to observe the Sabbath of the soil seem rather pointless now.