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sabbatarian

Jewish vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

jewish | sabbatarian |


As adjectives the difference between jewish and sabbatarian

is that jewish is being a Jew, or relating to Jews, their ethnicity, religion or culture while Sabbatarian is of or pertaining to the Sabbath, or the tenets of Sabbatarians.

As a proper noun Jewish

is the Yiddish language.

As a noun Sabbatarian is

a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("Saturday", the Israelite or Jewish Sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the Decalogue, such as an Orthodox Jew, Seventh-day Adventist, Seventh Day Baptist, a member of the Church of God (Seventh Day); a Sabbath-keeper, a Saturday-keeper.

Israelite vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

israelite | sabbatarian |


As nouns the difference between israelite and sabbatarian

is that israelite is a native or inhabitant of the (1) united nation of Israel (under the Judges, and then kings Saul, David and Solomon), or (2) the later northern kingdom centered in Samaria, distinct from kingdom of Judah centered in Jerusalem while Sabbatarian is a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("Saturday", the Israelite or Jewish Sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the Decalogue, such as an Orthodox Jew, Seventh-day Adventist, Seventh Day Baptist, a member of the Church of God (Seventh Day); a Sabbath-keeper, a Saturday-keeper.

As adjectives the difference between israelite and sabbatarian

is that israelite is of or pertaining to the ancient nation(s) of Israel or the inhabitants thereof while Sabbatarian is of or pertaining to the Sabbath, or the tenets of Sabbatarians.

Saturday vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

saturday | sabbatarian |


As nouns the difference between saturday and sabbatarian

is that saturday is the seventh day of the week in many religious traditions, and the sixth day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; the Biblical seventh day of the week, observed as Sabbath or "Day of Rest"; it follows Friday and precedes Sunday while Sabbatarian is a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("Saturday", the Israelite or Jewish Sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the Decalogue, such as an Orthodox Jew, Seventh-day Adventist, Seventh Day Baptist, a member of the Church of God (Seventh Day); a Sabbath-keeper, a Saturday-keeper.

As an adverb Saturday

is on Saturday.

As an adjective Sabbatarian is

of or pertaining to the Sabbath, or the tenets of Sabbatarians.

Seventh vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

seventh | sabbatarian |


As adjectives the difference between seventh and sabbatarian

is that seventh is the ordinal form of the number seven while sabbatarian is of or pertaining to the sabbath, or the tenets of sabbatarians.

As nouns the difference between seventh and sabbatarian

is that seventh is the person or thing in the seventh position while sabbatarian is a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("saturday", the israelite or jewish sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the decalogue, such as an orthodox jew, seventh-day adventist, seventh day baptist, a member of the church of god (seventh day); a sabbath-keeper, a saturday-keeper.

Keep vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

keep | sabbatarian |


As nouns the difference between keep and sabbatarian

is that keep is care, notice while Sabbatarian is a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("Saturday", the Israelite or Jewish Sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the Decalogue, such as an Orthodox Jew, Seventh-day Adventist, Seventh Day Baptist, a member of the Church of God (Seventh Day); a Sabbath-keeper, a Saturday-keeper.

As a verb keep

is to continue in (a course or mode of action); not to intermit or fall from; to maintain.

As an adjective Sabbatarian is

of or pertaining to the Sabbath, or the tenets of Sabbatarians.

Regard vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

regard | sabbatarian |


As nouns the difference between regard and sabbatarian

is that regard is a steady look, a gaze while sabbatarian is a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("saturday", the israelite or jewish sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the decalogue, such as an orthodox jew, seventh-day adventist, seventh day baptist, a member of the church of god (seventh day); a sabbath-keeper, a saturday-keeper.

As a verb regard

is (obsolete) to set store by (something), to hold (someone) in esteem; to consider to have value, to respect.

As an adjective sabbatarian is

of or pertaining to the sabbath, or the tenets of sabbatarians.

Sabbatharian vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

sabbatharian | sabbatarian | Alternative forms |

Sabbatarian is a alternative form of sabbatharian.



As nouns the difference between sabbatharian and sabbatarian

is that sabbatharian is an alternative spelling of Sabbatarian|lang=en while Sabbatarian is a person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("Saturday", the Israelite or Jewish Sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the Decalogue, such as an Orthodox Jew, Seventh-day Adventist, Seventh Day Baptist, a member of the Church of God (Seventh Day); a Sabbath-keeper, a Saturday-keeper.

As an adjective Sabbatarian is

of or pertaining to the Sabbath, or the tenets of Sabbatarians.

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