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Holy vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

holy | sabbatarian |


As adjectives the difference between holy and sabbatarian

is that holy is dedicated to a religious purpose or a god while Sabbatarian is of or pertaining to the Sabbath, or the tenets of Sabbatarians.

As nouns the difference between holy and sabbatarian

is that holy is a thing that is extremely holy; used almost exclusively in {{term|Holy of Holies}} 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.

Conformity vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

conformity | sabbatarian |


As nouns the difference between conformity and sabbatarian

is that conformity is state of things being similar or identical 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.

Commandment vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

commandment | sabbatarian |


As nouns the difference between commandment and sabbatarian

is that commandment is one of the ten commandments 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.

Decalogue vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

decalogue | sabbatarian |


As nouns the difference between decalogue and sabbatarian

is that decalogue is 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.

First vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

first | sabbatarian |


As nouns the difference between first and sabbatarian

is that first is ridge (of roof) 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.

Strict vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

strict | sabbatarian |


As adjectives the difference between strict and sabbatarian

is that strict is strained; drawn close; tight while sabbatarian is of or pertaining to the sabbath, or the tenets of sabbatarians.

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.

Observance vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

observance | sabbatarian |


As nouns the difference between observance and sabbatarian

is that observance is the practice of complying with a law, custom, command or rule 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.

Member vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

member | sabbatarian |


As nouns the difference between member and sabbatarian

is that member is member (person) 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.

Religious vs Sabbatarian - What's the difference?

religious | sabbatarian |


As adjectives the difference between religious and sabbatarian

is that religious is concerning religion while Sabbatarian is of or pertaining to the Sabbath, or the tenets of Sabbatarians.

As nouns the difference between religious and sabbatarian

is that religious is a member of a religious order, i.e. a monk or nun 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.

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