SABBATH


The ''Sabbath' (or Sabbat) is a weekly day of rest and/or worship that is observed in the Judeo-Christian faiths. The term derives from the Hebrew shābath "to rest". It originates from the bibilical account of the last day of creation, and was repeated as part of the Ten Commandments. A number of other religions have a similar practice.
In 'religion':

Sabbath in Christianity, a weekly religious day of rest in Christianity, usually on Sunday


Sabbath in Seventh-day Adventism, observed from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset, in similar manner to Judaism

Shabbat, a weekly day of rest in Judaism


Shmita, the Sabbatical Year, during which the land had to remain uncultivated and some debts were to be remitted every seventh year


★ Shabbat, sabbath prohibitions found in Seder Moed in the Mishnah

Uposatha, a weekly opportunity for "cleansing of the defiled mind" in Buddhism

Ahn Shi Il, the Unification Church's equivalent of a Sabbath

Sabbath (witchcraft), an unverified midnight meeting of witches

Wheel of the Year, a Wiccan metaphor and calendar for the cycle of the seasons, often referred to as Sabbats
In 'popular culture':

Black Sabbath, a British heavy metal band with vocalist Ozzy Osbourne

Sabbat (band), a British thrash metal band formed in the 1980s

Sabbat (Japanese band), a Japanese black metal band

Sabbat (rock opera), a hard rock opera written by Craig R. Pedersen and the rock band Uther Pendragon

Sabbat (World of Darkness), a sect of vampires in White Wolf Game Studio's ''Vampire: The Masquerade'' roleplaying game

Sabbath (Doctor Who), a Doctor Who villain

Sabbath economics, an economic model championed by Christian economist Ched Myers

★ Sabbath Strange, cat owned by the fictional character Emily Strange
Other uses:

Sabbatical year, a prolonged hiatus from one's career, typically one year

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Blue law, laws in certain parts of the United States which restrict work on Sunday, out of respect for the Christian Sabbath

Friday prayer, a congregational prayer held every Friday just after noon in Islam

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