(Din) Yahudi inancına göre Cuma akşamı güneşin batısından 18 dakika önce başlayan Cumartesi akşam 3 küçük yıldızın gözükmesine kadarki güne Şabat(Sebt) günü denir. Şabat, Tanrı'nin dünyayı 6 günde yaratıp 7. günde dinlenmesini hatırlamak ve o günü kutsamak içindir. Şabat günü Yahudiler için dinlenme günü olduğundan ateş yakmak, paraya dokunmak, arabaya binmek gibi işler o gün yasaktır. On Emir'in dördüncü emri Şabat günü iş yapılmayacağı ile ilgilidir. Şabat günü Yahudiler gün boyu dinlenir, Tevrat okur ve sinagog'a (havra) giderek dua ederler. Şabat günü bir nevi bütün haftanın panaromasıdır. Şabat hem haftayı ve yaptıklarını düşünmek,hem Tanrı'ya yaklaşmak hem de daha iyi bir insan olmak için bir fısattır
The Biblical seventh day of the week, observed as a day of rest in Judaism, Seventh-day Adventism, or Seventh Day Baptism, starting at sundown on Friday till sundown on Saturday
{i} Saturday, day of rest and religious observance among Jews and some Christian sects; Sunday, day of rest and religious observance for most Christians; period of rest
The Sabbath is the day of the week when members of some religious groups do not work. The Jewish Sabbath is on Saturday and the Christian Sabbath is on Sunday. a religious man who kept the Sabbath. Day of the week set aside for worship and observance of religious duties in Judaism and Christianity. The Jewish Sabbath begins at sunset on Friday and lasts until sunset the next day, during which time no ordinary work or act of labor is performed. For most Christian denominations, the Sabbath is on Sunday; prescribed conduct varies considerably, but attendance at worship services is a feature common to all. In Islam, Friday is the day of worship
The seventh day of the week, observed by Jews and Sabbatarians as the day for rest and religious observance
A season or day of rest; one day in seven appointed for rest or worship, the observance of which was enjoined upon the Jews in the Decalogue, and has been continued by the Christian church with a transference of the day observed from the last to the first day of the week, which is called also Lord's Day
'Rest'; the seventh day of the week (Saturday), a day of prayer and rest from work 'Rest'; the seventh day of the week (Saturday), a day of prayer and rest from work
a day of rest and worship: Sunday for most Christians; Saturday for the Jews and a few Christians; Friday for Muslims
"A weekly festival having its origin in the fact that God made the world in six days and was arrested on the seventh Among the Jews observance of the day was enforced by a Commandment of which this is the Christian version: "Remember the seventh day to make thy neighbor keep it wholly " To the Creator it seemed fit and expedient that the Sabbath should be the last day of the week, but the Early Fathers of the Church held other views " [DD]
Saturday, seventh day of the week which is set aside as a day of religious rest (Judaism); Sunday, first day of the week which is set aside as a day of religious rest (Christianity)
{i} midnight meeting of witches and sorcerers held for worshipping the devils or for other rites (medieval Christians believed it to be a demonic orgy)