Saturday Sabbath is about revering Creation-
Sure that's half of it the other half is that it was a celebration memorial symbolizing His people exiting bondage...the consequence of sin specifically...when His wrath passes over the obedient...
And as 1/10 of the immutable law you are fortunate to have been given a reasonable and compelling reason to keep it. The other commandments were expected just cuz...He was kind enough to give a good reason to do so and not like some exasperated parent "just because I said so!"
Probably because He cared about it enough to seperated it, sanctify it, and make it Holy He meant it.
Did you notice how after the fall He cursed everything He made...the land, the animals, mankind...but the Sabbath remained untouched and Holy.
Must be special to Him ya think?
Sunday Sabbath is about revering Christ's resurrection.
Fascinating, and the golden calf was to celebrwte the One Who led them out of Egypt. They were so grateful...touching gesture don't you agree?
It is for the same reason that Easter always falls on Sunday.
Of course it was. Rome wanted her own power and made her own calander. Christendom grew tired of waiting for the joo to determine his Passover and so took it upon herself to establish a fixed calander of Sunday Easters.
Now Rome didn't have to depend on anyone and could exert her authority. Ironically it was a move that tore Christendom in two as even today the eastern orthodox wait with their Easter for the joo to have their Passover according to their version of the biblical calendar.
And laughably some years the Roman west has Him resurrecting on Easter on their calendar well before the joos crucify Him on their floating Passovers. The orthodox are good enough to wait form but then have Him laying in the tomb for any more days to make it a Sunday resurrection.
The ironic part? The only thing that happened that first fruits Sunday morning was that the tomb discovered already empty...shortly after dawn...He rose the day before...
So what if later Christians started celebrating with Sunday Ham...they were merely disobeying despite their most sincerest reasoning...
But within the time frame of the NT there was no instruction, command, or hint of explanation for a change to Sunday. Therefore within scripture Sabbath remained and Sunday worship came later and as a show of Rome's ecclesiastical power...they claim it.
A good portion of the bible was devoted to establishing the Sabbath and its very complex pattern of a worship system but not one peep for Sunday Ham.
What many people have done is try to connect anything to paganism to justify their stubbornness. If one doesn't like the Trinity, for example, just bring up, I dunno, the Hindu trifecta. If one doesn't like Jesus' lineage and deity, just talk about Horus.
Correlation does not imply causation, and it's high time for the same repeated nonsense be put to rest.
What many people do is make wide paths...Romans were known for their wide roads yes?...but wide is the path
But yes there is much nonsense that hopefully rest will end...I know a weekly seventh day Sabbath rest has cleared up a lot of it for me...