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What was the significance of the Sabbath for early followers of Judaism?

a. The Sabbath commemorated the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
b. God set aside the Sabbath as a day for worship.
c. The Sabbath marked the beginning of a festival in the Great Temple.
d. God allowed the Israelites to pray to idols only on the Sabbath.

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B.

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B) God set the Sabbath part as a day of worship.
In the book of Genesis in the old testament, which is almost word for word from the Torah, God spent six days creating the world. On the seventh day God rested, setting that day aside for his followers to stop work and worship him.
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