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Louis Segond
Lévitique 23:3
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On travaillera six jours; mais le septième jour est le sabbat, le jour du repos; il y aura une sainte convocation; vous ne ferez aucune œuvre; c'est le sabbat de l'Éternel dans toutes vos demeures.
six jours on travaillera; et le septième jour est un sabbat de repos, une sainte convocation; vous ne ferez aucune oeuvre: c'est un sabbat consacré à l'Éternel dans toutes vos habitations.
On travaillera six jours, mais au septième jour, qui est le Sabbat du repos, il y aura une sainte convocation; vous ne ferez aucune œuvre, [car] c'est le Sabbat à l'Eternel, dans toutes vos demeures.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Leviticus 19:3, Exodus 16:23, Exodus 16:29, Exodus 20:8-11, Exodus 23:12, Exodus 31:15, Exodus 34:21, Exodus 35:2, Exodus 35:3, Deuteronomy 5:13, Isaiah 56:2, Isaiah 56:6, Isaiah 58:13, Luke 13:14, Luke 23:56, Acts 15:21, Revelation 1:10
Reciprocal: Genesis 2:3 - blessed Exodus 12:16 - first day Exodus 16:30 - General Exodus 31:13 - Verily Leviticus 16:29 - do no Leviticus 23:38 - the sabbaths Numbers 28:25 - ye shall do Nehemiah 10:31 - the people Jeremiah 17:22 - neither do Ezekiel 20:12 - I gave Colossians 2:16 - or of the sabbath
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Six days shall work be done,.... Or may be done by men, any sort of lawful work and honest labour, for the sustenance of themselves and families:
but the seventh day [is] the sabbath of rest; from all bodily labour and work of any kind; typical of rest by Christ and in him:
an holy convocation; when the people were called to holy exercises, to pray and praise, and hear the word, and offer sacrifice:
ye shall do no work [therein]; not any at all, see Exodus 31:15;
it [is] the sabbath of the Lord in all your dwellings: other feasts were kept in the sanctuary, in the tabernacle or temple, or where they were; but this was not only observed there and in their synagogues, but in their private houses, or wherever they were, whether, travelling by sea or land; and so the Targum of Jonathan and Aben Ezra interpret it.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The seventh day had been consecrated as the Sabbath of Yahweh, figuring His own rest; it was the acknowledged sign of the covenant between God and His people. See the Exodus 20:1-11 notes. As such it properly held its place at the head of the days of holy convocation.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Leviticus 23:3. The seventh day is the Sabbath — This, because the first and greatest solemnity, is first mentioned. He who kept not this, in the most religious manner, was not capable of keeping any of the others. The religious observance of the Sabbath stands at the very threshold of all religion. Genesis 2:3.