sheilajim wrote:Hi Tracy
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Does anyone know what people were allowed to do on the Sabbath?
Regards
sheila
Not much, apart from attending church service in the morning and evening, and maybe the afternoon as well; otherwise reading the Holy Bible at home, no other reading being permissible.
Men would have shaved before 12 midnight on Saturday, and the same deadline would have applied in terms of cooking food, i.e. all that would have been eaten on the Sabbath would have been "cold" in the sense of previously prepared.
Essential activities such as milking cows, OK, but otherwise nae chance
(Witness the archetypical episode in "Whisky Galore" when the men are about to launch their boats and go out to the SS Politician and "recover" the whisky, when the clock strikes for 12 midnight on the Saturday, and the assembled men realise that they will have to wait until 00:01 am on Monday morning ............)
Sometime around 1988 we stayed in a bed & breakfast in Skye run by an English couple, and the wifie had been "cold shouldered" by her neighbours on the basis that she had put washing out to dry on the Sabbath Day
David