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YAHUWEH - the Almighty Creator of heavens and the universe named the days of the week simultaneously after HE created them, and called them in numerical order. HE created the first day, which begins in the Evening and ends in the next Evening {Sundown to Sundown}, contrary to the secular theory, in which 'the morning' comes first, before the evening; and the Almighty called the days by numbers: 1st day or day one, 2nd day or day two, 3rd day or day 3, 4th day, 5th day, 6th day, and the last HE called the 7th day, which HE blessed and called My Sabbath, meaning - YAHUWEH's day of rest and delight. Contrary to the worldly custom, which renamed the first three of the days of the week after the Roman deities: Sabbath to Saturn's day- Saturday, the 1st day to Sun's day- Sunday, and the 2nd day to Moon's day -Monday. However, the four other days were named after Nordic deities like Tyr's day-Tuesday, Wodan's day-Wednesday, Thor's day-Thursday, Frigga's day- Friday.
There is an eternal chasm which separates the ways of Almighty YAHUWEH from the ways of the religious world, like the wall between
LIFE and DEATH
Days of the Week Names
YHWH's week-day names
1st day: El called the light Day, and the darkness HE called Night.
And the evening and the morning were the first day Gen 1:5
2nd day: And El called the firmament heavens. And there came to
be evening and the morning, the second day Gen 1:8
3rd day: And the earth brought forth grass, the plant that yields
seed according to its kind, and the tree that yields fruit,
whose seed is in itself according to its kind. And El saw
that it was good. And there came to be evening and the
morning, the third day Gen 1:12-13
4th day: And El set them in the expanse of heavens to give light on
earth, and to rule over the day and over the night, and to
separate the light from the darkness. And El saw that it
was good. And there came to be evening and the morning,
the fourth day Gen 1:17-19
5th day: And El bless them (every creature), saying, "Be fruitful and
increase, and fill the waters in the seas, and let the birds
increase on the earth." And there came to be evening and
there came to be morning, the fifth day Gen 1:22-23
6th day: And El said, "Let Us make male in Our reflection, according
to Our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea,
and over the birds of the heavens, over the livestock, and
over all the earth and over all creeping creatures that
creep on the ground. And it came to be so. And El saw all
that HE had made, and see, it was very good. And there
came to be evening and there came to be morning, the
sixth day Gen 1:26-31
7th day: Thus the heavens and the earth were completed, and all
their array. And in the seventh day El completed His work
which HE had done, and HE rested on the seventh day from
all His work which HE had made. And El blessed the
seventh day and set it apart, because on it HE rested from
all His work which El in creating had made Gen 2:1-3
Religious World's week-day names
Sunday: means 'dies solis' in Latin (day of the Sun or the day of God)
also called 'Dominica.' info: God means 'the Sun divinity'
The 1st day of the week was named in the honor of the Roman
Sol deity. Decreed by emperor Flavius Constantine in 325 CE
as the venerable day of the Sun divinity.
Monday: means 'dies lunae' in Latin (Moon's day). The 2nd day of the
week was named in the honor of the Roman Moon deity.
Tuesday: the 3rd day of the week was names after the Norse deity Tyr
(Tyr's day). The Romans named it after their war deity Mars 'dies Martis.'
Wednesday: the 4th day of the week was named after Wodan as
(Wodan's day). The Roman named it after Mercury 'dies
Mercurii.'
Thursday: the 5th day of the week was named after the Norse deity
Thor (Thor's day). The Roman named it after Jupiter 'dies
Jovis.'
Friday: the 6th day of the week was named in the honor of the Norse
female deity Frigg (Frigg's day). The Roman named after their
female deity Venus 'dies veneris.'
Saturday: means 'dies Saturni' (Saturn's day).
The 7th day of the week was named after Saturn the Roman
deity of agriculture, the father of Zeus. Info: Saturnalia
In the first century, the Romans has the Saturn's day
(Saturday) as their first day of the week, before it was
changed to Sun's day (Sunday) in the 3rd century by
emperor Constantine.