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καὶ γὰρ ὀφείλοντες εἶναι διδάσκαλοι διὰ τὸν χρόνον, πάλιν χρείαν ἔχετε τοῦ διδάσκειν ὑμᾶς τινὰ τὰ στοιχεῖα τῆς ἀρχῆς τῶν λογίων τοῦ θεοῦ καὶ γεγόνατε χρείαν ἔχοντες γάλακτος [καὶ] οὐ στερεᾶς τροφῆς (Heb 5:12) For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of Elohim. You need milk, not solid food. and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables. (2Ti 4:4) Do you really know have steep you are in pagan Teutonic and Greco/Roman mythology? Take a moment to let this sink in: The secular weekday names have very different and unbiblical origins. Every day name is associated with a planet and a pagan god. Abbreviations of Languages Used Dan. - Danish L. - Latin D. - Dutch or Belgic Sax. - Saxon or Anglo-Saxon Fr. - French Sp. - Spanish G. - German Sw. - Swedish Ir. - Irish, Hiberno-Celtic, and Gaelic W. - Welsh It. - Italian Weekday: Planet: God Name: Origins of Name: Sunday Sun Sun god [Sax. sunna-dæg; G. sonntag; D. zondag; Dan. söndag; Sw. sondag; so called because this day was anciently dedicated to the sun, or to its worship.] The first day of the week. Monday Moon Moon god [Sax. monandæg; D. maandag; G. nontag; moon and day; being formerly sacred to that planet.] The second day of the week. Tuesday Mars Tiw [Sw. Tisdag; Dan. Tirsdag; D. Dingsdag; G. Dingstag; Sax. Tiwæsdæg or Tuesdæg, from Tig, Tiig, or Tuisco, the Mars of our ancestors, the deity that presided over combats, strife and litigation. Hence Tuesday is court day, assize day; the day for combat or commencing litigation. The third day of the week. Wednesday Mercury Woden [Sax. Wodensdæg; Wodens day; Sw. Odenstag or Onsdag; from Wodin or Odin, a deity or chief among the northern nations of Europe.] The fourth day of the week. Thursday Jupiter Thor [Dan. Torsdag, that is, Thors day, the day consecrated to Thor, the god of thunder answering to the Jove of the Greeks and Romans, L. dies Jovis; It. Giovedi; Sp. Jueves; Fr. Jeudi. So in G. donnerstag, D. donderdag, thunderday. This Thor is from the root of W. taran, thunder; taraw, to strike, hit or produce a shock; Gaelic, Ir. toirn, a great noise; toirneas, thunder. The root of the word signifies to drive, to fush, to strike. In Sw. thorndon is thunder.] The fifth day of the week Friday Venus goddess Frigg or Freia [Sax. frig-dæg; G. freitag; D. vrydag; from Frigga, the Venus of the north; D. vrouw, G. frau, Ir. frag, a woman.] The sixth day of the week, formerly consecrated to Frigga. Saturday Saturn Roman god Saturn [Sax. Sæter-dag; D. Saturdag; Saturns day.] The last day of the week; the day next preceding the sabbath. Yet in the beginning the African/Semitic names were Kannanim/Hebrew Sunday - Yom Reeshone First day Monday - Yom Shaynee Second day Tuesday - Yom Shlee´shee Third day Wednesday - Yom Revee´ee Fourth day Thursday - Yom Khah´mee´shee Fifth day Friday - Yom Ha´shee´shee Sixth day Saturday - Shabbat - Rest
Posted on: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 03:21:58 +0000

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