Compiled by Gregg Prescott, M.S. Founder, Webmaster, & Editor, In5D.com on June 3, 2017 / Updated March 6, 2022

The Seven-Day Week

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The Babylonians marked time with lunar months.

They proscribed some activities during several days of the month, particularly the:

  • first — the first visible crescent
  • seventh — the waxing half-moon
  • fourteenth — the full moon
  • nineteenth — dedicated to an offended goddess
  • twenty-first — the waning half-moon,
  • twenty-eighth — the last visible crescent
  • twenty-ninth — the invisible moon, and
  • thirtieth (possibly) — the invisible moon

The major periods are seven days, 1/4 month, long.

This seven-day period was later regularized and disassociated from the lunar month to become our seven-day week.

The Naming of the Days

The Greeks named the days week after the sun, the moon and the five known planets, which were in turn named after the gods:

  • Ares
  • Hermes
  • Zeus
  • Aphrodite

and Cronus.

Pantheon of Hell – Library of Rickandria

The Greeks called the days of the week the Theon hemerai, “days of the Gods”

The Romans substituted their equivalent gods for the Greek gods:

  • Mars
  • Mercury
  • Jove (Jupiter)
  • Venus

and Saturn.

Saturn – Worshiping the Cult of EL

Saturn: Why Are We Worshiping the Cult of EL? – Library of Rick and RIA (RARE Information Access)

(The two pantheons are very similar.)

The Germanic peoples generally substituted roughly similar gods for the Roman gods:

  • Tiu (Twia)
  • Woden
  • Thor
  • Freya (Fria)

but did not substitute Saturn.

Did you ever wonder why the months and days are named the way they are?

When you see the answers, you might be surprised!

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In5D Addendum, Gregg Prescott, M.S. Founder, Webmaster, & Editor, In5D.com

EVERY word in EVERY language has an etymological origin and significance.

When false flags happen, they happen on specific days and dates that not only follow numerology, but the specific name of that particular day.

When you look at the prefix of specific months such as “OCTober”, OCT means “EIGHT” as in an OCTopus with 8 legs.

So, one must ask the question,

“Why is October the 10th month of the year?”

SEPTember (7) and DECember (10) follow the same suit.

In the end, question EVERYTHING because most of what we were taught are either:

  • lies
  • propaganda
  • an agenda

designed to keep us living in:

  • subservience
  • control
  • conformity

Did you ever wonder why the months and days are named the way they are?

When you see the answers, you might be surprised!

Meanings of our Months:

The word “Month” comes from the word “Moon” so our “Months” should be from New Moon to New Moon which is the way our Creator God designed it.

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Origin Of Month and Day Names #weekday #month #origin

Ask yourself this:

Why do Christians use the names of pagan gods as our days and months?

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Christian Demons: The Pagan Gods of Hell – Library of Rick and RIA (RARE Information Access)

SAUCE:

Origin Of Month And Day Names – In5D


Origin of Month & Day Names (basecamp.com)

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