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This is the meaning of the days in the week
When man discovered the planets in the universe, because of their fascinating appearance and lack of God's fear in man's life, so man decided to worship the planets as his gods.
Each planet was given a name to identify it's godly nature and influence over mankind.
When you look at the secular calendar (Babylonian calendar) the calendar we use in Africa, Europe and some other parts of the world, you will find out that it is all designed according to the planets.
The seven days of the week were given names in honour of these small gods (each day representing a small god, his desires and ultimate influence over mankind on earth).
Weekday |
Planet
God Name |
Origin of the name and their spiritual influence over people's life |
Sunday |
Sun
Sun god |
so called because this day was anciently dedicated to the sun, or to its worship. The sun worshiped as the chief source of light for the earth.
The first day of the week. |
Monday |
Moon
Moon god |
moon and day ; being formerly sacred to that planet. To be in a state of gazing, wondering, lacking the will or energy to do anything. To be in the mood of complaining, uneasy and fretful at the same time.
The second day of the week. |
Tuesday |
Mars
Tiw |
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 day of dragging human souls into the court of law to be condemned.
The third day of the week. |
Wednesday |
Mercury
Woden |
from Wodin or Odin , a deity or chief among the northern nations of Europe.
The fourth day of the week. |
Thursday |
Jupiter
Thor |
that is, Thor's day , the day consecrated to Thor , the god of thunder answering to the Jove of the Greeks and Romans. This Thor is from the root of 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.
The fifth day of the week |
Friday |
Venus
goddess Frigg or Freia |
from Frigga , the Venus of the north; G. frau , a woman. goddess of love and beauty. Meaning erotic, strong appetite of having sex, strong sexual desires that affect the physical senses and the carnal mind.
The sixth day of the week, formerly consecrated to Frigga. |
Saturday |
Saturn
Roman god Saturn |
Saturn's day. From the word Saturn comes the word saturnalia, which is an ancient Roman annual festival held in December in honour of the small god Saturn. Regarded as a time of unrestrained (where people get to do everything that their fleshly desires, sexual intercourse, sharing of partners etc) on the festival people are given the licence to sin (exercise their free will).
The last day of the week; the day next preceding the Sabbath.
The day of the Sabbath. |
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