Babylonians ~4000 BC 7 CELESTIAL BODIES NAMES – Early cultures identified celestial objects with gods and spirits.[2] They related these objects (and their movements) to phenomena such as rain, drought, seasons, and tides.

Babylonians ~4000 BC Sunday    Sun (4th Planet from the earth in Babylonian Belief.                     Monday    Moon (1st Planet from the Earth in Babylonian Belief.                     Tuesday   Mars (5th Planet from the Earth (in Babylonian Belief)                     Wednesday Mercury (2th Planet from the Earth in Babylonian belief)                     Thursday  Jupiter (6th Planet from the EARTH in Babylonian Belief)                     Friday    Venus  Continue reading “Babylonians ~4000 BC 7 CELESTIAL BODIES NAMES – Early cultures identified celestial objects with gods and spirits.[2] They related these objects (and their movements) to phenomena such as rain, drought, seasons, and tides.”

How Did the Days of the Week Get Their Names? The days of the week are names you’ve known your whole life, but do you know their origin?

Episode #757 Listen How Did the Days of the Week Get Their Names?The Quick And Dirty The days of the week are named after the sun, the moon, and a collection of Norse and Roman gods. Each week has seven days because ancient Babylonians thought there were seven planets in the sky, with each oneContinue reading “How Did the Days of the Week Get Their Names? The days of the week are names you’ve known your whole life, but do you know their origin?”

NORSE MYTHOLOGY HOW EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK GOT IT’S NAME.

DAY OF THE WEEK = DEITIES NAMES SUNDAY  =  SUN                              MONDAY=MOON                 TUESDAY=TUISCO                WEDNESDAY=WODEN.           THURSDAY=THORS.                         FRIDAY=FRIGA                             SATURDAY=SEATER.