Pagan Origin of Days of the Week, Word Etymology



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Pagan Origin of Days of the Week, Word Etiology
Many of the names of the days of the week in English are come from Norse and Germanic gods and the goddess of love; Thor, Odin, Fryia & Tyr.
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I'm no expert. ( 2 months ago by johnnyo84)
I'm no expert.
Me either! ;) ( 2 months ago by Kunstdesfechtens)
Me either! ;)
JEFF HARDY RULES. ( 2 months ago by GNproductionsco)
JEFF HARDY RULES.
Cool video:)If you ... ( 1 month ago by JAGSARORA1971)
Cool video:)If you want to investigate further into history: watch Scientific Verification of Vedic Knowledge vids- Sansrkit was at forefront of Indo European language ie what you speak today- but u have to watch the vids to see the scientific proof behind it- watch Sanskrit The Most Ancient & Scientific Language as well
Array ( 1 month ago by Gnothean)
Very good video!
It would be nice, however, to have this be a little more in-depth.
Video request: Can you do a video on entheogens, or better yet an in-depth series on entheogens in ancient and recent history?
Long Live the Gods! ( 1 month ago by braddtatum)
Long Live the Gods!
Wow, I always ... ( 1 month ago by ritmotraveler)
Wow, I always thought the days of the week were named after the celestial bodies.
Sunday - Sun domingo
Monday - Moon lunes
Tuesday - Mars martes
Wednesday - Mercury miércoles
Thursday - Jupiter jueves
Friday - Venus viernes
Saturday - Saturn sabado Gigante
That is why she ... ( 1 month ago by l17420)
That is why she explained that in the "Romantic" Languages this is the case, languages such as Spanish and French for example. She also explains in the video and in the video information bar to the right: "Many of the names of the days of the week in English are come from Norse and Germanic gods and the goddess of love; Thor, Odin, Fryia & Tyr. "
Hey, nice jugs. ( 1 month ago by silverthumper)
Hey, nice jugs.
you probably want ... ( 1 month ago by DoctorWhoUSA92)
you probably want ones like that dont you, you transvestite
very interesting ... ( 1 month ago by shitdinkle)
very interesting video!! and u the presenter, are ggggggorgeous, daaaam!!! u remind me of my first love. studying paganism and the divination arts is something that can really put u on the road to enlightenment, pagan ideas have been seriously corrupted by modern religons ey. getting back to the source is often a real wake up those who want to real learn how we and the cosmos work. i suggest maybe looking into astrology, its astounding, "as above so below"! we are all stars and so forth,
i was disappointed ... ( 1 month ago by whatsanlp)
i was disappointed that you made no mention of wednesday beging mercury's day. you compared both odin and thor the zeus. that will surely confuse new comers.
incorperate the 7 heavenly bodies and how the each watch over earth for 24 hours.
Ask yourself where ... ( 4 weeks ago by psvpl)
Ask yourself where this celestial bodies' names came from.
I meant "these" :) ( 4 weeks ago by psvpl)
I meant "these" :)
Tyr wasn't attacked ... ( 4 weeks ago by psvpl)
Tyr wasn't attacked by A wolf but by THE wolf - Fenrir/Fenris. And he wasn't attacked in fact. Ask your local google what really happened.
And erm... nice jugs, Freya. ;)
Same here. I think ... ( 4 weeks ago by Gr8TeaLvr)
Same here. I think you're correct.
Thanks, but to make ... ( 3 weeks ago by ritmotraveler)
Thanks, but to make sure i was just putting in my 2 cents, I'm pretty sure the celestial bodies were named way, way long before the names of the gods came around.
I think you may be ... ( 3 weeks ago by Gr8TeaLvr)
I think you may be correct on that too.
wow :D i didnt even ... ( 3 weeks ago by Spelldagger)
wow :D i didnt even know most of them even though im pagan ^^ intresting : )
here in Iceland ... ( 3 weeks ago by e1nn)
here in Iceland Sunday is considered the first day of the week.
words "JESUS" and " ... ( 2 weeks ago by ebertdp)
words "JESUS" and "LORD & GOD"
;)
Array ( 2 weeks ago by FatherFalcone3)
Shes very cute
"Freyja" ha
you obviously ... ( 2 weeks ago by jollyfellow25)
you obviously prefer freya's day. I however wouldn't neglect Odin's girl in the picture too.
Now I finally ... ( 4 days ago by SockReaper2000)
Now I finally understand The Cure's song: Friday I'm in Love
Because friday is named after the goddess of love.
Woohoo for realizing stuff.



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