We know that the Sabbath was originally called the seventh day, and the days of the week were named by their occurrence with Sunday called day one.
We are told when and how the first day of the week came to be called Sunday. That is as old as the grandson of Noah: Nimrod. Nimrod is called a great mighty man, a hunter. He established a nation that worshiped the sun as the one true God. He copied the true God in that he said one day of the week was for worship, except he said that day was the first day of the week, renamed Sunday, day of the sun and worship was to be of the sun.
The Sabbath, or the seventh day was renamed with the name of an idol—Saturn. All the days of the week were renamed for idols. Does anyone know when that happened and why?
We are told when and how the first day of the week came to be called Sunday. That is as old as the grandson of Noah: Nimrod. Nimrod is called a great mighty man, a hunter. He established a nation that worshiped the sun as the one true God. He copied the true God in that he said one day of the week was for worship, except he said that day was the first day of the week, renamed Sunday, day of the sun and worship was to be of the sun.
The Sabbath, or the seventh day was renamed with the name of an idol—Saturn. All the days of the week were renamed for idols. Does anyone know when that happened and why?