12-15-2008, 04:35 AM
Shlama Claud:
I found a post by Paul Younan with a list of the seven days of the week.
by Paul Younan on Tue Jan 04, 2005 5:46 am
(1) Khad b'Shabba (first-of-seven)
(2) Treyn b'Shabba (second-of-seven)
(3) Tlatha b'Shabba (third-of-seven)
(4) Arbaa b'Shabba (fourth-of-seven)
(5) Khamsha b'Shabba (five-of-seven)
(6) Arubtha (setting)
(7) Shabtha (seventh)
See how one sticks out?
Whereas the Jewish names of the days are as follows:
(1) Yom Rishon (first day)
(2) Yom Sheni (second day)
(3) Yom Shlishi (third day)
(4) Yom Arevi (fourth day)
(5) Yom Khamishi (fifth day)
(6) Yom Shishi (sixth day)
(7) Shabbath (seventh)
As we can see the first day of the week (Sunday, if you will) is called Khad b'Shabba.
Shlama,
Stephen
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I found a post by Paul Younan with a list of the seven days of the week.
by Paul Younan on Tue Jan 04, 2005 5:46 am
(1) Khad b'Shabba (first-of-seven)
(2) Treyn b'Shabba (second-of-seven)
(3) Tlatha b'Shabba (third-of-seven)
(4) Arbaa b'Shabba (fourth-of-seven)
(5) Khamsha b'Shabba (five-of-seven)
(6) Arubtha (setting)
(7) Shabtha (seventh)
See how one sticks out?
Whereas the Jewish names of the days are as follows:
(1) Yom Rishon (first day)
(2) Yom Sheni (second day)
(3) Yom Shlishi (third day)
(4) Yom Arevi (fourth day)
(5) Yom Khamishi (fifth day)
(6) Yom Shishi (sixth day)
(7) Shabbath (seventh)
As we can see the first day of the week (Sunday, if you will) is called Khad b'Shabba.
Shlama,
Stephen
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