I like Mr. Jordan Maxwell, but I wish he took time to do a little more study in this realm of etymology.
As for all of yaβll watching this clip, this is why itβs good to study ancient languages. Aramaic & Hebrew derives from mainly the Ugaritic and Akkadian languages. This word was attributed to Saturn πͺ over time but the real word defining the nature of Saturn in Ugaritic is αΉ’bαΉ . The Chicago Assyrian Dictionary [Vol. 16, Pg 5] will anglicize the pronunciation of this word as:
αΉ’abaαΉ βtsah-bah-tβ.
The βtsβ is the same sound you get when pronouncing βtsβ in βRatsβ or βBatsβ. This word is a verb in Akkadian that means βto seize, arrest, hold, grasp, take possession, apprehend, conquerβ etc.
The real word for the 7th Holy Day of the Ancient Israelites in the Akkadian language is:
Ε ubit βShoo-bitβ. In The Chicago Assyrian Dictionary [Vol. 17, Pt.3, Pg 172) the definition of this word is a noun meaning: Seat πΊ, Chair πͺ, Residence, Dwelling, Home π etc.
This correlates with Exodus 16:29 – βSee, for that the LORD hath given you the sabbath (Shubit), therefore he giveth you on the sixth day the bread of two days; abide ye every man in his place, let no man go out of his place on the seventh day.β
Exodus 16:30 – βSo the people rested on the seventh day.β
A Babylonian verb that surrounds this noun is Ε bαΈ« which is anglicized as: βShabachβ meaning βto settleβ [Chicago Assyrian Dictionary, Vol. 17, Pt. 1, Pg. 3, Defintion B].
Both of these definitions are prior to the Phoenicians.
Holy Day is on a Wednesday.
The names of days of the week on the Gregorian calendar are names from planets that Romans gave. Fortunately they left a clue on what day it actually is.
1. Monday – Moon
2. Tuesday – Mars
3. Wednesday – Mercury
4. Thursday – Jupiter
5. Friday – Venus
6. Saturday – Saturn
7. Sunday – Sun
Wednesday is the only day that corresponds to a planet and an element which is Mercury. Mercury is well known in Egyptology and to the Greek and Romans as knowledge and wisdom.





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