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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 ya’ll watching this clip, this is why it’s good to study ancient languages. Aramaic & Hebrew derives from mainly the Ugaritic and Akkadian languages. This word was attributed to Saturn πŸͺ 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 β€œtsah-bah-t”.

The β€œts” is the same sound you get when pronouncing β€œts” in β€œRats” or β€œBats”. This word is a verb in Akkadian that means β€œto seize, arrest, hold, grasp, take possession, apprehend, conquer” etc.

The real word for the 7th Holy Day of the Ancient Israelites in the Akkadian language is:

Ε ubit β€œShoo-bit”. In The Chicago Assyrian Dictionary [Vol. 17, Pt.3, Pg 172) the definition of this word is a noun meaning: Seat πŸ’Ί, Chair πŸͺ‘, Residence, Dwelling, Home 🏠 etc.

This correlates with Exodus 16:29 – β€œSee, 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.”

Exodus 16:30 – β€œSo the people rested on the seventh day.”

A Babylonian verb that surrounds this noun is Ε bαΈ« which is anglicized as: β€œShabach” meaning β€œto settle” [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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