Do you know that pagan NAMES were given to the MONTHS of the YEAR, and the DAYS of the WEEK?
 

Daniel 7:25 And he shall speak great Words against the Most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to Change Times and Laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.  The change of pagan month and the HOLY DAYS of Israel has been change and is kept by Christendom. Read about Holy Days in the WEB SITE...

1. JANUARY:

Named for Janus, the Roman mighty one of portals and patron of beginnings and endings, to whom this month was sacred. He is shown as having two faces, one in front, the other at the back of his head, supposedly to symbolize his powers.

2. FEBRUARY:

This name is derived from Februa, a Roman festival of purification. It was originally the month of expiation.

3. MARCH:

It is named for Mars, the Roman mighty one of war.

4. APRIL:

This name comes from the Latin APRILIS, indicating a time of Fertility. It was believed that this month is the month when the earth was supposed to open up for the plants to grow.

5. MAY:

This month was named for Maia, the Roman female deity of growth or increase.

6. JUNE:

This name is sometimes attributed to June, the female mighty one of the marriage, the wife of Jupiter in Roman mythology. She was also called the "Queen of heaven" and " Queen of mighty ones." The name of this month is also attributed to Junius Brutus, but originally it most probably referred to the month in which crops grow to ripeness.

7. JULY:

Named for the Roman emperor Julius Caesar, this is the seventh month of the Gregorian year.

8. AUGUST:

Named for Octavius Augustus Caesar, emperor of Rome; the name was originally from augure, which means, "to increase."

9. SEPTEMBER:

This name is derived from the Latin septem, meaning "seven."

10. OCTOBER:

This name comes from the Latin root octo, meaning "eight."

11. NOVEMBER:

This name is derived from Latin novem, meaning "ninth."

12. DECEMBER:

This name is derived from the Latin decem, meaning "ten."


 

Do you know how the pagan NAMES were

given to the DAYS of the WEEK?



1. The First Day: Sunday was named after the Sun god.

2. The second Day: Monday was named after the moon goddess

3. The Third Day: Tuesday was named after the god Tyr.

4. The Fourth Day: Wednesday was named after the god Odin.

5. The Fifth Day: Thursday was named after the god Thor

6. The Sixth Day: Friday was named after the goddess Frigga

7. The Seventh Day: Saturday was named after the god Saturn.

The Bible says we should not pagan deity names.

Exodus 23:13 and in all things that I have said to you take heed: and make no mention of other Mighty ones, neither let it be heard out of your mouth. Psalms 16:4 their sorrows shall be multiplied that give gifts to idols: Their drink-offerings of blood will I not offer, nor take their names upon my lips.