SUNDAY: THE DAY OF THE SUN 🌞 ☀️ 🌤.

The days of the week were named in Latin for the planet earth 🌎. One of the days was named dies solis, meaning "day of the sun." The Latin name was later translated into other languages. Dies solis became sunnandæg in Old English. The modern English Sunday comes from the Old English sunnandæg.

Sunday is the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday. In many Western countries, it's the last day of the weekend and a day of rest. In some Middle Eastern countries, Sunday is considered a weekday. The name "Sunday" is derived from the sun, as the Babylonians named days of the week after celestial bodies, according to Time and Date. In Christianity, Sunday is the Christian Sabbath and a day of worship

In the Bible, christ rose from the dead on sunday, and the story of creation According to the book of genesis said that GOD the father rested and relaxed on the seventh day after a very stressful creation. And that's makes Sunday on a HOLY day.

Christians around the world give thanks to the source of life every sunday

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