Origins of the Week
The seven-day week, rooted in Babylonian astronomy, emerged as a practical solution to align with lunar cycles. The Babylonians linked each day to a planet, a concept that spread through cultural exchanges with the Persians and Jews. This tradition solidified further with religious significance, particularly through the creation narrative in Genesis, ultimately influencing Greek culture as well.In this clip
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