By astronomics and maths (52 × 7 fits the best in 365) The cristians just symply refraised it in a devine meaning.
The Chaldeans, an ancient civilization in Mesopotamia, are often credited with developing the concept of a seven-day week. They based this system on lunar phases, dividing the month into four weeks of seven days each. This idea influenced later cultures, including the Babylonians and, eventually, the Jewish and Christian traditions, which adopted the seven-day week. However, it is important to note that other ancient civilizations also had their own methods of timekeeping, so the origins of the seven-day week are not exclusively attributed to the Chaldeans.
The Sumerians did not create the seven-day week; this concept is believed to have originated with the ancient Babylonians, who adopted a seven-day cycle based on lunar phases. The Sumerians had a different system of timekeeping, using a base-60 numerical system that influenced later cultures. The seven-day week gained prominence in various societies, including the Jewish tradition, and eventually spread widely, particularly through Roman and later Christian practices. Thus, while the Sumerians contributed significantly to early civilization, they were not the originators of the seven-day week.
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Mike Wells
They didn't. It was only when they converted to a seven day week, instead of the then eight day week called the Nundinal cycle.
the Romans adopted the seven day week from the egyptians in the time when Julius Caesor was romancing with Cleopatra. Caesor imposed the new callendar on his return from Egypt.
The judaic influence of the early Jewish Christians: "God" built the world in six days, then he rested.
Friday
The seven-day week has been used for centuries and is thought to have originated from ancient Mesopotamia with the Babylonians, who assigned each day of the week to a different celestial body. This system was later adopted by the Romans and eventually spread to other cultures. The seven-day week aligns well with lunar cycles and has become a practical and widely-accepted way to organize time.
Okay. 24 hours per day. 7 days in 1 week. 24 x 7 = 168. 168 Hours....
Seven
a week goes by - you will be in the day of the week you currently are on.
Seven days after Sunday is the following Sunday. Since a week consists of seven days, adding seven days to any given day brings you back to the same day of the week.
mayans
So that it will match the calendar.
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