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"Monday" is not in The Bible. It's the name given by man to the "second day" of the repetitive seven-day week that God established in Genesis 1.

Man names God's seven established days of the week after his pagan gods: "Sunday" [the day of the sun-god]... "Monday" [MOON day]... "Tuesday" [the day of THEUS]... "Wednesday" [WODEN's day]... "Thursday" [THOR's day]... "Friday" [FRIEDEN's day]... "Saturday" [SATURN's day].

God only gives a "name" to ONE of the seven days of the week: the SEVENTH day - which He calls the SABBATH.

All of the other days of the week God calls by a "number." So, our "Monday" by our modern calendar is called the "second day" in the Bible.

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