Proper Names of days
The names of the week were called by numbers in the bible. When you read the scriptions and it says “the 6th day”, for example, it is talking about a specific day like “Friday”. It is not telling you to count “6 days”. The days in a Shabath Cycle (week) were numbered and called by numbers. That is how you identify a day, by its number.
In Genesis, the days were LITERALLY called by NUMBERS!
• The 1st day – “Day One” – Genesis 1:5
• The 2nd day – “Day Two”– Genesis 1:8
• The 3rd day – “Day Three”– Genesis 1:13
• The 4th day – “Day Four” – Genesis 1:19
• The 5th day – “Day Five”– Genesis 1:23
• The 6th day – “Day Six” – Genesis 1:31
• The 7th day – “Day Seven– Genesis 2:1–7
Days in Manakahthey
Unspecific Day
Day יום (YuM)
Specific Days in a Seven Shabath Cycle
Day One אחד יום (YuM AKahD)
Day Two יום שני (YuM ShaNey)
Day Three יום שלישי (YuM ShaLeyShey)
Day Four יום רביעי (YuM RaBey’iey)
Day Five יום חמישי (YuM KahMey’Shey)
Day Six יום הששי YuM aH’ShaShey)
Day Seven יום שביעי (YuM ShaBey’iey)
The Shabath Day יום השבת (YuM aH’ShaBaTh)