Evening 12:00 noon till 6:00 pm morning 6:00 am till noon
East-West dichotomy – Wikipedia
How come east is west and west is east?Why is evening morning and morning is evening.
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In sociology, the East–West dichotomy is the perceived difference between the Eastern and the Western worlds. Cultural and religious rather than geographical in division, the boundaries of East and West are not fixed, but vary according to the criteria adopted by individuals using the term..
PlanetsSumerianBabylonianGreekLatinEnglishNannaSinSelenêLunaMoonEnkiNabûHermesMercuriusMercuryInannaIshtarAphroditêVenusVenusUtuŠamašHeliosSôlSunGugalannaNergalAresMarsMarsEnlilMardukZeusIuppiterJupiterNinurtaNinurtaKronosSaturnusSaturnThe Latin names of the Planets were simple translations of the Greek names, which in turn were translations of the Babylonian names, which go back to the Sumerians. The Egyptians had different assignments. Some interpretation was required for the Greek, and even for the Babylonian, translations, however. Nergal, for instance, was the god of war but also of pestilence and, especially, the Underworld — overlapping with the Greek Hades. While Kronos was the father of Zeus, Ninurta was the son of Enlil. The Babylonians replaced the Sumerian national gods Enlil and Enki with the patron god of Babylon, Marduk, and his son, Nabû — though Marduk was actually taken to be the son of Enki (called “Ea” in Babylonian). Ninurta, an obscure god inherited by the Babylonians, may have been identified with Saturn, the slowest moving planet, because, at least in one story, he was identified with the turtle. [note]
In Hebrew, the days of the week are simply numbered, except for the 7th, which is the Sabbath (Šabbat,
). In Arabic, the days of the week are also numbered, and the 7th day is still the Sabbath (ʾas-Sabt,
), but the 6th day is now ʾal-Jumʿah (
), the day of “gathering” (jumʿ,
), when Muslims pray at the mosque (jâmiʿ,
). In Greek, the days are also numbered, and the 7th is still the Sabbath (Sábbaton, Σάββατον), but the 1st day is now Kyriakê
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Evening and morning was the first day. Evening starts at noon