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Meaning of semana by V.M. Hjor Ku Xoans





V.M. Hjor Ku Xoans

semana
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Week: Latin term of Semitic origin, which alludes the activity in agricultural tasks. On time, which in theory adds share rest requiring six daytime hours, at a rate of four hours a day, and made effective on a seventh day with 24 hours off what they called the Hebrews Saturday; a week begins - in the Jewish tradition - in the vésper on Saturday, in the Gregorian system, are 18: 00 or Eve on Sunday, bringing about confusion, because of the unclear interpretation of the term rest, in the Adventist meaning.

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