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henrymullen | 21:46 Fri 25th Mar 2005 | History
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why the word GOOD as in GOOD FRIDAY
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Calling the day of the Crucifixion �Good� Friday is a designation that is peculiar to the English language. In German, for example, it is called Karfreitag. The Kar part is an obsolete word, the ancestor of the English word care in the sense of cares and woes, and it meant mourning. So in German, it is Mourning Friday. And that is what the disciples did on that day�they mourned. They thought all was lost.

I�ve read that the word Good used to have a secondary meaning of holy, but I can�t trace that back in my etymological dictionary. There are a number of cases in set phrases where the words God and good got switched around because of their similarity. One case was the phrase God be with you, which today is just good-bye. So perhaps Good Friday was originally God�s Friday. But I think we call it Good Friday because, in pious retrospect, all that tragedy brought about the greatest good there could be.

I can see virtue in either terminology. If we call it Mourning Friday, as in German, we are facing reality head on, taking up the cross if you will, fully conscious that the Christian walk is seldom a walk in the park. But if we call it Good Friday, as in English, we are confessing the Christian hope that no tragedy�not even death�can overwhelm God�s providence, love, and grace. Either way seems fine to me!

 

 

This website goes for the 'God's Friday' explanation:

http://www.takeourword.com/Issue035.html 

Hello henrymullen With out the good how would you have the agreement  and it is a fine day to plant the spuds

As far as planting spuds is concerned, traditionally done on Good Friday, I have heard the reason could be either a) something to do with the phase of the moon, which was always right as that is how Easter is decided, or

b) the only day that servants had off that they were able to spend any amount of time outside to get it done!

My money's on b).

Connie Rodgers my form mistress in 1957told us that the intentions of the Lord were Good

we k new not to question Connie on the pain of a good smacking. Good in this case taking the usual meaning of good and hard

The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language gives the obsolete meaning of good as being pious, or holy
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