UNDERSTANDING THE
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israelite calendar
The Israelite calendar is counted based on a lunar-solar matrix Genesis 1:14. Involving both the moon and the sun to count days, months, years and seasons. the moon control the cycle of the month and the sun control the length of days and year. The Original Hebrew calendar had 12 months 1 Kings 4:7 counted by the moon number of moons. which gives 29.5 or 30 days a month. the Original Israelite calendar started and end late march and early April. The first Israelite month starts late March and early April called "ABIB" GENESIS 12:2 Although altered, the Gregorian Calendar is not far from the original Israelite Calendar. The Gregorian Calendar was altered by the Romans under the command of the Roman Catholic church to match the Hebrew Calendar, stealing from the Holy Bible 7 days structure and 12 months a year. The Roman Calendar never had a 7 days and 12 months structure, but rather a 10 months a year and up to 10 days a week structure. ( see on your right for Roman calendar). tHE new moon
![]() The new moon begins when the first light of the moon appear. When we analyze ecclesiasticus 43: 7 in the apocrypha, it tells us that the moon is a sign of feast days, this is why all the major feasts such as passover, tabernacles, usually fall around the time the moon is full, because the moon usually come to its peak around the 14th and the 15th day of the Israelite calendar. the Sabbath day
The sabbath or Shabbath in the Hebrew Tongue means rest, it occurs every seventh day in a typical calendar which is known today as Saturday in English. HAS THE SABBATH CHANGED WITH THE GREGORIAN CALENDAR? Not at all, remember the Gregorian calendar had to be fixed to match the original day of Passover, in other word copying the biblical calendar to match " Ester" celebration. although they change couple of things such as new year, and transfer sabbath to Sunday which were done to differentiate themselves with the original Jews ( Christians). but they do admit they change the sabbath from Saturday to Sunday. there is no other evidence in ancient records sabbath was celebrated based on the moon alone or any other days. THE PASSOVER
“In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at even, ye shall eat unleavened bread, until the one and twentieth day of the month at even.” The Passover or Pasach in the Hebrew tongue is the biggest celebration of the year, marking our liberty from oppression being made to serve with rigor in Egypt. In those days The Most High raised up a great prophet in the Name of Moses, through whom He performed unbelievable signs in order to convince Pharaoh to let us go. Passover is to be commemorated by the slaughtering of a lamb at night as the fourteen day approaches, and no work will be done on that first day, then we are commanded to eat bread made without leaven for seven days. The first and the last day of Passover are sanctified, no work must be done during those days. The Passover often comes in early April after the first equinox around which time the new year comes. THE FEAST OF WEEKS
THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES
FEAST OF MEMORIAL BLOWN OF TRUMPET
THE DAY OF ATONMENT
FEAST OF DEDICATION
THE DAY OF NICANOR
FEAST OF PURIM
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