Biblical Hebrew Calendar

Has the western Gentile Christian world forsaken God’s calendar?

We are living in the Almighty’s universe. The world in which we live is synchronized to His calendar and His time clock. Whether we recognize it or not makes no difference. The Creator does not spin the world based on what we do and do not understand.

The Creator’s reckoning of time is clearly detailed in the first scroll of the Hebrew Scriptures. Yet, the western Gentile Christian world has forsaken God’s calendar. Instead, it has adopted a pagan reckoning of time in which every day of the week and month of the year is named after a pagan god or fallen angel. Days, weeks, months, and years all begin at completely fictitious points in time. Those raised within the western paradigm have no idea what time it is. It is as if the hands have been broken from the face of the clock.

The Creator set the sun, moon, planets, and stars in their courses as an elaborate time-keeping device that has not varied since creation. By it we understand His appointed times and seasons, which enables us to live in harmony with Him and His creation. Our published Astronomically and Agriculturally Corrected Biblical Hebrew Calendar is designed to help those who seek to more fully understand the Hebrew Scriptures – from Genesis to Revelation.

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The Astronomically & Agriculturally
The Creator’s original reckoning of time is clearly defined according to the ancient Hebrew Scriptures – and the rhythm of life is cadenced by the appointed times of the Almighty. By first studying the legend on the facing page and watching the DVD video presentation; The Creator’s Calendar and the Restoration of All Things, you will have a more concrete understanding of the Creator’s reckoning of time than has been available to even the most privileged scholar for the past millennium.Click here to continue reading

The Month of the Aviv
The biblical year begins on the first new moon after the barley in the land of Israel reaches the stage in its development that the Bible calls Aviv. Only by checking the state of the barley crop can we fulfill the Biblical commandment to “Keep the Month of the Aviv”(Deut 16:1). Only by fixing the calendar in harmony with the barley crop can we fulfill the commandment to celebrate the Hag Ha-Matzot (Feast of Unleavened Bread) “at the time of the month of the Aviv, because in the month of the Aviv you went out of Egypt.” (Exodus 34:18) Click here to continue reading

The Maiden Moon
The Talmud states that new moon witnesses can profane the Sabbath to report their sightings. Given that it is permissible in Jewish Law to profane the Sabbath only for the most exceptional reasons, the importance attributed to setting the Holy Days by the new moon sightings is noteworthy.

The Mishnaic stipulations on a new moon witness were detailed and rigorous. The sighted new moon fixed the month’s start, which in turn set the Hebrew Holy Days. Once the Sanhedrin certified the sightings, the news was communicated to far-flung Jewish communities throughout Israel and beyond.Click here to continue reading