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CALENDARS?

Calendars?

Recently, the subject of ‘calendars’ came up (in a very amicable way) so we decided to take a few minutes to see if ‘equal weights and measures’ is being applied in the exploration and application of this subject.

This is not an attempt to necessarily convert anyone from their current practice, but it IS an effort to communicate factual information so we can make informed decisions. This is also not an attempt to give an exhaustive exposition on calendar matters, but rather an effort to address just a few of the key questions, complaints and assumptions concerning calendar systems.

Our Heavenly Father left us with a set of instructions and His Word states that these instructions are not too difficult. And although it seems at times those instructions in The Word appear a little fuzzy, if we will allow Scripture to interpret Scripture, the fuzziness will become much more clear.

First, let’s understand that Scripture never dictates a set number of months in a calendar year. Although many calendar systems have the solar year divided into 12 distinct divisions (12 months), there is no such set division in Scripture. So when we begin to critique calendar systems, we should do so from the standpoint of The Word and not from the perspective of extra-biblical systems.

Scripture specifically lays out the pattern of the Gospel of Messiah Yeshua (Jesus the Christ) through the feasts of YHVH in the first seven months of the Biblical Calendar as laid out in Leviticus 23, but beyond that there is no set number of months per year dictated in the Bible.

Another concern that arises for some is the concept of intercalation (adding of extra days or weeks periodically) to make what’s on paper line up with what’s going in the atmosphere outside our window. What we mean by that is to make sure that when our paper calendar says it’s spring, it’s actually spring outside our window and not still winter.

A solar year consists of approximately 365 days, 6 hours and 9 minutes. That’s why our standard Gregorian calendar adds a single 24 hour period once every 4 years (4 x 6 hours is approx. 24 hours or one standard day). In that way, over a period of decades or centuries, our written calendar does not come out of sync with the natural seasons set into motion by our Creator and marked by the lights in the heavens. We are not declaring the Gregorian Calendar to be accurate biblically. We are just merely stating the process by which it is kept in line and in sync with the seasons.

And there are some who not only have concerns about the Gregorian calendar, since it is not based on a Scriptural timeline, but also have issues with what is referred to as ‘the jewish calendar’ or ‘the orthodox calendar’ due to it being an ‘intercalated’ system. Due to those concerns, there are those that turn to other calendar systems, such as the Zadok or Enoch Calendar systems. One reason for the popularity of these systems is they have the solar year divided up and packaged neatly in twelve months encompassing the four seasons and consistently set days and dates with a total of 364 days in each calendar year.

But since there are actually 365 days and a little over 6 hours in every solar year, how is The Zadok or Enoch system prevented or corrected from ‘coming out of sync’ with the natural progression of seasons as put into motion by our Creator? Through the process of ‘intercalation’ – the process of adding days or weeks to the calendric progression.

Since the Zadok or Enoch systems only have 364 days in each cycle and a true solar cycle is 365 days 6 hours and nine minutes, after a period of 25 years the written Zadok or Enoch calendar will be out of sync with the natural seasons by a full month. After 2 ½ decades of following the Zadok/Enoch systems, what’s on paper will say Spring and outside the window it will still be Winter. How is this problem dealt with? Intercalation.

To allow the Zadok/Enoch systems to stay on track (or to put them back on track) with the natural progression of the seasons, one full week has to be added every seventh year (sabbatical year) and another two full weeks intercalated every 4th sabbatical year (every 28 years). So not only does the Enoch/Zadok calendar systems not eliminate the concept of intercalation, they actually require the concept of intercalation to remain practical and useable.

But if we can approach the concepts of calendars in the same manner by which we should approach all Scriptural matters – as unbiased as possible – then the calendar issue would be much less troublesome.

So let’s take a look at what our Father has laid out for us in Scripture.

There are moedim – appointed times – beyond just the ones that we normally think of. New moon, weekly sabbath and the annual feasts of YHVH are all appointed times. But there are others as well. Sunrise and sunset are ‘set times’. The solstices and equinoxes are also ‘set times’, based on the lights in the heavens. You can virtually set your watch by their regularity. So how does that help us follow a calendar withOUT imposing biases? We do this by remembering that YHVH set the lights in the skies to mark the days, years and seasons and that Scripture does not mandate a set number of months in a year (beyond the 7 months of the pattern of the Feasts).

In Exodus 12, YHVH states that ‘this shall be the beginning of months . . .’ That should qualify as the beginning of the year. Later in those same passages it refers to this first month as Aviv or Spring. If we understand that astronomical spring begins at the Spring Equinox (which is an appointed time based on the lights in the heavens) and the new (Chadash – renewed) moon marks the beginning the month, we should be able to determine the first month of the new year and lay out the remainder of the year based on that initial starting point coupled with our Father’s instructions. And how many months will there be? Whatever number is required to bring us around to the beginning of our rehearsal cycle again.

Rhonda and I do not follow any organized calendar system, per se. We merely start with the Spring Equinox, then look for the first new moon following the Equinox, (which will constitute the first day of the first month) and then countdown 14 days to the day of the Passover.

For example, the Spring Equinox for 2024 falls on March 19/20, based on the alignment of the lights in the heavens. This begins the astronomical season of Spring. The first new moon after the beginning of the season of spring is April 8th, which marks the first day of the first month of this new Biblical year (Exodus 12:2). Counting down 14 days (Exodus 12:6; 12:8; Leviticus 23:5) brings us to April 22 (Passover) and April 23 (a full moon) as the first day of Unleavened Bread for 2024.

The need for ‘Intercalation’ comes into play when we require a system that we can encapsulate in a way that fits man’s box rather than simply following our Creator’s instructions without eisegetical bias.

According to Scripture, our Creator’s instructions are not too difficult, and they can and should cause us to think and act outside man’s box.

Our Father works in cycles. May HE give us the wisdom, discernment and insight to understand HIS cycles and the courage to step into them.

Blessings and Shalom in Yeshua’s Name. See ya at Passover. 😊

 
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Posted by on February 7, 2024 in Uncategorized

 

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The Cup

THE CUP

Following in line with the teaching concerning the Crown of Thorns, another element deserving of our attention at this season is ‘The Cup’. For the purposes and point of this teaching, our focus will be on the ‘cup’ referred to by Yeshua during His prayer in the garden. ( Matthew 26:36-42) For many this will be ‘old news’ but, hopefully, for some this will be new understanding. Also here, allow us to briefly explain the name ‘Yeshua’ and our use of it. The English translations of the first chapters of Matthew and Luke basically make the same statement – “ . . . you shall call His Name Jesus . . .”
That Name evokes so much for so many. Let’s look just a little deeper. Mary was of Hebrew descent and Hebrew would have been her mother tongue. More than likely, the Angel would have spoken audibly to her in her native tongue. It is NO coincidence that the Hebrew word the Angel would have spoken to her, the word from which the English word ‘Jesus’ is derived, is the word Yeshua – a Hebrew noun which translates as ‘Salvation’. Could it be anymore fitting to what the Angel declared ? “ . . . and He shall save His people . . .” Salvation – Yeshua . . . Now, back to ‘The Cup’. In His prayer in the gospel accounts Yeshua is not speaking metaphorically or poetically in these passages, although true, there was no actual physical cup in His hand. Yet the cup referred to was very much physical and real. Let’s dig a little deeper and find that cup. To do that we must return to the foundational teachings of the Old Testament in general and the Torah in specific. Let’s take a look in the book of Numbers beginning with chapter 5 and verse 12 and following.
Here we have instructions on dealing with an ‘unfaithful wife’ by her ‘jealous husband’. In these passages we see the use of an actual cup in the determination of guilt or innocence, judgment or pardon. As you read these verses you will see the use of a cup, water( The Word) , dust ( element of creation) and the presence of the Priest. All this to determine if the husband is justly jealous and the wife justly due punishment. If the wife drinks the contents of the cup and there is no effect, then she is innocent. If guilty, there will be obvious and grave consequences and she will ultimately die. So what does this have to do with Jesus and ‘the cup’ and the prayer in the garden ?
The Apostolic Writings ( New Testament) make multiple references to the ‘congregation of believers’ both past, present and future as ‘the bride’. Isaiah 54:5 declares ‘God is the Husband . . .’ Deuteronomy 4:24 tells us ‘God is a consuming fire and a Jealous God . . .’, a jealous husband if you will. In Ephesians 5:25 the Apostle Paul admonishes husbands to ‘love your wives’ (bride) as Messiah loved the congregation of believers and willingly gave himself in her place’. Is the picture starting to come together ?
The unfaithful bride is us, this body we call the ‘church’ and God calls Israel ( Eph. 2:11-14). The Godhead is the husband. Yeshua is also the priest. (Heb. 4:14) And He keeps and observes His Father’s principles and rules without exception.
So when Yeshua kneels to pray before His Father in the garden, ‘The Cup’ is all too real. It is the cup of judgment that, if drunk by His bride, she will die, for she is guilty. Therefore the eternal loving Husband takes from her hand the cup of judgment she is justly due and drinks her judgment unto Himself, saving her from the curse of the law which is death (Gal. 3:13).
So as we celebrate this season of Passover, let us ‘remember His death until He comes again’, for His death should have been mine.
May this be a blessing to you and yours, especially during this Season.
Shalom – J & R

 

 
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Posted by on April 15, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

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Revised Re-Post . . . ” A Crown of Thorns”

A CROWN OF THORNS

When we begin to look at the process of Yeshua’s ‘examination’ ( Exo. 12:3) and death, one of the elements taking center stage is the crown of thorns. It was ‘plaited’ by the roman soldiers and violently forced down onto the brow and scalp of Yeshua. But why a ‘crown’ made out of thorny branches ? It was not happenstance. It could have been made out of anything. Was it just a manner of barbaric mockery by the roman occupiers or is there more ? Is there a deeper meaning to this seemingly senseless and torturous creation of man ? The answer is a resounding ‘yes’.
One thing we must remember. Yeshua’s coming does more than just save the souls of men. His return culminates the ‘restoration of all things’ . . . “creation itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption and brought into the same glorious freedom as the children of God.” ( Acts 3:21, Romans 8:19-22) So what does this have to do with the ‘crown of thorns’ ?
Remember what Father God told Adam when he and Eve disobeyed ? “ Cursed is the very ground, because of you. Thorns and thistles it will produce. And you shall eat of the herb of the field by the sweat of your brow until you return to the earth. For from dust were you made and to dust you will return.” (Gen. 3:17-19) When Cain and Abel brought their respective offerings to God, Abel’s offering was accepted but Cain’s was not. The basic offerings ( minchah ) were the same. Why was Abel’s offering acceptable to God ? Because it was covered by an offering from the flock – a blood covering. But why did the grain offering need a blood covering ? Because since the ground was cursed, so was everything that came from the ground. And that which is from sin cannot come into the presence of God without being covered.
The Apostolic Writings (New Testament) tell us Yeshua came to deliver us from the curse of the Law. We must remember the curse does not affect just mankind but also all creation, therefore all creation must be redeemed. To be redeemed from the curse brought about by the sin of disobedience requires a ‘blood covering’ ( “ . . . without the shedding of blood there can be no forgiveness of sins . . .” Heb. 9:22)
So as Yeshua is willingly undergoing indescribable pain and torment, the blood, His Blood, is being shed to provide that covering . . . it is applied even to the ground . . . and to the thorns and thistles. For by this crowning, His Lordship and Kingship over all creation is declared and confirmed. As His Blood touches those thorns and thistles, even they are delivered from the curse. When the Crown of Thorns was placed on His head, it was prophetic. It takes us back to the beginning to Genesis 3 where the judgements were pronounced on the ground that it would produce thorns and thistles and man will eat his bread by the sweat of his brow. So when that crown was pushed down on Yeshua’s brow those judgements ( curses ) were covered and overcome by His Blood. Yeshua took the curse upon Himself. “He became sin Who knew no sin . . .”
It is very interesting the Hebrew word for thistle ( dardar – dalet resh dalet resh ) is symbolic of wilderness, desert. Father God many times sends His own into that dry place of the wilderness or desert for a time of correction and learning and then in that very place is where He speaks to and comforts and prepares them. Pruning is not fun, but it is necessary to bear fruit for the Kingdom. The two Hebrew letters that make up the word for thistle – dalet and resh – carry intriguing meanings. Dalet is the Door and Resh is the Head or Chief or First. Yeshua is the Door. He is the First and the Last, the beginning and the end.
So Yeshua, the First Fruits of the Resurrection, the Door to Salvation and Eternity with our Father, willingly pays the price for our sin with His Blood . . . for our life is in His Blood.
“All creation groans and labors with birth pangs until now . . . eagerly awaiting the revealing of the sons of God . . .” Romans 8:19,22

It is also interesting to think on how this passage in Genesis 3 is prophetic in perhaps ways we hadn’t yet considered. Consider where it speaks of the snake being put on his belly and eating dust. Ever since that day, the Serpent has been slithering among the ‘dust’ ( mankind ) stealing, killing and attempting to destroy. The thorns and thistles come out of the dust. All creation comes from that dust and must be redeemed. In the natural, most folks dislike snakes, or are at least cautious of them because they are slithering around in the dust of the earth. If we get too close they will strike at us. In the spiritual, the same thing happens, with Satan taking ‘strikes’ at us, desiring to kill and destroy . . . fiery darts, if you will. The crown of thorns on Yeshua’s head literally reveals His Kingship and the Power of His Blood to redeem all creation. Satan will bruise Yeshua’s heel, but Yeshua will crush the serpent’s head. ( Gen 3:14-15)

May this be a blessing to you and yours, especially during this Season. Shalom –

 
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Posted by on April 12, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

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Purim & Passover 2014

If you haven’t already, please mark your calendars for these two upcoming events. Purim is coming up March 15th and Passover – Corban Pesach – is coming up April 15th. We will be giving more details concerning both in upcoming posts.

Some people ask  ” why Purim ? it’s not a commanded feast day.” And you know, their probably correct. So why do we celebrate this event ? To be candid, it helps us remember our new ‘national identity’. Once we are born again, we are part of God’s family, the group He calls ‘Israel’. So we celebrate certain ‘national holidays’ of our ‘new Homeland’ to aid us in our assimilation, if you will.

When a person begins the process of acquiring citizenship in the US, they must go through a lengthy ordeal of study and testing to finally complete the ‘naturalization process’. They are now as a natural, native-born. The Scriptures say once we enter the Kingdom at Passover we are as a ‘native-born’. We have become ‘naturalized’ and adopted in to Abba’s family and given the rights of the first-born. To help us adjust to this new-found family we celebrate some of their national holidays as we take hold of our new identity. Is it a commandment ?  No . . .  Is it sin if we don’t do it ?  No . . .  Is it sin if we do ?  No . . .  We are not ‘adding to or taking from’ Torah. We are simply taking hold of the heritage of the family into whom we have been adopted by ‘grace through faith’ . . .

Watch for more details on these two upcoming celebrations.  Shalom U’Vrachot – Peace & Blessings – J & R

 
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Posted by on January 31, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

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