Coconote
AI notes
AI voice & video notes
Try for free
ποΈ
TWR π₯ Yah's Calendar and Timekeeping
Feb 19, 2025
π
View transcript
π
Review flashcards
Lecture Notes on Yah's Calendar and Timekeeping
Introduction
Perception as Reality
: Perception, if unchallenged, becomes reality.
Awakening
: The awakening is progressive and is experienced in stages, not merely at the destination.
Purpose
: To challenge existing belief systems and explore the truth about Yah's calendar.
Importance of Yah's Calendar
Order and Precision
: Essential for determining the true appointed times.
Historical Context
: Historically used by Yahweh and his people until changes by the Gentiles.
Discrepancies in Modern Practice
: Current practices often misalign with Yah's intended calendar.
Understanding the Calendar
Solar vs. Lunar
: Discussion on solar (364-day) and lunar (354-day) calendars.
Jubilees and Enoch
: Both books affirm a solar calendar as Yah's intended system.
Fixed Nature
: The calendar should be fixed, not rotating or adding extra months.
Challenges in Timekeeping
Antiochus Epiphanies
: Blamed for changing times and temple worship.
Historical Changes
: Transition from a solar to lunar calendar due to Hellenistic influence.
Evidence from Scriptures
: Genesis, Daniel, Enoch, and Dead Sea Scrolls support a solar calendar.
Reconciliation Issues
: Mismatches between modern Jewish calendar and historical records.
Examination of Terms
Kodesh vs. Yarak
: "Kodesh" often means month, whereas "Yarak" is more related to the moon.
Scriptural References
: Torah does not mention "new moon" in context with months.
Intercalary Days
: Days counted in the year but not in the monthly cycle.
Yahusha's Alignment with Calendar
Feast of the Jews
: Differentiation between Yah's feast days and Jewish practices of the time.
Essenes and Yahusha
: Possible alignment with Essene calendar by Yahusha.
Evidence of Day Alignment
: Historical records indicate Yahusha's observance of a solar calendar.
Astronomical Observations
Equinoxes and Solstices
: Key celestial events marking times and seasons.
Observational Science
: Importance of understanding astronomy (not astrology) in timekeeping.
Illustrative Examples
: Use of pyramids and other ancient structures to mark celestial events.
Practical Application
Pesach Observance
: Plans for Passover celebration aligned with the solar calendar.
Educational Efforts
: Teaching community about the significance of Yah's calendar.
Continuous Learning
: Encouragement for ongoing study and adaptation based on new insights.
Conclusion
Collective Growth
: Aim for the Hebrew community to align with Yah's original calendar.
Open Dialogue
: Encourage questioning and exploration of all scriptural and historical evidence.
Resources and Further Study
Books and Texts
: Jubilees, Enoch, Dead Sea Scrolls, etc.
Community Gatherings
: Opportunities for group learning and discussion.
Final Thoughts
Invite Further Exploration
: Seek a deeper understanding and alignment with divine timing.
Upcoming Events
: Reference to upcoming events and gatherings that focus on these teachings.
π
Full transcript