HAPPY ROSH CHODESH! WE WELCOME HESHVAN!
Greetings:
Just to let you know that the new moon has been sighted from Jerusalem, and in other place within Israel, as reported on Devorah’s Date Tree – Devorah Gordon’s website.
There were several people who sighted the new moon tonight, so we welcome Heshvan. This is the month that the ark sailed – on the 17th of Heshvan. Noah only knew one calendar – the Creation Calendar. Heshvan was second month for all those before the Exodus. Israel, like many nations, has two calendars. The Exodus 12:2 calendar is “for you,” “for you.” It is the Festival Calendar. Aviv 1 is the Festival New Year. It marks the month-timing of the year’s Festivals (Leviticus 23).
However, from Creation the calendar has proceeded forth. Creation began on Tishre 1. That is proven by today’s star charts, as well as timing given in the Word for the birth and the return of Messiah.
Therefore, for the world, for the lost, for the saved, for the whales and the dolphin, the fish, the coral reefs, the lions and elephants, the birds and bees, the harvest cycles, and the timing of Messiah’s return, we also enjoy the Tishre calendar which begins the 7th month.
I’m sure you’re well aware that “Rosh ha Shanna” is a Babylonian Talmudic Law. It’s a rabbinic thing. It is not New Year’s Day. And I’m sure you’re aware that in the 4th century Rabbi Hillel II decided to make a global calendar for all Jews to follow. It got off 240 years somewhere along the line, but the rabbis didn’t fix it. So, if you add 240 years to their year proclaimed year—5780–you’ll come to 2020, or 6,020 years after creation. We’re in the 7th millennium.
There’s more to figuring it out than that, and it’s simple, but I filed my notes among nearly 8,000 articles of research months ago. I’ll have to see if I can find the absolute way to determine the year in alignment with our Gregorian calendar. I gave the instructions to you in an article or letter about 2 years ago, but where is now is unknown. It was really easy.
However, this year, the rabbis proclaimed an Adar Bet year so while we celebrated Passover March 22nd, they didn’t celebrate it until late April. They do not go by the Creator’s ancient ways of determining time. So, actually, tonight begins Heshvan, not Tishre. We’ve been in 2020 by His calculations since last month’s sighting of the new moon for Tishre 1. After all, since our Creators are so personal and interact so closely with us within our eternal re-born spirit, it’s great doing things Their way!
SHALOM SHALOM!!!
Yedidah
September 29, 2019