The purpose of this website!
- ginasparksgs
- Jan 5
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 1
Our purpose of this website is to show the difference between what we found to be the true 7's calendar, that Yahweh gave from creation, compared to other calendars in use today. Not to condemn any other calendar but to bring clarity and prayerfully unity to Yahweh's called out believers. We have based our information on 17 years of research using the Dead Sea Scrolls, the book of Enoch, the book of Jubilees, and the Scriptures. We invite other fellow believers in Yahweh to join in our study of this very Ancient Calendar of 7's being Restored.
Yahweh created the heavens and the earth in 7 days making the number 7 a representation of a finished creation and establishing a day of rest. THE SABBATH DAY!!
IN BIBLICAL NUMBEROLOGY 7 SYMBOLIZES COMPLETION OR PROFECTION.
Here are just a few 7's:
The number 7 appears over 700 times in the Scriptures.
Creation week consist of only 7 days.
The Menorah has 7 Branches.
There are 7 Firmament layers.
7 Assemblies in the book of Revelations.
The Feast of Unleavened Bread and Sukkot last 7 days each.
7 Spirits in the book of Revelation.
7 Trumpets and 7 Bowls in Revelation.
The Zadokite Priestly Calendar is based on these facts:
12 months in a year
4 seasons with 4 Tekufah's
30-day months
52 weeks a year with 364 days
Enoch 72 and 82:11 agrees with 12 months a year....6 gates...and 4 Tekuah's one in the 1st...one in the 3rd...one in the 6th gate.
Revelations 22:2 tells us there are 12 trees for healing, one for each month of the year showing us the kingdom will still only have 12 months a year.
The Zadokite Priestly Calendars use the Tekufah's to divide the seasons just as Enoch using the sun, moon, and stars. These Tekufah's will always be 91 days apart from its previous seasonal turn. This Hebrew word is defining the four turns of the year, bearing no direct link to the modern-day computation of the equinoxes or solstices. A one-to-six-day margin will always keep the occurrences of the equinox/solstices separated from the Tekufah events.
the Tekufah represents the four intercalary days, the four turns of the year, at the end of the season (not the beginning). Marking the Last Day of the Season followed by a Memorial Day, known as Rosh Chodesh, being the 1st Day of the month & of the New A
Season one of which is the longest day of the year, one is the shortest day of the year, and 2 days on which daylight and night are equal.
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