Calculations for Enoch's Calendar, Which is God's Calendar, Forever

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The Solar calendar year begins this year on March [15]16 when, in Israel, sunset at 5:48 PM begins the new day of March 16 and March 17.

But the head of the year -when the date turns over to another year, is Rosh Hashanah, the birthday of the world, and of Adam.
Then Yom Kippur is the anniversary of the death of Adam and the mourning period God commemorated for the death of Adam [and we in Him]; then comes the Day of Atonement, and then, Tabernacles, and the 8th day, that Great Day of new beginnings, which is yet to come when the world is regenerated forever.
 
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"The Calendar", Enoch's Revealed of Course!

I keep the "Feasts on the Enoch dates"

Here is what I have learned after keeping the calendar for 5 years.

It Is Said . . .

If the Enoch calendar is THE ONE revealed both in the book of Enoch and the book of Jubilees, which comport with the texts of the Bible, the old and new teastaments, then why are not more people observing it?

It was in 70 A.D. the Jews went for the Babylonian calendar, the predecessor of the Roman one after they lost the temple, . The Roman Church removed it from the received texts in 400 A.D. because it caused problems and "Looked Jewish".

Enoch's revealed calendar is grand in it's simplicity. It allows keeping the holy days appointed by the Father a joy. For many a century, it has hidden in plain sight, the Farmers Almanac and the Zodiac Months as well as in the Ethopic, and eastern Rite churches who have maintaind the book of Enoch.

It's eloquence is the calendar starts on the spring equinox setting the 7 day weekly cycle which ignores both the Roman and Jewish Babylon calendars and their 7 day distorted cycle.

The calendar is 364 days and when counted in proper order, starting on the spring equinox the first month of the year. Just after the full count of 364 days is completed as commanded, a one or two day vacancy will be evident. This cycles in a 4 year period of 3 years of one day and the 4th a two day leap. The leap day(s) is lived and not included in a normal week. As soon as the spring equinox happens, a new year starts. Each quarter of the year has 3 months of 30, 30, and 31 days.

The equinox always makes the 4th day of a 7 day week celebrating the Creation of The Luminaries. The 4th day is not concurrent with calendars that call their 4th day Wednesday, as in the Roman and Jewish calendars. Enoch makes it's own 7 day week and does not track with the worlds "system" of weeks as determined by the Roman calendar of which we are under by decree of the Catholic Church, A.D. 1758.

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In corrected form, here is what Jubilees reads with regard to the calendar of Enoch . . .

"The Book of Jubilees: Chapter 6
Jasher is quoted in the O.T. and Enoch is quoted in the N.T. The context of the Jubilees quote also found in the book of Enoch.
- 32 And command thou the children of Israel that they observe the years according to this reckoning- three hundred and sixty-four days, and (these) will constitute a complete year, and they will not disturb its time from its days and from its feasts; for everything will fall out in them according** to 33 their testimony, and they will not leave out any day nor disturb any feasts. But if they do neglect and do not observe them according to His commandment, then they will disturb all their seasons and the years will be dislodged from this (order), [and they will disturb the seasons and the years 34 will be dislodged] and they will neglect their ordinances. And all the children of Israel will forget and will not find the path of the years, and will forget the new months, and seasons, and Sabbaths 35 and they will go wrong as to all the order of the years. For I know and from henceforth will I declare it unto thee, and it is not of my own devising; for the book (lies) written before me, and on the heavenly tablets the division of days is ordained, lest they forget the feasts of the covenant 36 and walk according to the feasts of the Gentiles after their error and after their ignorance. For there will be those who will assuredly make observations of the moon -how (it) disturbs the 37 seasons and comes in from year to year ten days too soon. For this reason the years will come upon them when they will disturb (the order), and make an abominable (day) the day of testimony, and an unclean day a feast day, and they will confound all the days, the holy with the unclean, and the unclean day with the holy; for they will go wrong as to the months and Sabbaths and feasts and 38 jubilees. For this reason I command and testify to thee that thou moist testify to them; for after thy death thy children will disturb (them), so that they will not make the year three hundred and sixty-four days only, and for this reason they will go wrong as to the new months and seasons and Sabbaths and festivals, and they will eat all kinds of blood with all kinds of flesh. _____________________________________________________________​_______
* Edited to reflect the Hebrew words in context and fidelity.
** This calendar is a time (year) beginning with the first day of the first month, which will be determined by the spring equinox. The calendar starts each year on the day when the equinox happens will be marked as the fourth day of a 7-day week. Normally, this is done by observation at sunset, which begins the first day of the year. A shadow from a west-facing pole is cast upon an east-facing pole. The poles, of course, are aligned so that a line between the two poles points exactly east and west as determined by a line from south to north that points to the polar star. (Not by magnetic compass.) After the 364 days are finished, the surplus time of 1 to 2 days is ignored while one waits for the equinox. The equinox is always marked as the fourth day of the 7-day week. On that day one starts the 364-day count once again. The year has 4 quarters, seasons of 3 months each consisting of 30 days, 30 days and 30 days plus 1 day.

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From 364 Days Of
Perfect Unity To 365.25 Days
Of Sin And Confusion.

* A calendar in contention with the worlds system of counting is rooted
on the seasons of the year. And as quoted from the Septuagent New English translation, Deuteronomy, 33:13-16, - "And to Joseph he said: His land is from Yahua (the Lord's) blessing from the unfathomable springs below and in a season of produce of the sun's changes and from the conjunction of months and from the top of mountains of yore and from the top of the hills and in the seasons of earth fulness."
* Here in clear English without "Jewish Idiomatic words or phrases" is evidence of what Israel was taught and understood. The Enoch revealed calendar is The Creators benchmark for observing the year so that all is well with His congregation, the children of Israel! The reminders and reiteration of how to begin the year read in Exodus, the first day of spring begins the long chain of events and observations as noted from Exodus to Deuteronomy.
* Israel and the peoples of the nations who understand His calendar are set apart. They do march to a different drummer, Enoch!
* This year, the Roman 2013,(5995)on March 21st, was the Spring Equinox, the beginning of a new year as marked by Enoch. It is the Roman Thursday, the 5th day of the Pagan week. For The Enoch accounting, it is marked as a 4th day of "the" 7 day week celebrating the creation of the luminaries as read in Genesis. So in counting a 7 day week, the Roman Sunday is now for the followers of Yahua, The Sabbath.
Next year at the 2014 Spring Equinox, the Sabbath will be on the Roman Monday!
* The calendar is 364 days and when counted in proper order, starting on the spring equinox is the first month of the year. Just after the full count of 364 days is completed as commanded, a one or two day vacancy will be evident. This cycles in a 4 year period of 3 years of one day and the 4th a two day leap. The leap day(s) is lived and not included in a normal week. As soon as the spring equinox happens, a new year starts. Each quarter of the year has 3 months of 30, 30, and 31 days.
* The equinox always makes the 4th day of a 7 day week celebrating the Creation of The Luminaries. The 4th day is not concurrent with calendars that call their 4th day Wednesday, as in the Roman and Jewish calendars. Enoch makes it's own 7 day week and does not track with the worlds "system" of weeks as determined by the Roman calendar of which we are under by decree of the Catholic Church, A.D. 1758.
* So why 364 verses 365.25 days? Prior to the flood the day's were 364 to a year. After the flood the span of the year the Earth slowed down in is orbit adding 1.25 day's due to sin. The Fathers saw the difference in the counting and ignored the extra time continuing in the Revealed calendar which starts it's yearly cycle on the Spring Equinox.
* Enoch'' calendar proves the year the Savior died on the stake. 30, A.D., according to the counting of day's for the Passover season as read in Exodus and Leviticus!
* 2016(5998)is a year to look at . . . The calendar is revealed truth for His Congregation. His time is ours.

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Enoch's revealed calendar is grand in it's simplicity. It allows keeping the holy days appointed by the Father a joy. For many a century, it has hidden in plain sight, the Farmers Almanac and the Zodiac Months as well as in the Ethopic, and eastern Rite churches who have maintaind the book of Enoch.

It's eloquence is the calendar starts on the spring equinox setting the 7 day weekly cycle which ignores both the Roman and Jewish Babylon calendars and their 7 day distorted cycle.

The calendar is 364 days and when counted in proper order, starting on the spring equinox the first month of the year. Just after the full count of 364 days is completed as commanded, a one or two day vacancy will be evident. This cycles in a 4 year period of 3 years of one day and the 4th a two day leap. The leap day(s) is lived and not included in a normal week. As soon as the spring equinox happens, a new year starts. Each quarter of the year has 3 months of 30, 30, and 31 days.

The equinox always makes the 4th day of a 7 day week celebrating the Creation of The Luminaries. The 4th day is not concurrent with calendars that call their 4th day Wednesday, as in the Roman and Jewish calendars. Enoch makes it's own 7 day week and does not track with the worlds "system" of weeks as determined by the Roman calendar of which we are under by decree of the Catholic Church, A.D. 1758.

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"From the sun to the moon"
ABRAHAM RABINOVICH
05/07/2009 10:23 .

Prof. Rachel Elior explains how the sages invented Judaism as we know it.
The scene could be out of the Haggada - a group of rabbis sitting on the floor in a circle through the night, probably reclining on pillows, scrolls scattered about them, engaging in heated disputation until the pale light outside signals that a new day is upon them. The fact that this particular gathering, mentioned in the Talmud, is held in an attic (aliyat gag) might suggest to a modern reader that there is something clandestine about it, perhaps a desire to take distance from Roman ears or even from the surrounding Jewish population. Clandestine or not, this meeting, and all the similar gatherings that preceded and followed, contained the seeds of revolution - the radical restructuring of Jewish religious thought and practice that followed the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE. According to Prof. Rachel Elior of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the rabbis were involved in nothing less than "a reinvention of Judaism...
They were closing an old world based on prophecy and angelic revelation and opening the sacred canon to human reinterpretation." A glimpse into that intellectual ferment is provided in the brief depiction in the talmudic tractate Shabbat (13b) of the rabbinic gathering, perhaps in Yavne - which had become the major center of Jewish learning after the destruction of Jerusalem. "That man should be remembered with favor," the passage says in reference to one of the participants in the meeting, "his name being Hanania son of Hezekiah, for if it were not for him the Book of Ezekiel would have been suppressed and withdrawn as its teachings contradict those of the Torah. What did he do? They brought him jugs of oil [for lamps] and he sat in the attic and expounded upon the texts [through the night]." What Hanania and his colleagues were engaged in was a culling of all the Hebrew religious texts composed until that time. The works they would choose from this library would constitute the Jewish canon which henceforth would be the only texts deemed to have divine authority. In the end, a consensus formed around 24 works, including the five books of the Pentateuch, which together would make up the Bible. But what of the works excluded from the canon? Many were of comparable literary and religious quality to those chosen, says Elior, a professor of Jewish philosophy and Jewish mystical thought.
"To many of the Jews of the first millennium BCE, all the texts had been equally holy," she says. "The [excluded] Book of Enoch or Book of Jubilees were certainly not considered less sacred than the [canonical] Book of Judges or Esther or Daniel." Yet the excluded texts - close to a dozen major works - were not just abandoned but excised as if they were a malignant growth. "Whoever reads them," declared Rabbi Akiva, one of the foremost sages involved in the process, "will have no place in the world to come." Left to die, some of the expelled texts were rescued and adopted by another religion. Newborn Christianity, which regarded itself as the successor of Judaism, incorporated these texts into its own corpus of holy works along with the Old Testament, as the Hebrew Bible came to be called. In time, Jewish scholars would rediscover the repudiated texts of their ancestors in Greek, Ethiopian (Geez), Syriac, Armenian and Slavic church translations. These writings, known as Apocrypha ("hidden scriptures" in Latin) would never be reincorporated into the Jewish library but would remain for scholars to puzzle over as they tried to understand by what criteria the texts had been rejected. HALF A century ago another lost library with a mystery attached surfaced on the shores of the Dead Sea, this one having been literally lost for 1,900 years after being hidden in the caves of Qumran. Many of these Dead Sea Scrolls would have been suppressed, says Elior, for the same reasons that the previously known apocryphal books were suppressed. In her recently published (Hebrew) book, Memory and Oblivion - The Mystery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, she offers a bold and coherent narrative to explain events about which scholars have long held contrary views. The short reason for the canon/Apocrypha divide, she suggests, was a dispute over the calendar.
The more profound explanation involves a power struggle between the old priestly order that believed its rulings to be divinely inspired and an emerging class of rabbis espousing a different narrative, one which gave human reason and laws a role in shaping the religion.
Elior demonstrates how mystic notions like cosmic calendars and heavenly chariots were part of a power struggle whose outcome would affect how Judaism is practiced to the present day. For centuries the Israelites had marked time according to a solar calendar drawn up by the priestly caste but regarded as divinely inspired. The calendar emulated the pattern set by God when He created the world in six days and rested on the seventh. The number seven would become a mystic measure of Jewish time. The Israelites adopted a seven-day week, apparently the first people in the world to do so, and they too rested on the seventh day. Every seventh year was designated a shmita year when the earth itself rested and lay fallow. Each cycle of seven times seven years, 49 years in all, would be followed by a jubilee year, a new beginning when indentured servants were freed and leased land reverted to its original owners. The time between the exodus from Egypt to Moses's meeting with God on Mount Sinai would be remembered as seven weeks. Joshua would lead the Israelites across the Jordan in a jubilee year.
There would be, until this day, seven days of mourning, seven days between birth and male circumcision, seven days of female menstrual impurity. Elior terms the priestly calendar an exceptional mathematical construct that reflected a presumed cosmic order revealed to Enoch (Hanoch, in Hebrew), an intriguing biblical figure central to the priestly narrative but shunted aside by the rabbis. In Genesis (5:18), he is mentioned briefly in the long list of descendents of Adam - the seventh generation of the patriarchs of mankind, and thus safely distanced from the incest that necessarily marked the earliest generations - but his listing is unique. As with all the others, it gives the number of years he lived - 365 in his case, not coincidentally the number of days of the year - and tells whom he begot - Methuselah, who lived 969 years and who in turn begat Noah. However, the thumbnail biography of Enoch does not end like all the others with the words "and he died." Instead, it says "And Enoch walked with God, and he was not; for God took him." The Bible does not elaborate on this, but the Apocrypha does. Several versions of the Book of Enoch preserved by the church have been found in different languages. (Several scrolls of Enoch turned up in Qumran as well, in Aramaic.) They describe Enoch being brought up to heaven and granted immortality along with a two-way ticket. At God's direction, he is taught by angels to read, write and calculate numbers - the first human given this knowledge. He then returns to earth to share with humankind what he has learned, including the solar calendar.
The priests, wrote Elior in an earlier book, The Three Temples: On the Emergence of Jewish Mysticism, viewed this calendar as "a cyclic reflection of an eternal divine order." The priests were the calendar's guardians, privy to secrets imparted by angels and, like Enoch, would serve as conduits between the heavenly and the terrestrial. It was members of the priestly caste and prophets, many of whom were priests, who wrote the books that would form the Bible, and they wrote the books that would become the Apocrypha as well. Everything the priests wrote was considered sacred because they were, in effect, taking dictation from the angels.
They regarded the angels as their heavenly counterparts and saw themselves as working with them to ensure a synchronization of the cosmic order in heaven and on earth. THE MOST tangible earthly manifestation of the solar calendar was the priestly work roster on the Temple Mount. Twenty-four priestly families, the same number as the number of hours in a day, took weekly turns attending to animal sacrifices and other Temple rituals. Like army reservists today, members of one of these families would go up to the Mount on the morning of the first day of the week and officiate until relieved by the next family a week later. These priestly "watches" gave a time frame to the life of the entire community, says Elior.
From the time the Temple was built by Solomon in the 10th century BCE, the High Priest was chosen from a family line descended from the priest Zadok, who had carried the Ark of God in David's time and anointed David's son, Solomon, as king. The last Zadokite (Sadducee) high priest was ousted during the political chaos that preceded the Hasmonean revolt in the second century BCE.
The Hasmoneans, a priestly family but not of the Zadokite line, cast out the Hellenizers from Jerusalem but instead of restoring the Zadokite line installed their own members in the high priesthood. Some of the Zadokites and their followers challenged the legitimacy of the Hasmonean priestly leadership and seceded from Temple service.
This conflict between the Zadokite "secessionists," as Elior calls them, and the Hasmonean usurpers is the theme of many of the most interesting scrolls found at Qumran.
Elior views the Qumran scrolls as a Zadokite library, not an Essene library as has been the consensus view. Amid the chaos and intense religious ferment of the Hasmonean period (152-37 BCE), new voices began to be heard - those of scholars known as Pharisees who disputed the legitimacy of the Hasmonean priests and kings and who argued with the Zadokite priests about the solar calendar and their claims to possess an open line to the divine.
These scholars, who would become known as rabbis or sages, were unhappy about the exclusiveness of the priests and the power they had accrued through their claims to esoteric knowledge as confidants of angels. In a game-changing move, the rabbis declared that the age of prophecy had long since ended and that the priesthood had been severed from ongoing access to higher authority. According to one rabbinic tradition, prophecy had ended with the destruction of the First Temple in the sixth century BCE. According to another, it ended when Alexander the Great and the Hellenizers arrived two centuries later.
The priests vigorously rejected this downsizing. The rabbis favored a lunar calendar, says Elior, because they saw it symbolically freeing the nation from dependence on a closed priestly caste locked into the solar calendar and claiming divine authority. They wanted to symbolize instead man's share in the determination of time and of his own fate. "They declared that human understanding of sacred writings was a legitimate source of authority." The month would now not commence according to a solar calendar precalculated for eternity but by mortals scanning the sky for the new moon, perhaps disagreeing about the sighting among themselves, perhaps even erring.
A MODERN-DAY reminder of the rabbinic victory in their epic struggle with the priests can be witnessed outside Orthodox synagogues one night a month, when the congregation emerges to pronounce the prayer for the new moon. In choosing the works that would comprise the biblical canon, says Elior, the principle criteria of the rabbis was to exclude those which invoked the solar calendar and endowed the priests with ongoing divine authority. "They were saying by this, 'The old age has ended and a new age has begun.'" Similar symbolic moves would follow the French Revolution when a radically new calendar, including a 10-day week, was adopted, and following the Russian Revolution when the Gregorian calendar used in the West was substituted for the Julian calendar followed by the Russian Orthodox Church. The issue was less the measure of time, notes Elior, than the measure of man's sovereignty.
Alongside the texts that the rabbis accepted into the canon, they created a parallel framework of oral law which they themselves - not the priests - would develop and which would become ever more relevant over the centuries to the evolving circumstances of Jewish life. The first major compilation, the Mishna, would be completed by 200 CE. In the following centuries, sages in Palestine and Babylonia would complete the Talmud.
These compilations would remain oral - the ancients having a capacity for memorizing enormous texts - until the eighth or ninth centuries when they were finally put into writing. The sages represented a strongly democratic strain. Study was open to all Jewish men and was not a matter of dynasty and inherited privilege. Rabbi Akiva had been a shepherd. Other sages had been farmers and craftsmen. Resh Lakish was a reformed bandit. The Oral Law, says Elior, was "open to study and interpretation by the entire male Jewish population." The meritocracy that emerged displaced the hereditary leadership of the priestly clans which had traced their dynasty, link by link, back to Moses's brother, Aaron. "The rabbis transferred the center of gravity," says Elior, "from a regular, priestly ritual, anchored in holy time and holy place, to an ever-changing order entrusted to sages from all classes of the population, who took charge of humanly declared time and taught a new perception of holiness." The debate between the sages and the priests ended abruptly with the Roman conquest.
Following the destruction of the Temple, the priestly order was shattered and the rabbis were free to reconfigure the playing field. They not only discarded the apocryphal texts but, according to Elior, probably amended some passages in the books they would include in the Bible to minimize references to the solar calendar, to angels and to the story of Enoch. By doing so, the sages prepared the Jewish people for the long haul through the ages. The conduit to the divine was no longer a monumental building in Jerusalem served by a priestly caste. As they went into exile, the Jews took with them the Sabbath and the Bible but were no longer dependent on a specific holy place or on priestly intermediaries. From now on a quorum of 10 ordinary Jews assembling in the humblest of rooms, or in no room at all, could, anywhere in the world talk directly to God.
 
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RACHEL ELIOR responds to the criticisms of her theory about the Dead Sea Scrolls recently published by Geza Vermes. This note was first circulated by Joseph I. Lauer and and I am happy to reproduce it here at Professor Elior's request.
I read with interest Dr. Geza Vermes's Standpoint magazine article "The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls" in which he discusses the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls and his recollections about the work he and others have done with regard to them.
Dr. Vermes also devoted a few sentences to some of the arguments I have made challenging "the Essene origin of the sectarian Dead Sea Scrolls" as described in an Haaretz newspaper article of March 13, 2009. He sums up my arguments as claiming "that the scrolls were written by Jerusalem Sadducee priests and not by Essenes; and that the Essenes never existed, but were invented by Flavius Josephus."
(If I may correct Dr. Vermes's summary, I argue that the content of the scrolls attests to profound priestly interest and distinct priestly language while the sources about the Essenes do not refer to priestly identity or priestly context. I think that Philo invented the Essenes as an ideal society and Josephus was much influenced by him, and the fact that no Jewish source written in Hebrew or Aramaic before or after the Common Era knows anything about a group called Essenes or mentions any group known as celibates denouncing private property and family life raises severe questions about their historical existence in the Land of Israel.)
Dr. Vermes's comments are based on the now-familiar recitation of the fact that Philo of Alexandria, Pliny the Elder, and Josephus refer to the Essenes and describe practices ascribed to them, and Pliny the Elder's assertion "that the Essenes lived on the western shore of the Dead Sea somewhere between Jericho in the north and Ein Gedi and Masada in the south (corresponding to the area where Qumran lies)." Dr. Vermes concludes that "The two unique characteristics (common ownership and male celibacy) and the geographical location remain the solid grounds on which the theory of the Essene identity of the Dead Sea sect continues to stand."
Since the appearance of the Haaretz article, numerous articles have appeared about my arguments in newspapers, magazines, and on the Internet, including responses that I have made to comments and criticisms, including to those now raised by Dr. Vermes. As part of these responses I ask if it is reasonable to believe that the sages, who addressed all aspects of Jewish life, would not have mentioned in any way thousands of people who lived under common ownership and male celibacy.
Dr. Vermes correctly notes that "a proper assessment of Professor Elior's ideas will have to wait until she backs them with scholarly argument in a forthcoming book".
However, as my Hebrew language book on the subject, "Zikaron uneshia : sodan shel megilot midbar yehudah (Memory and Oblivion: The Mystery of the Dead Sea Scrolls), has been published in March 2009, I hope that comments and criticisms will be based on an examination of its detailed arguments, and I would also refer interested persons to my previous remarks.
For the moment, though, I would just ask a few questions.
In how many of the 900-1000 scrolls are the Essenes mentioned?
The answer is in no scroll, none whatsoever.
Even with respect to Dr. Stephen Goranson's suggestion that "Osei-haTorah" refers to the Essenes, we may ask how many times is "Osei-haTorah" mentioned in the Scrolls? (This is in addition to noting that the suggestion is one that no Hebrew speaker will accept because a word like Osei [=doers] is too general and not specific enough to denote a particular group, and the Torah is never introduced in biblical Hebrew with the idiom "osei" (doers) but with verbs concerned with its observance or study or following or with nouns concerning its divine origin, as any Biblical Hebrew concordance will demonstrate.)
As against the absence of the Essenes from the Hebrew language and from the Dead Sea Scrolls we may ask in how many of the Scrolls are the kohanim bnei Zadok or kohanim bnei Aharon or the Levitical priestly tribe mentioned?
The answer is in quite a few!
In the "Concordance of Proper Nouns in the Non-Biblical Texts from Qumran" in DJD 39 (M.G. Abegg, Jr.; 2002), Aaron and Aaron's sons (bnei Aharon haKohanim=the priests the sons of Aaron) are mentioned more than 100 times; Levi and the Levite are mentioned about 90 times; Zadok and bnei Zadok haKohanim are mentioned 22 times. Among the texts that discuss directly the Zadokite priests, the sons of Aaron, their Levitical origin and their priestly service are The Rule of the Community, The Rule of the Congregation, the Damascus Document, and the Florilegium. The 24 priestly courses are mentioned in the Scroll of Priestly Courses; priestly blessings are mentioned in number of scrolls, among them the Scroll of Blessings and the War Scroll. Levitical priestly heritage is mentioned in Jubilees and in the Testaments of the Twelve Tribes. The priestly solar calendar associated with Temple sacrifices is mentioned in the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice and in MMT and in column 27 of the Psalm Scroll from Qumran and in 4Q252, the story of the flood and in a number of other places.
So where exactly is the testimony about the Essenes? In what way is the rich biblical context attested to in the scrolls connected to the Essenes?
And what is the significance of the vast testimony on priestly issues that people overlook?
Finally, where exactly in the well-known descriptions of the Essenes do we find the priestly calendar, priestly courses, priestly blessings and liturgy or temple issues -- all of which are amply found in the Scrolls and none is found in the descriptions of the Essenes.
Rachel Elior
 
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And here I thought Orthodox New/Old calendar debates got strange!
Yep, they do, but Enoch's revealed calendar shows that "the years are completed in perfect justice unto eternity".

Enoch chapter 74:
12And the sun and the stars bring in all the years exactly, so that they do not advance or delay their position by a single day unto eternity; but complete the years with perfect justice in 364 days.


Remember: the day begins with night -sunset- and the morning begins with light -sunrise; and that calculation is taken from the "navel/center" of the earth: Mount Zion in Israel.
With the stop/sabbath/rest days not being counted which head the seasons, then one counts the moments from sunset to sunrise in the remaining 360, then add the number 4 to make 364 at the end of the year's counting, and the cycle begins anew, making 364 days in a year and only 360 counted and numbered in the year, with the 4 added to the number at the end [making it perfect justice for the sun was made and set in the heavens on day 4 of creation week].
 
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Enoch Calendar.

It is a 364 unbroken day span.
Each quarter is 3 months. Each month in the quarters is 30, 30 and 30 days plus one day added to the 3rd moth in each quarter.

The first day in the year is numbered as the 4th day of a 7 day week. After the count of 364 days, there will be a 1 or 2 days open day not counted in the 7 day weekly cycle. Immediately Vernal Equinox happens starting the new year count of 364 in proper order.The Enoch calendar sets the day for the weekly Sabbaths. The will not follow the Roman, or the Jewish calendar. "Remember THE Sabbath"!

See Essene cylindrical copper document with its detailed structure.

The Priests solar 364 day calendar differs from the Rabbinic Jewish calendar, which was based, and still is based, on lunar movement giving a year of 354 days. This meant the Essen’s, actually the Levitical Priesthood celebrated the appointed festivals at different times to the Judaic counterparts in Jerusalem.
The Saviors Crucifixion can is proved to be done in 30 AD, not 31 AD using the solar calendar which coincided that year with the Lunar "Jewish" calendar for the Passover season. Of course the "Jewish" Pentecost was not in sync with the Priesthoods Enoch dates due to the moon months and their certain rules of postponements or for other reasons. Postponements are not found in scripture anywhere for His appointed times.

It ain't complicated!

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There are no leap anything in enochs calendar. The year resets every vernal equinox. The following day begins the new year. The .2422 day falls on the calendar reset. A good explanation of the solar Enoch calender from the book of the courses of the heavenly luminaries can be found here, http://theonomous.org/almanac/ this page also explain s how to construct a permanent calendar in your back yard.
 
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Hi! I'm working on getting up to date with Enoch's calendar and I'm running into an issue with the Autumn Equinox date of Saturday, September 22, 2018.
It seems that the last month of the Summer Solstice ends on the Roman calendar date of September 18th, 2018 including the two leap days.
Can you please clarify what to do when the Equinox day is so far ahead after the two leap days?

Much appreciated



"The Calendar", Enoch's Revealed of Course!

I keep the "Feasts on the Enoch dates"

Here is what I have learned after keeping the calendar for 5 years.

It Is Said . . .

If the Enoch calendar is THE ONE revealed both in the book of Enoch and the book of Jubilees, which comport with the texts of the Bible, the old and new teastaments, then why are not more people observing it?

It was in 70 A.D. the Jews went for the Babylonian calendar, the predecessor of the Roman one after they lost the temple, . The Roman Church removed it from the received texts in 400 A.D. because it caused problems and "Looked Jewish".

Enoch's revealed calendar is grand in it's simplicity. It allows keeping the holy days appointed by the Father a joy. For many a century, it has hidden in plain sight, the Farmers Almanac and the Zodiac Months as well as in the Ethopic, and eastern Rite churches who have maintaind the book of Enoch.

It's eloquence is the calendar starts on the spring equinox setting the 7 day weekly cycle which ignores both the Roman and Jewish Babylon calendars and their 7 day distorted cycle.

The calendar is 364 days and when counted in proper order, starting on the spring equinox the first month of the year. Just after the full count of 364 days is completed as commanded, a one or two day vacancy will be evident. This cycles in a 4 year period of 3 years of one day and the 4th a two day leap. The leap day(s) is lived and not included in a normal week. As soon as the spring equinox happens, a new year starts. Each quarter of the year has 3 months of 30, 30, and 31 days.

The equinox always makes the 4th day of a 7 day week celebrating the Creation of The Luminaries. The 4th day is not concurrent with calendars that call their 4th day Wednesday, as in the Roman and Jewish calendars. Enoch makes it's own 7 day week and does not track with the worlds "system" of weeks as determined by the Roman calendar of which we are under by decree of the Catholic Church, A.D. 1758.

Raymond
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In corrected form, here is what Jubilees reads with regard to the calendar of Enoch . . .

"The Book of Jubilees: Chapter 6
Jasher is quoted in the O.T. and Enoch is quoted in the N.T. The context of the Jubilees quote also found in the book of Enoch.
- 32 And command thou the children of Israel that they observe the years according to this reckoning- three hundred and sixty-four days, and (these) will constitute a complete year, and they will not disturb its time from its days and from its feasts; for everything will fall out in them according** to 33 their testimony, and they will not leave out any day nor disturb any feasts. But if they do neglect and do not observe them according to His commandment, then they will disturb all their seasons and the years will be dislodged from this (order), [and they will disturb the seasons and the years 34 will be dislodged] and they will neglect their ordinances. And all the children of Israel will forget and will not find the path of the years, and will forget the new months, and seasons, and Sabbaths 35 and they will go wrong as to all the order of the years. For I know and from henceforth will I declare it unto thee, and it is not of my own devising; for the book (lies) written before me, and on the heavenly tablets the division of days is ordained, lest they forget the feasts of the covenant 36 and walk according to the feasts of the Gentiles after their error and after their ignorance. For there will be those who will assuredly make observations of the moon -how (it) disturbs the 37 seasons and comes in from year to year ten days too soon. For this reason the years will come upon them when they will disturb (the order), and make an abominable (day) the day of testimony, and an unclean day a feast day, and they will confound all the days, the holy with the unclean, and the unclean day with the holy; for they will go wrong as to the months and Sabbaths and feasts and 38 jubilees. For this reason I command and testify to thee that thou moist testify to them; for after thy death thy children will disturb (them), so that they will not make the year three hundred and sixty-four days only, and for this reason they will go wrong as to the new months and seasons and Sabbaths and festivals, and they will eat all kinds of blood with all kinds of flesh. _____________________________________________________________​_______
* Edited to reflect the Hebrew words in context and fidelity.
** This calendar is a time (year) beginning with the first day of the first month, which will be determined by the spring equinox. The calendar starts each year on the day when the equinox happens will be marked as the fourth day of a 7-day week. Normally, this is done by observation at sunset, which begins the first day of the year. A shadow from a west-facing pole is cast upon an east-facing pole. The poles, of course, are aligned so that a line between the two poles points exactly east and west as determined by a line from south to north that points to the polar star. (Not by magnetic compass.) After the 364 days are finished, the surplus time of 1 to 2 days is ignored while one waits for the equinox. The equinox is always marked as the fourth day of the 7-day week. On that day one starts the 364-day count once again. The year has 4 quarters, seasons of 3 months each consisting of 30 days, 30 days and 30 days plus 1 day.

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Hi,
Enoch saw six portals -electro magnetic paths the sun follows [my understanding]
The sun, while orbiting some barycenter of its own, is stationary in relation to the earth. No EM "paths" or any such nonsense. "Enoch" made up a fanciful explanation of why the sun appeared at different positions at different times of the year because he didn't know any better. His sin wasn't ignorance, though. His sin was lying and saying that he got his astronomical claptrap from an angel.

-in the east and six in the west, and there are four portals between -the east to west paths, turning back northward to rise in the east again
Unfortunately for "Enoch" that bit of claptrap falls apart once you realize that the sun is visible somewhere at all times, and isn't sproinging in and out of "portals", or turning north before turning east, or pulling off to get gas and a bite to eat.

[which makes the modern unbelievers think the earth tilts back and forth, and rotates, but it does not. The sun and moon have their own peculiar paths around the earth, in the circling heavens].
Nemmind that we can clearly see otherwise, better to believe the made-up gobbledygook from some long-ago joker who had no more idea how God's design for the solar system worked than he did of brain surgery.

The year begins with the sun coming forth from the 4th portal 30 days.
Portal between where and where else? How many degrees apart are the portals? Spatially, where are they located?
 
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Remember: the day begins with night -sunset- and the morning begins with light -sunrise; and that calculation is taken from the "navel/center" of the earth: Mount Zion in Israel.
With the stop/sabbath/rest days not being counted which head the seasons, then one counts the moments from sunset to sunrise in the remaining 360, then add the number 4 to make 364 at the end of the year's counting, and the cycle begins anew, making 364 days in a year and only 360 counted and numbered in the year, with the 4 added to the number at the end [making it perfect justice for the sun was made and set in the heavens on day 4 of creation week].
Somehow all these folks missed the simple observation that the year that God established in His design of the solar system is 365.25 days long. So those old "sages" had to fudge their silly calendars by inserting days and padding the end of the year to make it come out to an actual year. They got close, but not all that close, and it didn't take many real years to pass for them to figure out that their calendar was for the birds and to patch it yet again.
 
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Enoch's calendar is the easiest to count the years with perfect justice "unto eternity", as Enoch stated..
Enoch was shown it by the angel.
The first year of creation began at fall equinox. The sun was made and set in the heavens on the fourth day of the week.
There are exactly 360 days in the Enochian calendar counted or numbered in the weeks of the year, with the four not numbered or counted as days of the weeks that head the four seasons. Those four days are "sabbaths" and are not numbered as days of the weeks, making the weeks exactly 52 in each year, and every anniversary of every event occurring on the same day of the week forever, as the original event. If you were born on the fourth day of the week, for instance, your anniversary of birth would always fall on the fourth day of the week.
Those four sabbaths in the heavenlies, as Enoch explains them, are added to the calendar as the numbers of them, but the parts of them are never added to the year, making the years even forever. The completed Days have 18 parts, not 24 hours, in the Enochian calendar, and the evenings and mornings have equal parts of light and dark at equinoxes, but as the "days -light" lengthen they get more parts, and reverse that as the evenings lengthen...
For that reason the years are completed in "perfect justice unto eternity", as Enoch wrote, with 364 days, but the 360 days counted in 52 weeks with the four days of the heads of the seasons not counted in the days of the weeks for the 52 weeks of each year, just numbered at the end of the year, but not counted as days of any of the weeks, make 364 days exactly, in a year.
Israel was not keeping the calendar and have been in error since returning from Babylon.
Not one nation keeps the revealed and exact calendar, but equinox to equinox, they are equal forever by keeping it as Enoch revealed it
 
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