with this ring i thee wed and gave you my life on passover come to the wedding supper my bride.
First Blood Moon Sextet IN
HISTORY on
Yahweh’s
Holy Feast Days!
ONCE-IN-HISTORY EVENT!
When
Mark Biltz discovered the
Blood Moon Tetrad for 2014 and
2015, he failed to notice that they would continue through this
Jubilee year, 2016, making them a SEXTET and the first Blood Moon Sextet IN HISTORY on Yahweh’s Holy Feast Days!
Because Biltz was using the secular
Jewish calendar, he stopped the Blood Moon phenomenon after the Tetrad but what we actually see this year is a continuation of the
Blood Moons on Holy Feast Days making them a SEXTET…THE
FIRST BLOOD MOON SEXTET IN HISTORY
IF the
Barley is found to be ripe by this March 9th (Wednesday) and all indications say it will be!!!!! There is even a
Total Solar Eclipse on this day (March 9th) to indicate significance that would make the next
New Moon (beginning the evening of March 9) the start of this New
Spiritual Year and
Passover would then be MARCH 23 (Not April 23 as noted on the secular Jewish calendar)…with a
TOTAL BLOOD MOON
ECLIPSE visible over
North and South America!
the first full moon of the year in the ides of march is the first day of unleavened bread, the 15th day,
Exodus.. Rom.8:23
...we also who have the
First-fruits of the
Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, eagerly waiting for the adoption, the redemption of our body."
We now have Four First-fruits
Rapture Dates to consider in 2016.
Thursday the
24th of
March 2016 Day 16 Month 1
The Last Day Calendar
Saturday the 26th of March 2016 Day 16 Month 1 The Torah Calendar
Sunday the 24th of
April 2016 Day 16 Month 1The
Hebrew Calendar
Saturday the
7th of May 2016 Day 16 Month 1
The Creator's Calendar
My
Birthday March 28, 2016 is the 88th day of the year 2016
Easter Monday.. I know
Easter is
Pagan not biblical.. Passover is
Biblical.. It is observed in the
Jewish month of Nisan, and this year it is celebrated from the 22rd -
29th April, 2016. However, the Jewish calendar is a lunar calendar unlike our solar calendar. So the Passover comes at a different time each spring as far as our calendar is concerned. Passover March 22, 2016? No aviv barley was found in
Israel — which means the first month of the upcoming biblical calendar is delayed by an entire month, known as an "adar bet".
So what does that mean for the Passover event?
why most observant
Jews and others following the Jewish calendar will be celebrating God's annual Holy
Days one month late in 2016.
In trying to follow Exodus 12:2, Exodus 13:
3-4, 7-10, and
Numbers 9:2-3, Judaism says that Passover, which they celebrate on Nisan 15 rather than on Nisan 14, must not fall before the northern hemisphere spring equinox (Tekufot Nisan).
The spring equinox currently occurs each year on
March 20th or
21st and is that time when day and night are of approximately equal length. The spring equinox establishes the first day of spring. It is a solar, not a lunar, phenomenon.
But current Jewish calendar procedures periodically conflict with the use of the equinox to establish the first month of the religious year:
In 2016, Nisan 14 (Passover) can fall on March 22, the first opportunity for the
14th day of a Biblical month to occur after the equinox. But the Jewish calendar sets Nisan 14 at
April 22nd. Why? Because the Jewish year 5776 (the spring months of 2016 fall within the Jewish year 5776) happens to be the 19th year of the 19-year calendar cycle and is then, by Judaic definition, a leap year (the
13th month must be added). This forces the first month to begin one month later than it normally would.
Unfortunately, their calendar leap year tradition is so rigid that they fail to follow what we agree is the correct interpretation of the scriptures listed above, that God gave them, which strongly imply that the Passover must be kept at the first opportunity on or after the spring equinox.
What allows them to ignore their own calendar rules? One reason they feel free to adjust the calendar to their liking is because
Leviticus 23:2 and 4 are interpreted by
Jewish Oral Law as saying that the people are allowed to keep the Holy Days on whatever day is most convenient.
It should be pointed out that the Jewish calendar leap year designations are NOT Biblical.
- published: 14 Mar 2016
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