First published at 13:19 UTC on July 26th, 2020.
enoch day 1 of month 1 is march 21st this year and next. it is simply the day after spring equinox. from day 1 of month 1 there are 3 months of 30 days plus a season day for each season = 91 days each, times 4 = 364 days. the 365th day is not given …
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enoch day 1 of month 1 is march 21st this year and next. it is simply the day after spring equinox. from day 1 of month 1 there are 3 months of 30 days plus a season day for each season = 91 days each, times 4 = 364 days. the 365th day is not given a number but passed in freedom and rest (Job's birthday). the 366th day is coming this year and it is also not counted. its leap years are equal to gregorian. the last day is always 365th day for non-leap years, 366th day for leap years and is always spring equinox defined by such a sundial reading at 12:00 noon on that day. the essenes, very simple people, and the Nazarenes, a sect of the Essenes to which Jesus belonged, used sun dials which even children can read, i.e., no earthly power controls this reading or rhythm. God and nature are superior to man and our calendar comes straight from Them.
a key difference is that gregorian "saturday" is NOT equal to sabbath day because it is perpetual, i.e., it counts ALL days with numbers and weekday names. therefore the week cycle in gregorian is constantly shifting respective to the spring equinox. Enoch does not permit this. the sabbath cycle is pegged to spring equinox every year. the first sabbath is ALWAYS on day 4 of month 1 and every 7 days from there for 52 weeks. gregorian is irregular in this respect and loses out on its use for the saved as required by the 3rd commandment. it is strange but on a common gregorian calendar the week cycle is pegged to itself. in Enoch you know that 4th day 1st month is sabbath, but in gregorian you don't know what "day of the week" that day will end up being.
common errors in other "Enoch" calendars you will find:
1. counting sundown as "day" as the pharisees
2. counting 1st day 1st month as sabbath
3. defining spring equinox to wishy-washy, ill-defined NASA data instead of a common sundial
4. adopting pharisee/late-babylonian month names
6. adopting pharisee festivals and traditions kept by the same edomites that murdered Jesus
see thekbh.org for details.
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