Counting Time YAH’s Way: Understanding the Biblical Calendar

The foundation of our calendar is rooted in YAH’s creation week, where six days of labor are followed by a sacred rest on the seventh. This unchanging pattern is a powerful reminder of His divine rhythm. While the start of months and years shifts, the weekly Shabbat cycle remains constant, offering us a reliable guide. By counting each day and observing the renewal of the moon, we stay connected to the timing that matters most.

Happy New Year Blessings—Yes, In The Springtime! A Renewed Year, A Renewed Understanding!

Shalom, family! As I said in the other two blogs which are linked below, the seasons themselves let us know what time it is… The Year renews, not in the dead of winter, but in the newness of Springtime:

Observing A New Year, In The Dead Of Winter, Is A Relatively New & Strange Thing. Let’s Go Back To The Way Things Were.

Is it strange to celebrate the end of one year with the beginning of another? Not at all. It’s good to give thanks and rejoice for making it through another year, it’s good to celebrate the gift of life. But the question at hand isn’t about celebration itself—it’s about when we celebrate the New Year.Continue reading “Observing A New Year, In The Dead Of Winter, Is A Relatively New & Strange Thing. Let’s Go Back To The Way Things Were.”