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Posted on October 23, 2010.
Oaks LexiconOriginal Calendar Yahuwah

In the beginning the Creator made everything and nothing. Material was the sound of his voice. Life became man by the breath of its creator flowing into his lungs. Something out of nothing. All arrangements for the happiness of man were provided by a loving Creator. And then, God has given man Yahuwah the Sabbath: a blessed and holy time in which to give back love and adoration of its Creator. All people need love is how the human brain is made.

But, lest, after generations of confusion and lose track of days, Yahuwah provided a high-creation, always present, always accurate clock / calendar to measure time and clearly working days of cult time. To worship Yahuwah the day he was appointed, people must be able to understand how its clock / calendar works to know what day is the number one starting point for counting the six days to work with the cult the seventh session.

The timetable has been established at Creation was kept by the Jews, until the 4th century AD It was a lunisolar calendar with 29 months or 30 days. Each new month begins with the first appearance of the crescent moon. The years have not had a continuous cycle of weeks, but instead of the weekly cycle has started over with each new moon. New Moon day was a day of worship, followed by six days, with the seventh day Sabbath on the eighth day of the month. Three more weeks ended months.

Most people find this concept so different, he left his brain shattered. At the very least, it is tempting to denounce as false simply because it is so alien to all that the Seventh-day Adventists have never heard, believed or preached. However, there is scriptural evidence, historical, astronomical and prophetic description of the original schedule is true. This article examines the historical and scriptural evidence for the original schedule.

First, a definition of terms. There are only three types of calendars in use: solar, lunar and lunisolar calendar.

solar calendars are based on the time it takes to turn the earth around the sun. The Gregorian calendar is a solar calendar every arbitrary new year from the middle of winter on January 1. The solar year is 365.2422 days. The left over time (about ΒΌ of a period of 24 hours) accumulates over a period of four years and is solved by adding a leap day, Feb. 29 at present every four years. Because the time left is not exactly ΒΌ of a period of twenty-four hours, adding one day every four years actually adds too much time. Overtime is removed from the calendar, on rare occasions, with eight years between leap years, rather than just four.

Centurial years that are equally divisible by 400 are leap years, years centurial that are not also divisible by 400 are not leap years. Therefore AD 2000 was a leap year but 1900, 1800 and 1700 were not, while 1600 was a leap year.

Lunar calendars are based strictly on the cycles of the moon. A lunar calendar is only 354 days long, or 11 days shorter than a solar year. Accordingly, the dates of the lunar calendar floating in the solar year. An example of a lunar calendar is the Islamic religious calendar. That is why Ramadan is at different times of the year on the Gregorian calendar. Sometimes, Ramadan is the spring, other times it comes in November or January, etc.

Luni-Solar calendars are a combination of both. The days are marked by sunrise, while the months are related to the cycles of the moon. A lunisolar calendar because it uses both the sun and the moon does not move as much as the strictly lunar calendar, so Spring festivities continue in the spring, when the holidays always fall in the autumn. The Jewish lunisolar calendar used both observation and calculation.

Because esta Yahuwah.

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