If you are following Enoch’s calendar you would know that the day of this writing is the Sabbath, and is the last day of the fifth week in the “Feast of Weeks.” One interesting fact of this seven week period leading up to the Feast of Firstfruits, was the prohibition instruction in the Torah about not eating any grain. I just heard a giant gulp!
Here is the quote, about which I have written …
And you do not eat bread or roasted grain or fresh grain until the same day that you have brought an offering [Wave Loaves] to your Elohim – a law forever in all your dwellings. (Lev 23:16)
What does this mean for us?
For some, it probably is “proof” that there are some “nuts” in the world. But for those with insight and understanding, it should mean that there will be no “harvest” (speaking of resurrection and eternal life) during this time.
And that is exactly what the Scriptures teach concerning those pesky seven “weeks” of Enoch’s vision. …
It is very difficult for most People to understand that the time in the Enoch Year (2009/2010) from Monday at Sunset through Tuesday at sunset is the Sabbath Day as taught in the Torah and the Sabbath that was set apart at the beginning. Is that relevant today? But that is only one item. What about the Torah or even the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution? Are they relevant? Some opine that none of these are “relevant in this age of ‘new enlightenment.’”
Some ask: How could the Sabbath be on a Monday and Tuesday? Wasn’t it “supposed” to be on Friday and Saturday? or on Sunday? Or maybe, as some believe, it was “done away” or “fulfilled.”
What if you had a parent who made promises that you knew he or she would keep — no matter what? That would be pretty “cool,” would it not? Unfortunately, our parents, as good as they may have been, lacked one thing, the same thing we lack, the power to carry out what we promise. I know there are some who understand the importance of keeping their word, and if they can’t, they know to keep the mouth shut.
But what if I told you that there was one, the ultimate parent, who first gave us life, as parents do, and then had the power to make and to keep promises that affect our life today?
In my last post (which started this series on “Who in the world do we think we are?!”) I alluded to the fact that we really don’t have a good answer to that question. We don’t really know.
What are the roots of western civilization? The mystery of our heritage, largely maligned and rejected is about to be solved. We are coming to the time in our history when our heritage will be known and understood. As we enter the time prophesied for ages, the veil will be lifted and our blind eyes will be able to see who were are and what our destiny is.
There are many myths surrounding this important body of knowledge. Some of it has been corrupted by white supremacists and religions to the point where any thinking person would be ashamed to be associated with the truth.
But that is going to change.
That does not mean that these groups are going to give up their teachings, but that others who have insight will come to understand where the groups are mistaken and what the truth really is.