Ah, how fascinating are the speculations of doomsday. Volumes of stuff have been written by wannabe prophets. And even more mysterious is the flight away from the true prophets to the “wisdom” of tribal shamans and priests who, lacking TV to keep them preoccupied, spent the nights gazing with wonder into the heavens.
But that is not all.
Bible scholars, who also ignore the prophets, devised a way to search the mysteries of Hebrew letter pattern combinations in a strange Bible Code that seems to tell them exactly what they want to hear.
But now it seems that everyone is getting into the 2012 craze, just like they did with the Y2K (2,000) thingus. The fact that I have worked with computers and programming for 40 years helped me see the foolishness of that mental distortion. Nothing happened.
But 2012? Hmm, let’s see. We hear about the astronomical event of our solar system passing through the equator of our galaxy. I even wrote about that event, but I felt there was something missing. There was! We have been passing through the equator of our galaxy since the late 1980s and will continue on this course through 2016! But I guess there has been too much Monty Python for most people, as the general consensus is that come the winter solstice of 2012 we will go “bonk” into the equator and all hell will break loose.
OK! What’s happening? On September 18, 2009 at sunset the third quarter and the seventh month of Enoch’s calendar begins. This is the day of the Feast of Trumpets. It is NOT “Rosh Hosanna” as that means the “beginning of the year.” Well, some may think the year begins then, but it is not the beginning of the year on the calendar revealed to Enoch.
There is something I found fascinating about the times used in prophecy. Only when following Enoch’s calendar are 1260 days, and 42 months, and three and half years (time, times and half a time) equivalent times. They are the same length using the 360 counted days on Enoch’s calendar.
So why state them differently?
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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. …
The day from sunset March 20 to sunset March 21 marks the “beginning of the months for you, it is the first month of the year for you,” on the calendar revealed to Enoch; Also on this calendar all the Sabbaths, Feasts and High days of the law have been appointed.
For this says Yahua of armies, “Once more, in a little while, and I will shake the heavens and the earth, the sea and the dry land …” Haggai 2:6
I have examined the calendar for this new year and found some interesting phenomena concerning the earth’s present condition. It seems as though more damage than first thought happened to the earth that resulted in what Enoch called “the first end.”
The prophecies in Enoch’s “Book of the Luminaries” also showed that it would be difficult for the people to stay in sync with the revealed calendar. There are laws of the calendar given in his writings. But something happened to the earth and its relationship to the sun that removed the simplicity of Enoch’s revelation and left us with a problem of trying to understand the real situation.
Sometimes matters are hidden and the test is upon us to diligently search to find the answer. Then those with understanding will know, while others who do not have the desire to solve riddles, and who want to have it easy, will not understand.
So it is with the Laws of the calendar and how they apply in the present. Enoch was told by Uriel (a messenger) that these laws would continue until the new heavens and the new earth.
Where does that put us then?
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.