The Biblical Calendar Of Heaven.

In Hebrews 12:22-24, it is affirmed that the divine calendar plays a crucial role in uniting God’s Kingdom in Heaven, on earth, and under earth in a worship assembly.

Biblical calendar

The Origin of The Biblical Calendar

The Seventh-Day Theocratic World Congregation relies solely on the original biblical calendar of Heaven, which traces its usage back to all the patriarchs of God from the creation of the earth. This biblical calendar, which serves as the foundation for the world’s time divisions, stands distinct from popular lunar, Lunisolar, and solar calendars. These three commonly used calendars – Lunisolar, Lunar, and Solar – depend entirely on the moon and the sun for determining their dates, a practice that directly contradicts biblical principles. The biblical calendar, being the oldest, predates the existence of this world and was used in Heaven. Notably, it was also used by the Apostles of Christ. Presently, the remnant Church of God continues to use this biblical calendar.

The Divine Calendar's Role in Worship

In Hebrews 12:22-24, it is affirmed that the divine calendar plays a crucial role in uniting God’s Kingdom in Heaven, on earth, and under earth in a worship assembly. God provided Moses with an exact replica of the worship system in heaven as outlined in Exodus 25:8-9 and Hebrews 8:1-5. Most importantly, Christ Jesus of Nazareth is believed to use this calendar at the City of Jerusalem in Heaven to lead the people of God during their general assemblies at sacred liturgical periods ordained before the foundation of this earth was laid.

Restoration And Re-Calibration

To synchronize the heavenly and earthly calendars for observing worship periods, holy days, sabbaths, and festivals, God gave Moses the precise starting time for the calendar in heaven. This synchronization ensured that the earthly calendar aligned perfectly with the heavenly one. In Exodus 12:1-2, God instructed Moses to establish a new beginning of months, aligning Israel’s reckoning of time with the original heavenly calendar. This re-calibration aimed to restore the Israelite’s understanding of time, as they had lost the original calendar during their 430 years of slavery in Egypt.

The Spiritual Significance Of Divine Dates In Religious Observations

Knowing and understanding the divine dates of the Heaven Calendar is crucial for spiritually bringing the Kingdom of Heaven on earth. In Numbers 28:1-2, the Lord commanded Moses to convey to the children of Israel the importance of presenting offerings and sacrifices at their appointed times, emphasizing the significance of observing these rituals with due reverence. Christ Jesus underscored this connection in the Lord’s Prayer, stating, “Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:10). The Kingdom of God, represented by the Heavenly Jerusalem, continually comes down and connects spiritually with the Kingdom on earth and the Kingdom under earth during all the heavenly gatherings: on the Daily Sacrifice, every Seventh-day Sabbath, every New Month Sabbath, every Passover, every Pentecost Day, every Atonement Day, and every Feast of Tabernacles.

In accordance with 1 Peter 2:5,6 Christ Jesus, presently serving as the High Priest in the Holy Temple of Heaven, leads these assemblies, offering His precious blood that is made available under the new covenant for believers’ spiritual sacrifices. According to the Psalmist in Psalms 50:1-5, Christ Jesus will gather His people to His abode, specifically those with whom He has a covenant of sacrifice, before the dreadful day of judgment.

Eternal Celebrations And Biblical Calendar's Guidance

Before God said, “Let there be light,” the heavenly kingdom was already using this divine calendar. The Lord’s Supper (New Covenant Passover), Sabbath, and new month Sabbath are eternally celebrated in Heaven and will continue in the new Heaven and earth in line with Isaiah 66:22-24; Matthew 26:26-29 and Zechariah 14:16-19. It is the biblical calendar that serves as the guide for these general assemblies at the Heavenly Jerusalem Center of Worship, connecting God’s Kingdom in Heaven, on earth, and under earth into a unified worship assembly.

God's Time Structure

This calendar, God’s timetable, structured the world’s divisions of time. God, deliberately orchestrating events, used His time structure to create the entire world, with the biblical hour as the basic unit of time. God’s calendar consists of twelve months, each with thirty days, and five intercalary days inserted at the end of the twelfth month to regulate the years. The calendar’s cycles, based on the weekly Sabbath, ensure a sabbatical order. It guides the cycle of weeks, starting on the 1st day (Sunday) and culminating in a seven-year cycle, ensuring synchronization with the divine calendar. God’s deliberate creation of the world in six days emphasizes the sanctity of the Sabbath, demonstrating God’s desire for its perpetual observance, extending beyond the present world to the new heavens and the new earth, as emphasized in Isaiah 66:22-24. By modeling this rest, as evidenced in Genesis 2:1-4, Exodus 20:8-11, and Hebrews 4:4-10, God invites humanity to observe the Sabbath as a means of setting aside time for reflection, rejuvenation, and communion with Him (Genesis 2:1-4, Exodus 20:8-11 and Hebrews 4:4-10). God uses the Eight Major components to determine time as shown below

Time Components

Quotation

One Hour (Basic Unit of Time from biblical perspective)

John 11:9, Acts 2:15, John 4:52, Matthew 20-7

One Day -24 hours

John 11:9, Genesis 1:1-23

One Week - 7 days(7th day cycle)

Genesis 2:1-3

One Month = 30 days and 12 Months = 1 year

Genesis 7:11, 24 and Genesis 8:3-5

One Season = 91 days or 3 Months or Quarter of the year.

Book of Enoch (Deutrocannoical Book) Jude 1:14 was quoted from this book meaning the apostles used it but was not cannonized.

One Year = 365 days= 12 Months

(Genesis 7 and Genesis 8) for number of days a year (Esther 3:7, Genesis 8:5-13 and Revelation 22:2) for the number of months a year.

One Sabbatical Year (7th year of when 1st Abib Starts on the 7th Day of the week and is the year of rest for lands, slaves etc.

Leveticus 25:1-7

One Jubilee year (After 7 sabbatical years) 50th year when first Abib starts on the 1st day of the week

Leveticus 25:8-17

Below are the biblical names of the months along with their corresponding biblical references:

Month of The Year

Biblical Month

Corresponding Romish Month

Biblical Reference

Comments

First Month


Abib or Nisan

March - April

Exodus 12:2-37, Exodus 13:4; Exodus 34:18; Nehemiah 2:1; Esther 3:7.

Second Month

Zif

April - May

1 Kings 6:1, 37

Third Month

Sivan

May - June

Esther 8:9

Fourth Month

Shiloh

June - July

Genesis 49:9-12

The Jewish call this month Tamuz but Tamuz is a Babylon pagan name under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit Apostle EH Agbalenyo and the entire leadership of the church have changed the name to Shiloh. Shiloh is a Christ according to the prophecy in Genesis 49:9-12

Fifth Month

Ab

July - August

Numbers 33:38

Sixth Month

Elul

August - September

Nehemiah 6:15

Seventh Month

Ethanim or Tishri

September - October

1 Kings 8:2

Eighth Month

Bul

October - November

1 Kings 6:38

Ninth Month

Chisleu (Cheslev/Kislev)

November - December

Zachariah 7:1,    Nehemiah 1:1

Tenth Month

Tebeth

December - January

Esther 2:16

Eleventh Month

Sebat

January - February

Zechariah 1:7

Twelfth Month

Adar

February - March

Esther 3:7

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