Ha DABAR CALENDARS
Telling time and seasons through time and seasons.
Ha DABAR Ibri Shareth
Present Lunar Calendar
Ethanim 6007 (30 days)
Lunar Calendar for ABIB
Abib
an ear of corn, the month of newly-ripened grain ( an ear of corn, the month of newly-ripened grain ( Exodus 13:4 ; 23:15 ); the first of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, and the seventh of the civil year. It began about the time of the vernal equinox, on 21st March. It was called Nisan, after the Captivity; the first of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, and the seventh of the civil year. It began about the time of the vernal equinox, on 21st March. It was called Nisan, after the Captivity ( Nehemiah 2:1 ). On the fifteenth day of the month, harvest was begun by gathering a sheaf of barley, which was offered unto the Lord on the sixteenth ( Leviticus 23:4-11 ).
The Lunar Calendar
Many still ask us "what is the use of the Lunar Calendar when the whole world is using this present Gregorian Calendar? Why do you people just stick to the one Calendar that the world is now using to mark dates and times? Why all this confusion with calendars? For starters we believe in the scriptures that were inspired by the Elohim himself. Notice that man until this day cannot give a definitive answer on the origin of the Calendar? People dig up a whole lot of stuff on the Calendar, and yet nothing concrete. We the people who are apart of this Ministry do take full responsibility for believing in the written scriptures. We believe it our foundation of faith and practices. Yes, for many years now and still counting people are translating it to fit their desires, but that will not deter us from being convicted by what is written there in. Ha DABAR is in the Bible rather than believing that the Bible is Ha DABAR YAHUAH. We do allow people to enjoiy thier opinions and convictions. However that doesn't determine that we must be like the crowd. Our Leader and co-founder has not and not fight with anyone about their doctrine. Yes. We are all learning as we get older and more mature.
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Please pray us up as we study and live along.
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ADAR
11th Ibri Month
The twelfth and last month of the Hebrew year according to scriptures.
ABIB
First Ibri Month
This month marks the beginning of the Scriptural Hebrew year (
Exodus 12:2 -KJV- )
"This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you".
. However, physical Israel celebrate their new year in October.
Zif
Second Ibri Month
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