True Months of a Year biblically



So, I do my own research and I DO NOT CLAIM TO BE TRUE TO EVERYTHING I WRITE OR POST. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH, PRAY, PRAY, PRAY ABOUT IT. ONLY GOD AND JESUS AND THE HOLY GHOST KNOWS THE TRUTH. 

 Have you ever wondered how our current calendar came into existence? Have you read the Bible and found the months different from the calendar hanging on your wall? Join me as we walk back in time to discover how time was measured in the Bible. So, all this time, we have been worshiping Jesus on the wrong day, it is supposed to be Saturday, not Sunday. 

Let's see what else we have been lied to base on some people playing God and trying to change the world to fit them and so they can control and rule God's children.

How Days are Measured in the Bible?

First, in Genesis 1:2, God established the definition of a day, beginning at sunset and going to the next sunset. The only day named in the Bible is the Sabbath. All other days of the week are named in relation to the Sabbath. God blessed the Sabbath day and set it aside as a holy day for His people.

  • First Day after Sabbath = Sunday
  • Second Day after Sabbath = Monday
  • Third Day after Sabbath = Tuesday
  • Fourth Day after Sabbath = Wednesday
  • Fifth Day after Sabbath = Thursday
  • Sixth Day after Sabbath = Friday
  • Sabbath=Saturday

Day of the week               Translation                  Gregorian Equivalent            Celestial Body

Yom Rishon                      First Day                                Sunday                            Sun/Sol

Yom Sheini                       Second Day                            Monday                            Moon

Yom Shlishi                       Third Day                                Tuesday                         Mars/Tui

Yom R'vi'i                           Fourth Day                            Wednesday                     Mercury/Woden

Yom Chamishi                    Fifth Day                                Thursday                        Jupiter/Thor

Yom Shishi                         Six Day                                  Friday                             Venus/Frygga

Yom Shabbat                      Sabbath Day                           Saturday                         Saturn


How Weeks are Measured in the Bible?

Next, by Genesis 2:2, the week is defined as containing seven days. Exodus 20:11 confirms the weekly schedule for God’s people: six days for work and one day to rest and remember.

How Months are Measured in the Bible? One person said this and believes this. 

Like days, biblical months are numbered with an occasional mention of a name. When God brought the children of Israel out of Egypt, He reset their calendar to begin in the springtime (Exodus 12:2). In order to keep the calendar aligned with the proper season, 7 times in every 19 years, a month is added to the calendar. The month of Adar in leap years covers two months, Adar 1 and Adar 2, and in normal years there is just one month of Adar.

However, 13 Months at 28 days each is another consensus. Did you know that girls periods are every 28 days, the ocean tides are every 28 days and the moons cycle is every 28 days. Why do you think it is called a month? The name derived from the name a moonth. Turtles actually keep a calendar on their shell. Most turtles have 13 sections in the middle of their back with 28 days around the rim.

April is where we get the word Aprillis or Aprio in Latin which means to appear of to open. April is the first month.                                                                                                                May is actually named after a demon or their god a Nephilim                                                  June is named after their god Judas                                                                                            July was renamed after Julius Caesar, it was originally named Quadtilis which means 4        August was renamed after Augustus Caesar, it was originally named Quintilis which means         5                                                                                                                                          Sextilis (THE MISSING MONTH) which means 6                                                                    September, Sept which means 7                                                                                                  October, Oct which means 8                                                                                                        November, Novam which means 9                                                                                              December, Desim which means 10                                                                                             January is named after their god Janice                                                                                    February is named after their god Februus                                                                                March is named after another of their god or demon Mars, their god of war

CORRECT CALENDAR

13        X        28        =        364                                                                            months                 days                

+1        =        365                                                                                                           resurrection day                                                                                            










TODAY/ NOW

So from what we have are 12 months in a 365 day year to add a leap year.


This was changed because a ruler (surprise, surprise) wanted to control everything and everyone. Can anyone tell me who that was or where he was from? Okay, Okay I will stop twisting your arm. 

In the beginning God created everything down to the first thing down to the very last when after Jesus comes for all of us. God created the sun to show through it on how loyal, steady, and true not only the sun is but He who made it. God is so smart and meticulous of every single thing he created. 

We are supposed to have 13 months of 28 days, and 1 day is a neutral day Easter as the resurrection day. That will equal 365 days. We have 13 constellations, not 12. The Myan calendar is close to this one. 

                                                                             Now Holidays                        

1st month of the year:            Nisan                    January    (New Years 1st)                           April        

                                                                                           (Asarah B'Tevet 3rd)

                                                                                            (Epiphany (c) 6th)

                                                Iyyar                    February   ( Tu Bishvat/Tu B'Shevat 6th)     May

                                                                                              (Valentines Day 14th)

                                                                                                (Ash Wednesday (c) 22nd)

                                                Sivan                    March     ( St. David's Day (c)1st)               June       

                                                                                                ( Purim 7th)    

                                                                                               (St. Patrick's Day (c)17th)

                                                Tammuz                April          (Palm Sunday (c) 2nd)               July

                                            (Passover Eve (J) 5th, 1st day of Passover 6th, Last day of Passover 13th)                                   c (Maundy Thursday 5th, Holy Saturday 7th, Easter Sunday 9th, Easter Monday 10th)                                                                             (Yom HaShoah 18th, Yom Ha'atzmaut 26th)

                                                Ab                         May   ( Lag BaOmer 9th)                              August                                                                                                (Ascension Day (c) 18th)                                                                                                                            (Shavuot 26th)                                                                                                                                               c (Pentecost 28th, Whit Monday 29th)

                                                Elul                        June     (Trinity Sunday (c) 4th)             September                                                                                                  (Corpus Christi (c) 8th

                                                Tishri                    July       (Independence Day 4th)                 October                                                                                                  (Tisha B'Av 27th)

                                                Marchesvan          August    (Assumption of Mary (c) 15th)      November

                                                Chislev                    September   (Rosh Hashana 16th)          December                                                                                                            (September Equinox 23th)                                                                                                                           (Yom Kippur 25th)                                                                                                                                       (First Day of Sukkot 30th)

                                                Tebeth                 October   (Feast of St. Francis of Assisi(c) 4th) January                                                                    Last day of Sukkot 6th, Shmini Atzeret 7th, Shminin Torah 8th)

                                                Shebat                    November    (All Saints' Day (c) 1st)        February                                                                                                            (All Souls' Day (c) 2nd)                                                                           Adar                 December     (First Sunday of Advent (c) 3rd)       March                                                                                      (Feast of the Immaculate Conception (c) 8th)                                                                                                (Chanukah/Hanukkah (first day)8th)                                                                                                            (Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe (c) 12th)                                                                                                   (Last day of chanukah 15th, Asarah B'Tevet 22nd)                                                                                      c  (Christmas Eve 24th, Christmas Day 25th

WOW! There are so many holidays that the United States and calendar online says that are Christian and I have never even heard of them. But rest assured I am going to dig into them and see if they match up with the word of GOD. So, if the calendar was shifted to get us off course to not keep Gods commandments, then Jesus was born in March and He died on April 1st. Wow man, thank you Jesus for opening up my eyes so I can see the truth and actually celebrate your true birthday. I pray that everyone else finds the truth and start celebrating the real events. 

How Months were Named in the Bible?

The final names for the twelve months on the biblical calendar came from Babylonian names acquired during the Babylonian captivity of the children of Israel. In the chart mentioned below, the Gregorian calendar months are listed on top with the biblical months listed beneath.

  • January = Tevet and Shevat
  • February = Shevat and Adar
  • March = Adar and Nisan
  • April = Nisan and Iyar
  • May = Iyar and Sivan
  • June = Sivan and Tammuz
  • July = Tammuz and Av
  • August = Av and Elul
  • September = Elul and Tishrei
  • October = Tishrei and Cheshvan
  • November = Cheshvan and Kislev
  • December = Kislev and Tevet

How Years are Measured in the Bible

Finally, years are not numbered in the Bible. Years are listed with regard to the ages of men, reigns of kings, or in relation to events. For example, Abraham was 100 when Isaac was born (Genesis 21:5). The religious year begins with Nissan in the spring, while the civil year begins with Tishrei in the fall.

Historians believe and assume that 3 April, AD 33 is the day that Jesus died on the cross for every single one of us, for our sins. Since the calendar has shifted due to the changes. April 1st was the day Jesus died. AND what is April 1st known for: you guessed it, April Fool's Day. Because they have us all fooled, well most of us to believe a calendar that makes absolutely no sense and not recognizing the day that Jesus died for our souls. That's why they celebrate April Fool's Day because demons celebrate it and want Christians too. The world has forgotten the day our Lord died for us. 

ALL THIS CALENDAR SHIFTING IS SO THAT YOU CANNOT HONOR GOD'S FEAST AND HOLIDAYS. THEY DID IT TO CONFUSE YOU. GOD SPECIFICALLY SAID KEEP MY DAYS, KEEP MY SABBATH.









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