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The days of the scriptual calendar 2022 (for printing)
1. The True Scriptual Calendar: 2022
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According to Scriptures 5782
In the anceint language of AbraHam, Yitzhak and Yaakov
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( anceint Hebrew ( R-L)
( English ( L-R)
2. THE TRUE SCRIPTUAL CALENDER 2022
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Note: The 31st Day of the 3rd, 6th, 9th, and 12th Month is an Intercalary Day.
The 1st day of the sacred year is on 5782/1/1 Hebrew (Yomn Xamishi) is the
17th March 2020
The day is recorded from sunset to sunset
1st
month
Yom
Rishon
Yom
Sheni
Yom
Shilishi
Yom
Revi’i
Yom
Xamishi
Yom
Shishi
Sabbath
1
2
3 4
5
6 7
In the
beginning
EL created
1st *
Day of the
year
17th March
2
18th March
Sabbath
19th March
4
20nd March
5
21st March
6
22nd March
7
23rd March
8
24th March
9
25th March
Sabbath
26th Mar
11
27th March
12
28 March
13
Pass
29 March
14
Over
30 march
15
Unleavened
1
31st March
16
unleavened
2
1st April
Sabbath
unleavened
3
2nd Apr
18
unleavened
4
3rd April
19
unleavened
5
4th April
20
unleavened
6
5th April
21
unleavened
7
6th April
22
7th April
23
8th April
Sabbath
9th April
25
10th April
26
11th April
27
12th April
28
13th April
29
14th April
30
15th April
13th evening 14th observe Passover meal in the evening Yom Shlishi after sunset and note that the
Meshiakh was crucified at 12 Noon the next day on Yom Revi’i and died at 3:00PM that same day, On
3. the evening of the 14th evening 15th day according to the Scriptual calendar after sunset begins
unleavened bread The only Calendar that meets all of these criteria is the Solar Calendar found at
Qumran mentioned in Mismarot from Cave IV, also mentioned in the Book of Enoch (I Enoch) Chap.72-
75, as well as in the Book of Jubilees Chap.6:23-38,
2nd
Month
Yom
Rishon
Yom
Sheni
Yom
Shilishi
Yom
Revi’i
Yom
Xamishi
Yom
Shishi
Sabbath
1 2 3 4
5
6 7
. . . . .
Sabbath
16th April
2
17th April
3
18th April
4
19th April
5
20th April
6
21st April
7
22nd April
Sabbath
23rd April
9
24th April
10
25th April
11
26th April
12
27h April
13
28th April
14
2nd Passover
29th April
Sabbath
30th April
16
1st May
17
2nd May
18
3rd May
19
4th May
20
5th May
21
6th May
Sabbath
7th May
23
8th May
24
9th May
25
10th May
26
11th May
27
12th May
28
13th May
Sabbath
14th May
30
15th May
. . . . . .
4. This calendar has 1 Week = 7 Days, 1 Month = 30 Days, 1 Year = 12 Months, 1 Year= 360 Days plus
4 intercalary days to make an even 364 Day Year which is perfectly divisible by the 7-day week to
give 52 Weeks a year, 1st Day of the Year = 5th Day of the Week
3rd
Month
Yom
Rishon
Yom
Sheni
Yom
Shilishi
Yom
Revi’i
Yom
Xamishi
Yom
Shishi
Sabbath
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
.
1
16th May
2
17th May
3
18th May
4
19th May
5
20th May
Sabbath
21st May
7
Pentekoste
22th May
8
23th May
9
24th May
10
25th May
11
26th May
12
27th May
Sabbath
28th May
14
29th May
15
30th May
16
31st May
17
1st June
18
2nd June
19
3rd June
Sabbath
4th June
21
5th June
22
6th June
23
7th June
24
8th June
25
9th June
26
10th June
Sabbath
11th June
28
12th June
29
13th June
30
14th June
31
15th June
. . .
This is a fixed Calendar with the 1st Day of the Year and the 1st Day of each 3-month period falling on
Wednesday night the beginning of the 5th Day of the Week. The dates of the feasts are also fixed
with a particular day of any given month being on the same day of the week every
5. 4th
Month
Yom
Rishon
Yom
Sheni
Yom
Shilishi
Yom
Revi’i
Yom
Xamishi
Yom
Shishi
Sabbath
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
. . . .
1
16th June
2
17th June
Sabbath
18th June
4
19th June
5
20th June
6
21st June
7
22nd June
8
23rd June
9
24th June
Sabbath
25th June
11
26th June
12
27th June
13
28th June
14
29th June
15
30th June
16
1st July
Sabbath
2nd July
18
3rd July
19
4th July
20
5th July
21
6th July
22
7th July
23
8th July
Sabbath
9th July
25
10 July
26
11th July
27
12th July
28
13th July
29
14th July
30
15th July
One intercalary day is fixed at the end of each 3-month period and acts as a buffer or division point
between the next season or 3-month period. Each season or 3-month period has exactly 13 weeks.
Here is what the reconstructed calendar looks like (keeping in mind that as Sabbath is on Saturday
but starts Friday night so all the days in this calendar start the night before):
6. 5th
month
Yom
Rishon
Yom
Sheni
Yom
Shilishi
Yom
Revi’i
Yom
Xamishi
Yom
Shishi
Sabbath
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
. . . . . .
Sabbath
16th July
2
17th July
3
18th July
4
19th July
5
20th July
6
21st July
7
22th July
Sabbath
23th July
9
24th July
10
25th July
11
26th July
12
27th July
13
28th July
14
29th July
Sabbath
30 July
16
31st July
17
1st Aug
18
2nd Aug
19
3rd Aug
20
4th Aug
21
5th Aug
Sabbath
6th Aug
22
7th Aug
23
8th Aug
24
9th Aug
25
10th Aug
26
11th Aug
27
12th Aug
Sabbath
13th Aug
28
14th Aug
. . . . . .
This method is very simple and the calendar becomes self-correcting. The calendar gets its starting
point when the Spring Equinox is on the 4th Day of the Week Yerushaliiyim Time between Tuesday
sunset to Wednesday sunset. As 5 or 6 years’ pass, the Spring Equinox again is on the 4th Day of the
Week. This is when the calendar is intercalated by one week. This keeps the calendar always within
approximately one week from the Spring Equinox
7. 6th
Month
Yom
Rishon
Yom
Sheni
Yom
Shilishi
Yom
Revi’i
Yom
Xamishi
Yom
Shishi
Sabbath
1 2 3 4
5
6 7
.
29
15th Aug
30
16th Aug
1
17th Aug
2
18th Aug
3
19th Aug
Sabbath
20th Aug
5
21st Aug
6
22nd Aug
7
23th Aug
8
24th Aug
9
25th Aug
10
26th Aug
Sabbath
27th Aug
12
28th Aug
13
29th Aug
14
30th Aug
15
31st Aug
16
1st Sept
17
2nd Sept
Sabbath
3rd Sept
18
4th Sept
19
5th Sept
20
6th Sept
21
7th Sept
22
8th Sept
23
9th Sept
Sabbath
10th Sept
25
11th Sept
26
12th Sept
27
13th Sept
28
14th Sept
29
trumpets
15th sept.
30
16th sept.
31
17th sept.
It is critical to keep the calendar synchronized with the Spring Equinox because the Feast Days along
with the calendar are directly linked to the agricultural year which is in turn directly linked to the solar
year.
8. 7th Month
Yom
Rishon
Yom
Sheni
Yom
Shilishi
Yom
Revi’i
Yom
Xamishi
Yom
Shishi
Sabbath
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
. . . .
1
18th Sept
2
19th Sept
3
20th Sept
4
21st Sept
5
22nd Sept
6
atonement
23th Sept
Sabbath
24th Sept
11
25th Sept
12
26th sept
13
27th sept
14
28th sept
15
Tabernacles
29th sept
16
Tabernacles
30th sept
Sabbath
Tabernacles
1st Oct
18
Tabernacles
2nd oct
19
Tabernacles
3rd Oct
20
Tabernacles
4th Oct
21
Tabernacles
5th Oct
22
Last Great
Day
6th Oct
23
7th Oct
Sabbath
8th Oct
25
9th Oct
26
10th Oct
27
11th Oct
28
12th Oct
29
13th Oct
30
14th Oct
.
*** Atonement begins on the evening of the 9th to the 10th setting the correct Scriptual calendar for the
year, it is classed as our sabbath, not YaH, (which is known as a sabbath is a joy) , therefore cannot
be on the weekly sabbath, but its greatest importance is the fixed appointments of the Scriptual
calendar
9. 8th
Month
Yom
Rishon
Yom
Sheni
Yom
Shilishi
Yom
Revi’i
Yom
Xamishi
Yom
Shishi
Sabbath
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
. . . . . .
Sabbath
15th Oct
2
16th Oct
3
17th Oct
4
18th Oct
5
19th Oct
6
20th Oct
7
21st oct
Sabbath
22th Oct
9
23th Oct
10
24th Oct
11
25th Oct
12
26th Oct
13
27th Oct
14
28th oct
Sabbath
29th Oct
16
30th oct
17
31st oct
18
1st Nov
19
2nd Nov
20
3rd Nov
21
4th Nov
Sabbath
5th Nov
23
6th Nov
24
7th Nov
25
8th Nov
26
9th Nov
27
10th Nov
28
11th Nov
Sabbath
12th Nov
30
13th Nov
. . . . . .
The Feast Days of YaH or as it is written in Lev.23:1-44, the Moadi (Hebrew word which
means fixed, set or appointed times) of YaH are:
Lev.23:1-44
Weekly Sabbath, Passover, unleavened bread, Pentekoste, trumpets, atonement,
tabernacles and last great day
10. 9th
Month
Yom
Rishon
Yom
Sheni
Yom
Shilishi
Yom
Revi’i
Yom
Xamishi
Yom
Shishi
Sabbath
1 2 3 4
5
6 7
.
1
14th Nov
2
15th Nov
3
16th Nov
4
17th Nov
5
18th Nov
Sabbath
19th Nov
7
20th Nov
8
21st Nov
9
22nd Nov
10
23rd Nov
11
24th Nov
12
25th Nov
Sabbath
26h Nov
14
27th Nov
15
28th Nov
16
29th Nov
17
30th Nov
18
1st Dec
19
2nd Dec
Sabbath
3rd Dec
21
4th Dec
22
5th Dec
23
6th Dec
24
7th Dec
25
8th Dec
26
9th Dec
Sabbath
10th Dec
28
11th Dec
29
12th Dec
30
13th Dec
31
14th Dec
. . .
1 Day = night time + day time = 24 Hours (Bber.1:5, Yâhuahcânâ’n 11:9) 1 Week = 7 Days (Bber.1:1-
31; Bber.2:1-3) 1 Month = 30 Days (Bber.7:11,24; Bber.8:3,4; Dis.11:2,3; Dis.12:6; Dis.13:5) 1 Year =
12 Months (I Kings 4:7; I Chronicles 27:1-15) 1 Year = 12 Months x 30 Days = 360 Days
11. 10th
Month
Yom
Rishon
Yom
Sheni
Yom
Shilishi
Yom
Revi’i
Yom
Xamishi
Yom
Shishi
Sabbath
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
. . . .
1
15th Dec
2
16th Dec
Sabbath
17th Dec
4
18th Dec
5
19th Dec
6
20th Dec
7
21st Dec
8
22nd Dec
9
23rd Dec
Sabbath
24th Dec
11
25th Dec
12
26th Dec
13
27th Dec
14
28th Dec
15
29th Dec
16
30th Dec
Sabbath
31st Dec
18
1st Jan
19
2nd Jan
20
3rd Jan
21
4th Jan
22
5th Jan
23
6th Jan
Sabbath
7th Jan
25
8th Jan
26
9th Jan
27
10th Jan
28
11th Jan
29
12th Jan
30
13th Jan
1st Day of the Year = 5th Day of the week (Bber.1:14-19; Since the solar year is based on the sun and
the sun was created or reset on the 4th Day of the Week, it makes sense that the solar year starts with
the 5th Day of the Week after the creation or resetting of the sun was complete. Sundown on
Wednesday marks the end of the 4th Day, and begins the 5th Day of the Week. So the Year begins at
sundown on Wednesday night with the beginning of the 5th Day of the Week
12. 11th
Month
Yom
Rishon
Yom
Sheni
Yom
Shilishi
Yom
Revi’i
Yom
Xamishi
Yom
Shishi
Sabbath
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
. . . . . .
Sabbath
14th Jan
2
15th Jan
3
16th Jan
4
17th Jan
5
18th Jan
6
19th Jan
7
20th Jan
Sabbath
21st Jan
9
22th Jan
10
23th Jan
11
24th Jan
12
25th Jan
13
26th Jan
14
27th Jan
Sabbath
28th Jan
16
29th Jan
17
30th Jan
18
31st Jan
19
1st Feb
20
2nd Feb
21
3rd Feb
Sabbath
4th Feb
23
5th Feb
24
6th Feb
25
7th Feb
26
8th Feb
27
9th Feb
28
10th Feb
Sabbath
11th Feb
30
12th Feb
. . . . . .
The agricultural year is directly linked to the Feast Days and the Calendar (Shem.23:14-17;
Shem.34:21-23).
13. 12th
Month
Yom
Rishon
Yom
Sheni
Yom
Shilishi
Yom
Revi’i
Yom
Xamishi
Yom
Shishi
sabbath
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
.
1
13th Feb
2
14th Feb
3
15th Feb
4
16th Feb
5
17th Feb
Sabbath
18th Feb
7
19th Feb
8
20th Feb
9
21st Feb
10
22nd Feb
11
23rd Feb
12
24th Feb
Sabbath
25th Feb
14
26th feb
15
27th Feb
16
28th Feb
17
1st Mar
18
2nd Mar
19
3rd Mar
Sabbath
4th Mar
21
5th Mar
22
6th Mar
23
7th Mar
24
8th Mar
25
9th Mar
26
10th Mar
Sabbath
11th Mar
28
12th Mar
29
13th Mar
30
14th Mar
31
15th Mar
1st day of
The year
16th Mar
. .
1st Month = Passover, Feast of Unleavened Bread -beginning of the Barley Harvest with the Sheaf
Offering (Shem.12:2; Viykra.23:5-15). 3rd Month= Feast of Weeks (Pentecost) - end of the Wheat
14. Harvest (Viykra.23:16-22). 7th Month = Feast of Tabernacles - the end of the agricultural year and the
ingathering of grapes, olives, pomegranates, dates, etc. (Viykra.23:23-44).
Prove all things
Don’t justtakemyword forit, the dayof hisreturnisintertwined with the true scriptual calendar, ifwe are
not keeping hisfeastdayaccording to scripture wewillnotbe amongst those who are to escape the
tribulation, seek the truth once delivered unto the saints
May this blessing be upon you
YHWHwill kneel before you presenting gifts and will guard you with a hedge of protection.
YHWHwill illuminatethewholenessofhisbeingtowardyou bringingorderandhewill giveyou comfort
and sustenance.
YHWHwill lift up his wholenessofbeingandlookuponyou andhe will setin place all you need to be
whole and complete.
I writehasthe raukhmovesme, notlookingfor dissentionamong the truebrethren( Nätzräya) not by the
worlds standards, man. Made opinion to me is nothing, I serve the Almighty One
And the dragonwasenraged with the woman, and he wenttofightwith the remnantofher seed, those
guarding the commands of Elohim and possessing the witness of Yhwhsua Messiah.
I failmiserablyyetitis allI know, Iranawaymanytimesfromthe father, filledmyanswerswith excuses,
but I know,