The Biblical Calendar

Most of the churches which observe the festivals of Leviticus 23 do so in the belief that the Hebrew calendar is correct. The Hebrew calendar is provably wrong. The background assumption most make is that the "oracles" were given to the Jews (Rom 3:2) and therefore their traditions are correct, save for some minor points such as getting the timing of Pentecost wrong.

Our series of three papers on the biblical calendar, which are deserving of careful study, prove that the rabbinic calendar is seriously flawed. The implications of observing such an incorrect calendar are also addressed. Christian life and experience is always one of fleeing error and discovering truth. The reader unafraid of a reasonable challenge may prefer to go first to paper Three—"What is the Biblical Calendar?" This summarizes previous papers and shows the errors in the current Hebrew calendar. It is recommended that papers One and Two, Types of Things in Heaven and The Heavens Declare God's Glory, should be reviewed, as they deal with issues many have most probably not considered.

Your questions and responses are welcomed. May your study prove most rewarding—for Truth, if put into pratice, is always very rewarding. These papers will be available in:

THE BIBLICAL CALENDAR
The Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to read this file The Biblical Calendar—Part 1: Types of Things in Heaven bibcal1.doc
The Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to read this file The Biblical Calendar—Part 2: The Heavens Declare the Glory of God bibcal2.doc
The Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to read this file The Biblical Calendar—Part 3: What is the Biblical Calendar? bibcal3.doc

OTHER CALENDAR PAPERS
When is the First of Abib? 1stAbib.doc

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