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Explains the history and science behind the restoration of the Creation Calendar.
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A Hebrew Month begins with the first visible crescent moon at Jerusalem.
A Hebrew Year begins with Month 1 nearest to the spring equinox.
Describes the Parashah and why it is included in the Creation Calendar.
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The conditions for determining the start of year
2008 C.E. offered an opportunity to examine many differing opinions regarding the calendar. The articles on this page provide insight into how  יהוה measures time. The time for the restoration of the true calendar has arrived.
Now learn a parable of the fig tree;
When the branch is yet tender and puts forth leaves, you know that summer is near. Matthew 24:32
Figs in Jerusalem on April 2, 2008 C.E.
Ripe wheat fields at Smedar on May 7, 2008 C.E.
Grapes south of Hebron on June 11, 2008 C.E.
Birth of the Messiah
When Does Month 1 Begin in 2008 C.E.?
Get on Track with the Appointed times in 2008 C.E.!
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Get on Track with the Appointed times in 2008 C.E.!
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