Discover how Yahuwah’s calendar — marked by the new moon, Sabbaths, and appointed times — reveals His plan of redemption. Explore the biblical moedim from Passover to Booths and learn why they cannot be mapped onto the Gregorian calendar.
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Discover how Yahuwah’s calendar — marked by the new moon, Sabbaths, and appointed times — reveals His plan of redemption. Explore the biblical moedim from Passover to Booths and learn why they cannot be mapped onto the Gregorian calendar.
Yom Teruah — the Day of Trumpets — is Yahuwah’s prophetic alarm, calling His people to awaken, repent, and realign with His calendar before judgment and harvest arrive. Marked by the sighting of the new moon and the blast of the shofar, it is a rehearsal for what is to come — the gathering of the Bride, the separation of the faithful, and the unfolding of Yahuwah’s plan for the end of the age.
Did you know that in the days of Noah the year was 360 days long, not 365? Scripture shows us that when Israel turned from Yahuwah and worshipped other gods on His appointed times, He removed His calendar from them. The solar year grew longer, the lunar year shorter, and mankind was left with divided time. Yet the prophets tell us this will not last forever—the original 360-day year will be restored at the time of Trumpets, never to be altered again. Understanding this change is the key to unlocking the 1335-day prophecy.