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.
It's not man made
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.
Revelation reveals two distinct groups at the end of the age: the 144,000, sealed as firstfruits who “follow the Lamb wherever He goes,” and the great multitude from every nation who emerge from tribulation clothed in white. The dividing line is obedience and timing — those who walk in Yahuwah’s commandments and moedim bear His seal, while those following man-made traditions bear the mark of the beast. The harvest reveals who belongs to whom.
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.