I have a question for you about Sabbath and the Holy Feast days: Do I use my time zone or Jerusalem’s? God made Jerusalem the center of the earth: Thus saith the Lord God; This is Jerusalem: I have set it in the midst of the nations and countries that are round about her.(Ezekiel 5:5) Jerusalem is 11 hours ahead of me, AKST-Alaska. If we are all to participant in the Passover with the LORD YASHUAH in heaven, and I start Passover at my time, I will be 11 hours late in starting with our LORD YASHUAH. Correct me if I am wrong but wasn’t it man that set in place the time zones for his convenience? At present there are 24 time zones in the world today. Also as for the time and hour for starting the LORDs day, how much different is it from the Gregorian day? The Gregorian calendar sets the day from the middle of the night (midnight) until the middle of the next next night, (midnight), a 24 hour period. In addition to the way they calculate their day, their month is 365 days in a year, bouncing back and forth with 30 and 31 days in a month with a leap year to reset their calendar. I think all this was done to confuse us from being synchronized; We are all on a different schedule. Should we not use the prophetic calendar, 360 days. Aren’t the prophecies in the book of Daniel calculated by the prophetic calendar? What are you thoughts on these matters?
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I have also had questions on this topic.
John 11:9 “Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day? If any man walk in the day, he stumbleth not, because he seeth the light of this world.” King James Version (KJV)
From all the reading I have done this is the best calendar I have found
https://enochcalendars.webs.com/enochcalendar.htm
everything he says makes sense.
Because I have seen a lot of other calendars and they still use the equinox from astronomy which is only a point in time on March 21/20th. He starts the equinox on the day of equal day and night hours in Jerusalem, which is March 16th because all the others I have read say we can't use this style of calendar because where would the date line be and well, I think it's obvious and it's His Mountain Zion. I don't think we all need to be in Jerusalem time though. Time is for when the day starts and when it ends. You are on the other side of the world and so the sun comes up and goes down at a different time than it does in Jerusalem. But time should start there at least, it makes sense that it would be the first time zone. And He says when He wants His feasts to start and end. Passover starts at sundown on the 14th of the 1st month where you live not when it starts in Jerusalem. On this calendar Sabbath starts on Monday morning in the Gregorian calendar.
Today is the year 7536 from Creation on the tenth month of the 29th day and it's the first day of the week. We are on the 5th Sabbath Cycle of the 150th Jubilee since Creation.
We should have 18 hours in a full day with 80-minute hours. I haven't implemented this because it's a lot harder.
He doesn't talk about the year that is my own calculations I can explain them if you want.
Edit: changed astrology to astronomy, oops.
I live in Alaska. It’s a problem with daylight hours.
John 11:9 “Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day? If any man walk in the day, he stumbleth not, because he seeth the light of this world.” King James Version (KJV)
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Well, I'd say that you still follow it for 1 day and that is still the day + night and sometimes you have more nighttime than day just like the rest of the world for you it just can be really an extreme.
Just honor Him for 1 24H hour period is what He asks us. I guess you want to know when the Sabbath starts?
I go from 6 am to 6am a 24-hour period it's not always night or daytime at that time. But it is the morning. You could also do it at a time that works for you. Like when does the sunrise the most often in Alaska and start then and keep it like that even in winter and the summer when it's at an extreme.
That would be my suggestion.