Description

Each monthly calendar features:
- The English transliteration of the Biblical Hebrew month, as recorded in the scientific name of the constellation through which the sun passes during that time. The number of the month is in the upper left corner and the corresponding Hebrew letter in the upper right.
- The Hebrew Biblical and scientific name of each month, which is read right to left.
- Research on the names of months and constellations was built upon “Witness of the
Stars,” by E.W. Bullinger, who studied Dendorah & other ancients to discern the most ancient names of the constellations, including the original Hebrew. The updated research is supported by the Astronomy site “TopAstronomer.com.”
- A description of each month includes how that month’s constellation reveals an
aspect of Christ. A “Twelve Tribes” calendar, which matches each Tribe to its month, a separate “Twelve Fruits” calendar, which identifies the aspect of Christ’s character mirrored by your birth-month, and a “Twelve Apostles” calendar, which reveals each Apostle’s Tribe in his month, and many more themes are also available. - Each calendar includes the sunset times for your city, which is especially helpful before entering into The Sabbath Day. The box to the far left allows you to record your two eyewitnesses to the new moon. The box to the far right allows you to schedule a New Moons meeting at the beginning of each month.
- The English transliteration and Hebrew name of each day of the week helps you to become accustomed to calling the days after their Biblical names, as opposed to their current ones, which are mostly false gods.
- For convenience, the redacted Roman Catholic name and date of each month are slightly visible in grey (for example, D-cember 1). As you can see, you will never miss a day as you transition to God’s Timing.
- Some desktop versions feature daily verses which show how The Bible characterizes Christ as the subject of each of the 12 major constellations and, thereby, the 12 months. One of the daily Scriptures also identifies the Tribe of that month.
- The Scriptures to the far left and right corresponding to that month’s English number and
Hebrew letter. The Biblical meanings of the numbers are based on Biblical Mathematics, by Ed F. Vallowe. The Gematria value and meanings of the Hebrew letters are from L. Grant Lutton’s book, In His Own Words. The Strong’s number of each Hebrew letter is also given. - Biblical Days begin at sunset. The block for each day shows two Biblical dates: one before sunset at the top (“19” for, example, for the the 19th of the month) and the other after sunset in the middle, which begins the next day (“20” for the the “20th”).
- The “LOOK” symbol near the end of each month reminds you to begin to search the skies for the first appearing of the New Moon which begins the next month. Submit your sighting confirmed by another eyewitness and perhaps your names will be added to that next month’s calendar.
