Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Analysis of the Creation Sabbaths


Analysis of Creation Month, Atonement and Tabernacles

   This information is taken from Torahcalendar.com in 2014 prior to their change over in September of 2015.

3986 B.C. Month 7 1st Day (Oct 8, Sunday) Rosh Hashanah, Yom Teruah. Creation. Gen 1:1-3. Jewish organizations still say that the earth was created in the 7th month which was the first month until 1441 or 1446 BCE.

Note: An article on Tishrei in Hebrews for Christians.com states that creation began 6 days earlier so that Adam and Eve could be born on Rosh Hashanah (Rosh Chodesh+Yom Teruah/Day of the Trumpet/Day of the Lord).

Day 3 Oct 17 Yom Kipper Day of Atonement Sacrifice of the First animal for Adam and Eve.

Oct 22 Day 1 1st Annual Sabbath of Sukkot. Leviticus 22:26-23:44 Zechariah 14:1-21 Extra Readings Numbers 29:12-16 & Psalm 105

Oct 28 Day 7 Hoshanah Rabbah Day of Salvation Deut 33:1-34:12; Josh 1:1-18; Ps 68:1-35; Ps 104:1-35  Be strong! Be Strong! And may we be strengthened.

Oct 29 Day 1 Shemini Atzeret Solemn Assembly A new beginning Lev 23:36B, Num 29:35; Deuteronomy 14:22-16:17; 1 Kings 8:54-66 ; Numbers 29:35-30: This is the eighth day of Feast of Tabernacles which means a new beginning.

Day 6 of Creation. Man must account for his fulfillment of the Five Books of the Torah.

Month 7 is a day of completion. The creation of the earth was completed in the first week of the new earth and heaven. It was a new beginning.

    Notice that it was on the 8th day of October which represents a new beginning.

It began on Rosh Codesh. Rosh Codesh is the first sliver of the new moon.  On this day began light as a new beginning.

Month 7 7-Oct-8: Yom Teruah\Feast of Trumpets Rosh Hashanah\Civil New Year  Light-Darkness  Gen 1:2-5

Scripture Readings  Torah: Lev 23:23-25, Num 29:1-6   Haftorah: 1 Samuel 1:1-2:10, Jeremiah 31:2-20;  Brit Cadashah  1 Corinthians 15:52; Extra readings: Psalms: 47, 93, 96-99. Light refers to the Law and to Christ and it also ties into the  615 Laws. 

Today is the birth day of the Messiah according to a sign in Revelation 12:1-2. It is the day when the righteous dead are to be resurrected in Year 6000. Today begins 10 days of awe when we make wrongs right before Yom Kippur\Day of Atonement.

Note: Some believe that Yeshua was born on the first annual Sabbath of Tabernacles\Sukkot.

Num 29:2 has the number 1 and 7. First and last, beginning and end. You also see the numbers 2 and 9 by adding up all the numbers. 9+2+2=13=4.

1 and 2 reminds me of Rosh Hashanah and nine is the end.

1 Aleph God Genesis: I Will Bless Thee (avarakah, Ps 34:1, Ps 145:1) ;God the Father (Elohim, Av) ; Father Abraham (avarakah, aggadalah, av, Avraham);  Isaiah:  I Will Exalt Thee (aromimkah, Elohi, attah, odeh, emet, emunah Ps 145:1, Ps 9:1, 111:1, 119:4,7) ;
Everlasting God (Elohi Olam) ;  God declares: I AM GOD (Ani El, Ani Hu, Elohim, Lam 3:1); Romans:  Cathedral of the Christian Faith (Aleph, aluph, Avraham, av, Elohim, emunah, etc. )


2 Bet בית Bayit: House; בן Ben: Son (Psalm 2); ברך Barak: Bless, Bend the Knee; בין Between, Understand, Discern; בדל Badal: Divide (2nd Day); בקע Baqa: Divide (Red Sea)


In the Hebrew Genesis 1:1 has two Aleph-Tav's. If you number 1 to 7 under the Hebrew 7 words, the  4th and 6th is the Aleph-Tav's. This refers to the 4000 year when Yeshua was born and the 6000 year when the Second Coming will occur.

Light here refers to the 615 laws of the Torah and to Yeshua as our light. Ps 119 Peh Law is light. Jesus is light.

Day 2) Waters divided  1:6-8  Days of Awe; 

 3) Land Sea plants 1:9-13;

4) Sun Moon Stars 1:14-19; Lev. 23 for Seasons; I Thess 5:1 Seasons; Years = Lev. 25 Shemitah and Jubilee Year. 30% of the Bible ties to this verse.

 5) Wales, Fish, Birds 1:20-23;

6) Man 1:24-31; Man must account for his fulfillment of the Five Books of the Torah.

Day 7 Elohim Rested: Shabbat Shuvah, Va-Yelech (and he went)  Gen 2:1-3

Today is Shabbat Shuvah or the "Sabbath of Repentance." It is the Sabbath before Yom Kippur. Today is the last Sabbath before Yom Kippur for you to make things right between yourself and Elohim, and between yourself and your brother. Today the Parashah is Va-Yelech which means "And He Went." Va-Yelech was the Parashah on the first Sabbath in the Physical Universe. Moses was 120 years old when he gave us Va-Yelech. It is 120 Jubilee years from Creation until the Messiah's reign.

Special Sabbath Shabbat Shuvah  (Sabbath before Yom Kippur)  Torah Deuteronomy 32:1-52 Haftarahs Hosea 14:1-9, Joel 2:15-27, Micah 7:18-20

Va-Yelech Deut 31:1-30; Isaiah 55:6-56:8;

Second Coming and Day of the Lord will be on this Day of Trumpet. I believe Day of the Lord may be connected to the Shemitah/7 year Sabbatical and the Second Coming will be connected to the year of Jubilee. This is based on a 2000 page study of Leviticus 23 and 25.

Day of the Lord consist of the Great Tribulation (1260 days Passover 22, 2013 (Obama trip) to 2016 Day of Trumpet or Passover 2014 Sounding of the Shofar in Israel to 2017); Second Coming on Day of Trumpet; Armageddon on Day of Atonement; and the Millennium or Feast of Tabernacles.

Day 3 Oct16-17 Yom Kipper\Day of Atonement. Sacrifice of the First animal for Adam and Eve?

Yom Kippur: (Day of Atonement) Torah Leviticus 16:1-34, 18:1-30 Haftarahs Isaiah 57:14-58:14 & Jonah & Micah 7:18-20 Extra Readings Numbers 29:7-11.

Today is Yom Kippur or the "Day of Atonement." It is the Sabbath of Sabbaths and was the only day when the High Priest went into the Most Set Apart Place to make atonement for Israel. This foreshadows a future work that the Messiah will do for Israel.

Hypothesis: We don't know the exact day for the animal being killed but could it be on this Day of Atonement.
Second Coming and Day of the Lord will be on this day. I believe Day of the Lord may be connected to the Shemitah/7 year Sabbatical and the Second Coming will be connected to the year of Jubilee. This is based on a 2000 page study of Leviticus 23 and 25.

Yom Kippur: (Day of Atonement) Torah Leviticus 16:1-34, 18:1-30 Haftarahs Isaiah 57:14-58:14 & Jonah & Micah 7:18-20 Extra Readings Numbers 29:7-11.

Today is Yom Kippur or the "Day of Atonement." It is the Sabbath of Sabbaths and was the only day when the High Priest went into the Most Set Apart Place to make atonement for Israel. This foreshadows a future work that the Messiah will do for Israel.

Hypothesis: We don't know the exact day for the animal being killed but could it be on this Day of Atonement.

Month 7 20-Oct, 3986 B.C.E.Eve of Sukkot (Saturday)

Tabernacles Set Up Today:  Joshua 5:13-6:5, Matthew 16:24-17:9; Day the Kingdom Comes with Power! The Kingdom of Elohim is Seen!

Torah Genesis 33:17-20 Haftarahs Joshua 5:13-6:5 Brit Chadashah Matthew 16:24-17:9, Mark 9:1-10, Luke 9:23-36
Ha 'azinu (Give Ear) Torah Deuteronomy 32:1-52 Haftarahs 2 Samuel 22:1-51

The Messiah told His disciples that some would not taste death until they saw the Kingdom of Elohim come with power. Then on Eve of Sukkot He was transfigured before three of them. The hours leading up to Sukkot are known as the Eve of Sukkot. Today the Parashah is Ha'azinu which means "Give Ear." Ha'azinu was the first Parashah after the Messiah was born. Ezekiel said that the rebellious have ears to hear but do not hear! The Messiah said, "He who has ears to hear – Let him hear!"

Sukkoth Day 1 on Week Day 1 (High Sabbath of Sukkoth) Torah Leviticus 22:26-23:44 Haftarahs Zechariah 14:1-21 Extra Readings Numbers 29:12-16 & Psalm 105

Second Coming: Messianic Kingdom begins. 2016?, 2017?, 2020?, 2021-2024?

Sukkoth Day 2 (Day 16 of 7th month) Torah Leviticus 22:26-23:44 Haftarahs 1 Kings 8:2-21 Extra Readings Numbers 29:12-16 & Psalm 29:1-11

Tabernacles Day 7 Hoshana Rabbah Day of Salvation (Day 21 of 7th month) Torah Deuteronomy 33:4 Brit Chadashah 1 Thessalonians 4:15-17; Ve-Zot Ha-Berakhah (And This Is The Blessing) Torah Deuteronomy 33:1-34:12 Haftarahs Joshua 1:1-18 Extra Readings Psalm 68:1-35, Psalm 104:1-35; Jn 7:37

Today the Parashah is Ve-Zot Ha-Berakhah which means "And This Is The Blessing!" Today we celebrate reading the last Parashah of Deuteronomy or "Devarim." At the end of the reading we say "Be Strong! Be Strong! And may we be strengthened!

Note: It is interesting to note that the seventh day of creation (holy day of rest) lines up with this day as a day of salvation. The passover week for Christ began on the 10th which according to Messianic understanding was on a Shabbat/Saturday. Resurrection day is seen as a new beginning, so if He rose on Shabbat afternoon if you follow three days and three nights (72 hours) and that He was buried before the first three stars at night, then He rose on a day of Salvation according to the Feast of Tabernacles week.

To the Jews, the seventh day of the Feast depicts the time when all gentile nations will be granted salvation, thereby joining the Jews in God’s Kingdom. During the seven days of this festival, a total of 70 bulls were sacrificed (Numbers 29:12-34), which the rabbis associated with gentile nations. On the eighth day an additional bull was sacrificed but the Jews did not include this in the total number of 70 bulls that were sacrificed during the seven-day Feast. The Jewish New Testament Commentary states, "Rabbi El’azar said, ‘To what do these seventy bulls correspond? To the seventy nations’ (Sukkah 55b). In rabbinical tradition, the traditional number of Gentile nations is seventy; the seventy bulls are to make atonement for them." Alfred Edersheim explains, "But, whereas the number of the rams and lambs remained the same on each day of the festival, that of the bullocks decreased every day by one—from thirteen on the first to seven bullocks on the last day, ‘that great day of the feast."’ http://www.cogwriter.com/UCG-LGD.htm

The Jews taught a plan of salvation in accordance with their understanding of the Holy Days, where the seventh day of the Feast (called Hoshanah Rabbah) represents a final opportunity for salvation—"Hoshanah Rabbah was understood to be the absolutely final chance to have one’s sins for the year forgiven…in Jewish tradition there remained opportunity for forgiveness up to Hoshanah Rabbah." http://www.cogwriter.com/UCG-LGD.htm

Rosh Hashanah/ Shemini Atzeret. It is interesting to note that both these days were on the first day of the week. Both these days represent a new beginning. In the Hebrew alphabet, the letter "Chet" also represents a new beginning http://www.biblewheel.com/...chet

According to Torahcalendar.com, in 3015 on Rosh Codesh in Tishrei is also on the first day of the week when the New Heaven and New Earth begin which will also be a Rosh Hashanah for that time event.

Tishrei 1 of that year is when the Great White Throne Judgment occurs and it was also the first day that the Tabernacle was set up (Exod 40:1-2). However, the day the Tabernacle was set up was on Shabbat.

Week Day 1 Shemini Atzeret 8th Day Solemn Assembly  Leviticus 23:36B, Numbers 29:35 (Eighth Day of Assembly) Torah Deuteronomy 14:22-16:17 Haftarahs 1 Kings 8:54-66 Extra Readings Numbers 29:35-30:1

Today is Shemini Atzeret or the "Eighth Day Solemn Assembly." Shemini Atzeret is a Sabbath day separate and distinct from Sukkot. It is an appointed time the day after Sukkot on which Israel assembles. One tradition says Jacob married Rachel on this day.

Week Day 2 Simchat Torah

Simchat Torah (Rejoicing with the Torah!) Rejoicing in the good things יהוה Has Done Festival Cycle is Completed! 2 Chronicles 7:10 (Rejoicing with the Torah!) Torah Genesis 1:1-2:3 Haftarahs Joshua 1:1-18 Extra Readings 2 Chronicles 7:8-22, 1 Kings 8:65-9:9

Today is Simchat Torah which means "Rejoicing with the Torah!" The name "Simchat Torah" is of recent origin, however this "second day" of Shemini Atzeret is mentioned in 2 Chronicles 7:10 and 1 Kings 8:66 when Solomon dedicated the First Temple.

Note: It is interesting to note that Rosh Hashanah, Tabernacles 1st day and eighth day is all on the first day of the week according to Torahcalendar.com.

The seventh month was the first month up until Exodus 12 when it became the 7th month. Mark Biltz pointed this out in his book "Blood Moons".

Now we take this a step further with an e-mail and with a comparison of Passover Week and Tabernacles.

According to the menorrah, we have seven candles. The ones that pop up the most often is the first, 4th, and seventh that I am finding out. According to Feast Dates Creation article, two planets conjoined on the 4th day 8 times. You have day of Salvation on the seventh day in Tabernacles.

Check out this article.


Christ was circumcised on the 8th day. He rose on the 8th day. The 8th day is a new beginning according to the article above.

For us the millennium is a day of Salvation because we are set free of this six days of work.

Creation began on the first day on Rosh Hashanah.

Month 7 1st Day (Oct 8, Sunday) Rosh Hashanah, Yom Teruah. Creation. Gen 1:1-3.
We begin our life in the Messianic Kingdom on Rosh Hashanah which is the first day of the seventh candle or seventh day. There are seven feasts and the Feast of Tabernacles is the 7th candle or the millennium. The Sabbath is the first and greatest and it will be fulfilled in the millennium. It is not only the seventh day but if you look at Lev. 23, it is the first to be mentioned out of 8 events.

The earth began on the 7th month and ends on the 7th month in 3015. Day 7 is not only a day of salvation but for most of us it is a new beginning.

Christ is returning on Rosh Hashanah on Rosh Codesh in the 3rd year (6002, 2016, Jubilee year Lev 25:9-10) of the millennium (7th candle/day) to gather the church if you believe in the rapture as a year of salvation. The end of the age (6002, 2016) will be the age of Aquarius and entering into the age of Pisces by some thinkers. In 6003, 2017 will be a new beginning which ties back into 6001 as a new beginning.

So now, let us examine the numbers of 6001, 6002, 6003.  6001 = 7; 6002 =8, 6003 = 9. 7 is completion, 8 is a new beginning, 9 is the end and a time of judgment. Look At Leviticus 25:21-22.  In the 6th year will be a great harvest to last for 2 years. The Shemitah year is not a year of planting. The Jubilee year also is not a planting year but Israel in 2015 planted. The Jubilee year is year 8 and could be the rapture. Year 9 is the harvest year and could be the rapture and Armageddon in 2017.

The number eight

As seven was so called because the seventh day was the day of completion and rest, so eight, as the eighth day, was over and above this perfect completion, and was indeed the first of a new series, as well as being the eighth. Thus it already represents two numbers in one, the first and eighth.

www.biblebelievers.org.au/number12.htm Bullinger Number in Scripture.

The number nine is the last of the sigle digits, and thus marks the end; and is thus significant of a matter. It is akin to the number 6, 6 being the sum of its factors (3x3=9, and 3+3 =6), and is thus significant of the end of man, and the summation of all man's works. Nine is, therefore,

The Number of Finality or Judgment.

    It marks the completeness, the end and issue of all things as to man--the judgment of man and all his works.

It is a factor of 666, which is 9 times 74 ....

The sum of the 22 letters of the Hebrew Alphabet is 4995 (5x999). It is stamped, therefore, with the numbers of grace and finality. (p. 235)

E.W. Bullinger Number in Scripture (Grand Rapids:Kregel, 1967, 1980).

Passover Week/Tabernacles Week Comparison

1) Both begin with a Sabbath and end with a Sabbath
2) Both are seen as a burial (covering). .
3) Both on the eighth day are seen as a new beginning.
4) Both begin with death (Lamb, Bride) According to the Jewish wedding and the end of Exodus, the bride goes through a second baptism prior to her wedding day because she has to present herself pure and holy to her husband.
5) Both are seen as deliverance, salvation, release (Deut 31:10; Lev 25).
6) Both involve water and are seen as cleansing.
7) Both involve the number 7 and 8
8) Both involve a resurrection.
9) Both involve a full moon
10) Minus Passover day, both begin on the 15th.
11) Both involve Yeshua/Jesus
12) Both involve a wedding.
13) 7 everlasting covenants are under due to covering.
14) Covenant of Grace under covering

Now let us throw in Creation week and other sevens

Candle 1 a new beginning, Feast of First Fruits (8th Day), Adamic Covenant, separation of light, Passover. first millennium Adam's sin separated him from Elohim's light. Seal 1 Cold War; Trumpet1 Earth Smitten; Bowl1 Greivious Sores on Man

Candle 2 Noahide Covenant; Heaven; Unleavened bread; second millennium, the waters above and below were used in judgment. Seal 2 Open War;  T2 The Sea Smitten; B2 Sea smitten;

Candle 3 Abrahamic Covenant, land, First Fruits;  third millennium a promise was made to Abraham, that through his seed -  יהושע the Messiah - all the nations of the earth would be blessed. Seal  3 Famine; T3 Land waters smitten; B3 Rivers Smitten

Candle 4 lights (Moed, Moedim), Lev. 23, Christ Candle,  Passover Death, Pentecost (4th Feast), Mosaic Covenant, the fourth millennium kings and prophets were given as lights to Israel and  יהושע the Messiah was born. Seal 4: death of man (1/4); T4 Heavens smitten; B4 Scorching heat;

Candle 5 Davidic Covenant, Creatures, Day of Trumpet; fifth millennium  יהושע the Messiah died that we might become new creatures inheriting eternal life. Seal 5: Martyrdom; 5T Men Smitten; 5B Darkness over earth or a given area.

Candle 6 Covenant of Redemption, Renewed Covenant; Creation of Man to fill and subdue earth; Day of Atonement; sixth millennium man has filled the earth and subdued it. Seal Six: Physical Disturbances; 6T Men Killed; 6B Euphrates dried;

Candle 7 Feast of Tabernacles, Sabbath Rest, (Salvation, Year of Release, Deliverance), Millennium, Covenant of Peace (New Covenant); 7 Seal Beginning of heavy wrath of man and earth;  7T Kingdoms of world come Kingdoms of Christ; 7B Widespread destruction

Ps 90:4; 2 Pet 3:8; Isaiah 46:9-10

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