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Post by The Messiah 2030 Project on Mar 18, 2024 22:44:09 GMT
A biblical year is not a preset number of days. That is a common and understandable misunderstanding of those who have not studied the Torah. A biblical year is what the sun, moon, and stars declare (Genesis 1:14) (as the Heavenly witness) coupled with the syncing of the aviv (Exodus 23:15) (Earthly witness). In Biblical history, the sun, moon, and stars produced 360-day years regularly, but that changed after the flood and/or during Hezekiah. The Biblical calendar always syncs up with the solar cycle. It must, or the Fall feast will eventually be in the Spring, and the Spring feast will be in the Fall, which are agricultural calendric markers.
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