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Right barley harvest vs. Vernal (Spring) Equinox: True New Year
Fireworks. Confetti. Drunken revelers. Colored eggs. Rabbits. Fertility goddesses. Human sacrifice. Different cultures have welcomed the new year with different rites. Pagan cultures always celebrated the new year with sedition, drinking, noise, gift exchange and fertility rites revolt. However, those who worshiped the God of heaven welcomed the new year with reverence, gratitude for the blessings of the past year and recommit to their Creator for next year
Depending on the crop, the year began at different times. All ancient calendars were originally lunisolar. Because the lunar year is 11 days shorter than the solar year, it is necessary to have an anchor that binds the year lunar year more sun. Without this anchor, festivals drift back through the holy year of 11 days a year to another. An example of this is the Muslim lunar calendar: Ramadan drifts throughout the solar calendar year.
There are only four points in a solar year in which the lunar year can be anchored: vernal (spring) equinox, summer solstice, equinox Fall;. And winter solstice (1) Various pagan civilizations used these points as anchor points, matching the year lunar solar energy more years. Egyptians, watching the rise of the star Sirius, associated in their early years at the summer solstice. Indians of South America used the winter solstice. They believed that the sun had died and to bring the sun back and continue the life, they offered human sacrifices. The four anchor points were reproducible and predictable. The priests could easily lead the people superstitious to worship the planets by which time they scored rather than the Creator God who made the planets.
Satan has always placed its counterfeits as close to the truth as he can to confuse the mind. The most dangerous, difficult to discern the error is one that most resembles the truth. Most of the old timepiece methods used the vernal equinox. This included the Sumerians, Babylonians and Romans Gentiles among many others. It was natural to start a new year a new life springs forth. The old fertility symbols of rabbits and colored eggs are seen at Easter. that Creator's calendar also begins in the spring. However, it is not related to the spring equinox. The vernal equinox Satan is a counterfeit of the true beginning of the new year.
Exodus 12:1-2 states:
And the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt, saying, This month shall be to you the beginning of months: it must be the first month of the year for you.
Exodus 12 sets that the Passover is to occur in this "first month of the year." Taken in combination with Leviticus 23, which defines the annual festivals, it is possible to establish what is to be the moon first month. Yahuwah itself is the designation of the first month, and Passover, depending on agriculture. The 14th day of the first month was Passover. The 16th day of the first month when the offer was Gerbe was waved before the Lord. In order to have the wave barley, barley would be ripe.
This dependence on the field for crop determine the start of the year was a loving way to remind people that their generosity has come from the hand of their Creator magnet. In ancient Israel, early "rain" fell in the fall to the emergence of the seed. The " last rain "came during the last month of the year, in spring barley and brought to maturity. Even the Hebrew Passover songs, taken from Song of Songs 2:10-13, included the sentence: "The rain is over and gone."
The Jews had probably known the length of Year Egyptian times, but their method of intercalation was different because of their Passover feast. They regulated by the "maturity of barley." (2) Moses commanded that they should not even enjoy their barley until the beginnings had been offered to the Lord at the time of the Passover [ie, the Wave, 16 of the first lunar month.] (3)
David Sidersky, well known and respected Jewish chronology, said forcefully:
The aim of the mosaic [Law barley harvest] command was to regulate months depending on the course of the moon, and all year in accordance with the course of the sun -. assigning as a starting point the lunar month that coincides with the beginning of a determined solar year (4)
The historical record establishes that at the time of Christ, and clear up the dispersion after the destruction of Jerusalem, the maturity of barley was determined early. It was only after the dispersion Jews they have set aside the law of barley harvest and adopted instead the "observation and calculation of [spring] Equinox." (5)
The ceremony of the barley harvest was the divine rule by which the position of the [first] month Nisan was located. If the first of Nisan, barley was not sufficiently advanced for the Passover Festival, and title = "13th month"> a leap month is added, and the period of celebration of the year was delayed until that the following month. The Lord promised to Israel, when he ordered the Passover, he would send rain in due season, so the corn must be harvested in time for the party. (6)
This requirement to have mature seeds in the middle of the first month encouraged everyone to recognize the generosity loving the Creator. In times of famine, there was no grain to offer their worship of the Wave and they knew that disobedience was the cause. Blessing God the Creator for sending the rainy season they had been selected because of their apostasy.
The priests, who controlled the calendar, were very careful to use this method of intercalation. A field of barley was sown in the Ashes, through the Kidron Valley Priests for use in determining the maturity of barley (7). It is this very rule of the barley crop that provides certainty that the Abib / Nisan Passover the moon could not come until the barley had come – after the recent rains were over. "The title =" Jews admit – The real timetable has been set aside (section) "> modern Jewish calendar is based on equinoctial moon which came in March, in direct opposition to the Moon barley harvest of the first century, which came in April. "(8)
Joseph Scaliger says that in the time of Christ, the period within which the full moon of the Passover occurred fell between April 8 and May 6 It found that people who used the tables of the moon to determine the new Dionysian years made a mistake. They thought they were observing the Passover Abib, when they actually celebrated in Adar (12th month) ten times in the cycle of 19 years! He learned this by the Jews themselves. (9)
The common practice of setting aside Law barley harvest and the anchoring of the new year at the vernal equinox is to return to the pagan practice of using the equinox. This practice was adopted by the Jews only after their dispersal. The modern method of the Jewish Passover to determine the place of the full moon nearest of the vernal equinox. Because it is linked to the full moon nearest the vernal equinox, it may even come before the equinox! This never happened with the original method of calculation of barley harvest.
It is true that people in Israel is looking for barley and to times, reported finding mature barley before the spring equinox. However, this will only be confirmed by the movements of the modern method computation time. It is certainly possible to plant different varieties of barley at different times to make them mature earlier or later. However, the historical fact remains that the rainy season they fell during the first week of April. Pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread anticipated spring rains have ended.
Catholics celebrate Easter on the first Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox. Easter can come at any time between March 22 and April 25. This ensures that on Easter Sunday and Easter modern Rabbinic never coincide.
Some thought that the position of the moon and its relationship to the sun's path, and its appearance (cup-shaped in the form saucer, or an angle) is the determining factor that sets the first month of the year. That's not true. It is true that the angle of the evolution Crescent during the year and we can certainly look like a bowl in the spring. However, the Easter season the first month using the law of barley crop, not strictly the moon looks. Throughout the 19-year cycle the appearance of the new moon will change depending on the timing of the Passover moon over the spring equinox.
It should be noted that the crescent moon for all the moons appear as a bowl for those who live on the equator. For people living in the northern hemisphere, the waxing crescent follows the curvature of a capital D. Those living in the southern hemisphere see the crescent moon as a C. Boards, or "horns" of the moon, always point to the way the setting sun.
Here are three illustrations (10) showing the appearance the first visible crescent for both hemispheres and the equator.
Northern Hemisphere:
Ecuador:
Southern hemisphere:
Because the appearance of the moon depends on: 1) its location on the earth, and 2) the timing of the first crescent from at the vernal equinox, Yahuwah did not design the shape of the moon to mark the beginning of the year. This function has been attributed the barley crop that matured only after the spring (last) rains had completed their work finished, which in turn was dependent the blessing of the Creator of an obedient people. These criteria instead of Paschal full moon exactly between April 8 and May 6 Only a lunation fulfills these requirements. Therefore, the very first new moon of Abib, on the Gregorian calendar is March 25. Any new moon before it starts or Ve-Adar or Adar, according position in the 19-year cycle.
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(1) The following guide to the equinoxes and solstices is from www.athropolis.com/sunrise/def-sol2.htm.
SOLSTICE
SUMMER SOLSTICE: The first day of the summer season. On this day (June 21 in the northern hemisphere *) the Sun is farthest to the north and the length of time between sunrise and sunset is the longest of the year.
Winter Solstice: The first day of the winter season. On this day (December 22 in the northern hemisphere *) the Sun is farther south and the length of time between sunrise and sunset is the shortest of the year.
* In the southern hemisphere winter solstice and summer are exchanged. Summer: December 22. Winter: June 21
EQUINOX
Two times of the year where day and night are of equal length. The Sun crosses the equator (an imaginary line around the Earth's average) and is equidistant from the pole North and the South Pole.
Vernal (SPRING) EQUINOX: The first day of the spring season – and the beginning of a long period of sunlight at the pole. In the northern hemisphere: March 20 (the Sun crosses the equator to the north). In the southern hemisphere: September 22 (the Sun crosses the Equator moving southward).
Autumn Equinox: The first day of the season in the fall – and the beginning of a long dark period in the cluster. In the northern hemisphere: September 22 (the Sun crosses the Equator moving southward). In the southern hemisphere: March 20 (the Sun crosses the equator north).
(2) David Sidersky, "Study on the astronomical origin of the Jewish chronology," in Memoires par divers this scholars an Academy of Inscriptions and Belles-Lettres of the Institut de France, vol. XII, Part 2, Paris, 1913, p. 615, 623.
(3) by Amadon, Report of the Committee on a historical basis, implications, and validity of the October 22, 1844, position, Part V, chap. B, p. 7, Adventist Research Center, Andrews University, italics added.
(4) Sidersky, Chronology of the Jews, op. cit., p. 615.
(5) Ibid., P. 623.
(6) Through Amadon, Committee Report, op. cit., p. 8.
(7) Alfred Edersheim, the Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah, New York, 1896, Vol II, p. 619.
(8) With Amadon, Report of the Committee, op. cit.
(9), Joseph Scaliger, De Emendatione Temporum, Francofurti, 1593, p. 107.
(10) © Nick Strobel, www.astronomynotes.com.
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