THE NEW MILLENNIAL CALENDAR

 

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CONCLUSION

 

We have covered quite a number of things that, though related to the calendar, have little to do with the Millennial Calendar per se, including the specific critical elements that had to be present in the timing of Yahshua’s crucifixion and resurrection.  In all of this, we have discovered resounding testimony in support of Yahweh’s profoundly consistent patterns, revealing His works and His ways.  Of course, these critical elements were:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

While it has been both profitable as well as revealing to address all of these things, let us close by getting back specifically to the New Millennial Calendar.

 

First, as addressed in The Revelation of the Millennium, and touched on here, beginning on Trumpets, October 25, 2007, the calendar returns to where Trumpets and Tabernacles begin the first of the year.  The Tabernacles era begins!  This restoration of time is the Elijah work of restoring all things.  Moses marked the placement of Passover as the first of the year, which was a reversal of Yahweh’s original calendar.  Therefore, Elijah had to come and restore the calendar to its original order so that the new heavens and new earth can be built.  Thereby, the first day of the first month of the new calendar is Trumpets, even as it was at creation when the first preluding heavens and earth were created.

 

Let us illustrate once again this first month in a simple way.  In the days laid out here, again, the larger bold underlined numbers are the sabbaths, the red number is Trumpets, the blue numbers are the seven days of Tabernacles, and the green number is the eighth-day holy convocation.  Atonement, on the tenth, is gold.

 

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As noted before, since the first day of Tabernacles on the fifteenth is a holy convocation sabbath, along with the holy convocation on the twenty-second, this makes two periods of back-to-back double portion sabbaths – the fourteenth and the fifteenth, as well as the twenty-first and the twenty-second.

 

Also, it is very revealing that when Yahweh reversed these two feasts, giving the greater glory to Passover and making Tabernacles the death work, He literally gave the glory to the first month.  But now that Passover is the seventh month, the sabbaths do not harmonize with the feast days of the fourteenth and the twenty-first.

 

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As addressed in The Revelation of the Millennium, an interesting and revealing testimony regarding these two feasts is their correlation with each other.  When Tabernacles is stacked on Passover, it produces the testimony of the church – the olive tree, followed by the lampstand, followed by the olive tree.  Let us briefly represent this here.  The blue numbers in Tabernacles are the seven days of Tabernacles, with the holy convocation in red at the end.  The red number in Passover is the day of Passover, with the seven days of Unleavened Bread following.  As you see, Tabernacles is a seven-and-one pattern, and Passover is a one-and-seven pattern.  They are mirror images.

 

Tabernacles:         15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22

 

Passover:    +  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21

 
 
 
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Combining these together as one produces the one-and-seven-and-one pattern, with the two holy convocations alone on each side of the matching sevens.  Thus we see the olive tree, the seven-branched lampstand, and the olive tree pattern.

 

Olive treeLampstandOlive tree

 

Another interesting testimony regarding Tabernacles arises when you stack the fifteenth on the fourteenth, just as we saw takes place when the eighth day is stacked on the seventh, and also prophesied in that Yahshua is crucified on both the fourteenth (John) and the fifteenth (Matthew, Mark, and Luke).  Here, once again, is Tabernacles as it exists in the New Millennial Calendar:

 

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But now let us take the entire feast and move it one day forward, stacking the fifteenth on the fourteenth, etc.  Here is what we see takes place:

 

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What happens is that the sabbath on the fourteenth becomes a double-sabbath, and the sabbath on the twenty-first becomes a double-sabbath as well.  And also to be noted, most remarkably, Tabernacles becomes a Passover-first Passover – a double-sabbath holy convocation on the fourteenth, followed by seven days with a double-sabbath holy convocation on the twenty-first.

 

The reality is, when Tabernacles effects its work of creating a new heavens and a new earth and men enter into immortal incorruptible bodies that never die, Passover becomes unnecessary.  The purpose of Passover is to get men into the promised land and to overcome death.  In an immortal body, there is no need for overcoming death, for you never die.  In fact, as offensive as this may sound to some, in an immortal body, there is no longer a need for Yahshua’s atoning blood.  The purpose of His blood is as a substitutionary covering for our sins until we can come to the place of no longer sinning, no longer missing the mark. 

 

Let us now list some of the outstanding defining aspects of the Millennial Calendar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These aspects are applicable in either a Passover-first flipped calendar or the restored Trumpets/Tabernacles-first restored calendar.  But, let us now add a fact that is relative to the New Millennial Calendar that begins on October 25, 2007:

 

 

We can all be grateful to Yahweh for using Eric to seek and see many of these things regarding the Millennial Calendar, and for Him opening our eyes to see the marvels of what He is doing – His works and His replicable ways.

 

Blessed be the name of Yahweh!

 

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