Author: itharey

Equinox – 3/20/23

Watching the Sunrise

Chasing the Sunset

3/20/23 21:24 UTC Time – the Square Area is the Night Shadow

Read the book Cycle of the Sun to find out why it is important to watch the sunrise and sunset during this time.

The EAST did NOT EXPERIENCE a day that was Equal to the Night until 3/21/2023. This means, 3/21/2023 is the official last day of the year. Time begins in the east because of the sunrises in the east.

3/21/2023 marks the last day of the year, not the first. This makes 2022-2023 year a leap year with 366 days. This is not according to the Gregorian calendar, but according to the Cycle of the Sun. Read my book for the evidence and further explanation. I myself live in Louisville, KY and I could not confirm a 12 hour day event though I drove far out. Look at the videos above. It’s a minute shy of 12 hours.

If you are on this page, you are trying to understand how to calculate the Shabath. First thing first, get the day of the New Year for the Earth right. On that day, the day grows longer than the night, it can’t happen until the East experiences a day that is Equal to the Night, then the next day is the 1st Day of the year.

Sunrise

I witnessed the sunrise @7:51am

Sunset

I witnessed the sunset @7:50pm

I drove the furthest distance I could see both the sunset & sunrise in the above playlist of videos

Categories: Major Sky Events

Shabath for the Year 2022-2023

This is the Shabath day on the Gregorian calendar for the year 2022-2023.

3/18/2023 at Sundown to 3/19/202 at Sundown

Saturday Sundown to Sunday Sundown (2022 – 2023 Shabath)

This is the Last Shabath for the Year until the New Year

Read the Book “Cycle of the Sun” to know why and to learn to watch for the signs. Do you know what to watch out for? A calendar is in this book, but we must watch for the signs and know them.

Next Year’s Shabath

The Shabath Cycle for 2023-2024 is predicted to begin on 3/26/2023 at Sundown to 3/27/2024 at Sundown (Sunday Sundown to Monday Sundown).

I am watching for signs for the KahDaSh. Check back to this link to confirm that the KahDaSh for the year begins on 3/21/2023. As long as this is true, then the Shabath for the entire year is every seven days from 3/26/2023 at Sundown.

On a Gregorian Calendar, this means

(2022 – 2023 Shabath)

Sunday Sundown to Monday Sundown is the next Shabath

for the next 52 Shabath Cycles or a year until 364 days are complete

 

1st KahDaSh or New Year in 2023 is on 3/21

1st Solar Season New Year in 2023 – March 21

Signs

  • This is the day, following the day that was equal to the night. 3 / 20 /2023 is predicted to be the last day of the previous year. See the signs in the Book “Cycle of the Sun” to learn more
  • The previous year completed a full cycle
  • Life on earth is renewing

Check back to this link for signs when it occurs

Categories: חדש (Kahdash)

What is a Lunar Elclipse?

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A Lunar Eclipse is a spectacular event that can occur during a full moon.

When the moon is full, it is possible that the sun appears directly across it on the other side of the earth. At this moment the Lunar Eclipse occurs. You can see a visual of this event in the image below. Keep in mind the earth is not rectangular, but a flat circle. Lunar eclipses only make sense on a flat earth. That’s how you know the globe earth model is a lie

This is September 28, 2015

 

 

 

This will be March 3, 2026

Categories: The Great Lights

Different Types of Solar Eclipses

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Different Types of Solar Eclipses

Annual and Total Eclipses are similar, however, the moon, devoid of light, covers the sun completely during a Total Eclipse. During an Annual Eclipse, the moon is further away but it enters the same gate

Solar Eclipses can only happen during a new moon. This is when the moon is completely dark. Just as night begins the day, so does the dark phase of the moon begin the first phase of the moon. It is the same thing. Read the book “The Cycle of the Sun” to understand why the Crescent moon is not the biblical new moon. The issue comes from the word “Kahdash” and following of Jewish Converts.

The image below is what the earth looked like on a rectangular projection map of the earth, on 11/3/2013. This is what the sun and moon look like during a solar eclipse and you see, only those areas where the sun is seen can this event be seen.

Visit https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEdecade/SEdecade2021.html to get an updated list of future and past solar eclipse

https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/@0,0 – visit here to see an image of the earth during an eclipse

Also try this https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/moon/light.html?month=9&day=28&year=2015&hour=2&min=50&sec=0&n=&ntxt=&earth=0

Categories: The Great Lights