Beginning of Your Months

It’s in our laws that the KahDaSh the Abeyb is the head month. This means it is the New Year and Day 1 in the Shabath Cycle.

Deuteronomy 16: KJV

Observe the month of Abib, and keep the passover unto the LORD thy God: for in the month of Abib the LORD thy God brought thee forth out of Egypt by night.

How do you observe the month of Abib? This verse is misleading because the word “observe” is really the word “watch”. How do you watch for the month of Abib?

Now…

What does KahDaSh Mean?

This word was translated as “month”, and it has nothing to do with the moon. I am not trying to keep it a secret. I wrote it in my book “Cycle of the Sun”. You need to understand Yahuah’s calendar to fully comprehend what “KahDaSh” means. I also explained the true meaning of Abyeb (Abib). This word does not mean barely, though this is what people tell you. This is the most important information you need to know to keep the 7th Day Shabath and the Feast Days. If you do not learn this information, then you don’t need to be on this website. You should go.

I can’t teach you anything without you reading the book, but here is the law. Feel free to research what people are saying.

They will tell you KahDaSh means “Crescent moon” and “Abib” means barely. I teach the language of the bible which is Manakahthey. This book is about Yahuah’s calendar, but I teach the language concerning the calendar as well.

 

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