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- Comprehensive doctrinal work presenting the Zadokite calendar as the original biblical timekeeping system, arguing that a 364-day solar calendar aligns with Scripture and prophecy, and that restoring this calendar is essential for proper observance of Yahweh’s appointed timesbiblical calendarzadokite priesthood calendarsacred time / calendarjubileefeasts of yahwehfixed feast daysdaniel time change prophecyenoch calendar system
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- This doctrinal treatise examines the biblical foundation of timekeeping beginning in Genesis and argues that the original structure of the calendar has been obscured by later historical changes. By analyzing scriptural references and historical developments, the teaching advocates restoringcalendar corruption historybiblical calendartorahsacred time / biblical calendar restoration364-day calendargenesis calendar structureenoch calendarrestoration movements
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- biblical day begins by analyzing the creation account and related Torah passages. It challenges traditional interpretations and seeks to establish a consistent scriptural framework for understanding the daily cycle. The study emphasizes the importance of correct timekeeping for observing Yahwehwhen does the day beginbiblical calendartorahsunrise vs sunset daybiblical calendarevening vs morning debaterestoration movementstorah obedience
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