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From Commandment to Communion: Rediscovering the Meaning of Rosh Chodesh
FHMI-0015Shane VaughnDoctrinal Paper / Theological Treatise
- (primary) Numbers 28:11
- (secondary) 1 Samuel 20:5
- (secondary) 1 Samuel 20:18
- (secondary) 2 Kings 4:23
- (secondary) Psalm 81:3
- (secondary) Isaiah 66:23
- (secondary) Colossians 2:16–17
- (secondary) Ezekiel 46:1–3
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Summary
This treatise explores the biblical meaning and significance of Rosh Chodesh, the new moon observance found throughout the Hebrew Scriptures. By examining Torah commands, historical examples, and prophetic references, the work argues that the new moon was intended as a recurring moment of spiritual renewal and communal gathering. The teaching calls for rediscovering this rhythm as part of restoring the full biblical calendar life of Yahweh’s people.
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