You might be thinking to yourself that we are a few months late in wishing you a blessed New Year. However according to God, and the calendar that he gave us in the Bible the New Year entered last night on March 20th. What is called today the Hebrew calendar is in fact the proper way to observe time. Deuteronomy …
Last night during the feast of Purim we read of our forefather Mordecai who became great during the Persian and Medes empire. With the authority that he received, he was able to confirm in a letter the two days of feasting for Purim. As we approach the second day of Purim, we know that the Hebrew year is winding down …
Did you know that there are days similar to the Sabbath? Those days are called holy convocations (gathering) just like the Sabbath. Leviticus 23:2 “Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, Concerning the feasts of the LORD, which ye shall proclaim to be holy convocations, even these are my feasts.” A unknown fact is that the Sabbath …
The subject of a calendar is difficult enough to discuss. Add to this the fact that our upbringing might make us think something else is strange. Hosea 8:2 “I have written to him the great things of my law, but they were counted as a strange thing.” In some cases our instinct would try to make us explain away even …
Greetings to twelve tribes scattered,We want to wish you all a happy New Year, since tonight begins the first month of the Hebrew Calendar. We have returned to briefly discuss how people think of the Holy Days of God. Removing some of the excuses and encouraging our people to celebrate righteously. Also to notify you that tonight the radio station …