Restoring the 364-Day Solar Order of Enoch and the Dead Sea Scrolls
The mo'adim (appointed times) are not merely holidaysβthey are divine appointments set by Yahuah Himself. If we use the wrong calendar, we miss these appointments entirely. It is like arriving at a wedding on the wrong dayβno matter how sincere our intentions, we miss the event.
Notice that the me'orot (luminaries) were created on Yom Revi'i (Day 4)βa Wednesday. This is why the Zadok calendar always begins the year on a Wednesday at the spring tekufah. The sun is the ma'or hagadol (greater light), given mastery over time-keeping.
| Month | Days | Season | Starts On | Mo'adim (Appointed Times) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Month | 31 | Spring | Wednesday | HEAD OF YEAR, Passover (14th), Matzot (15-21) |
| 2nd Month | 30 | Spring | Friday | 2nd Passover (15th), Shavuot (22nd) |
| 3rd Month | 30 | Spring | Sunday | Remembrance Day (30th) |
| 4th Month | 31 | Summer | Wednesday | HEAD OF SUMMER |
| 7th Month | 31 | Fall | Wednesday | Yom Teruah (1st), Yom Kippur (10th), Sukkot (15th) |
| 10th Month | 31 | Winter | Wednesday | HEAD OF WINTER |
The events of Yehoshua's crucifixion only make chronological sense using the Zadok calendar. The timeline aligns perfectly with the "3 days and 3 nights" prophecy: