The Origin Of The Biblical Calendar Hebrew

By Harold Brooks


The most commonly used calendars today are Gregorian calendars which are the ones usually found in watches or regular household calendars. However, these ones are only revised versions created by Pope Gregory XIII which was based off the old Biblical calendar Hebrew. Here are so, e of the things to know about this old version.

The calendars in the Bible did not use this system that is used today known as the Gregorian calendar as they used an older system that included the important feasts that must be observed. In the Bible, it is important for the followers to follow the exact days of the feast for proper worship. For that, the Jews revolved the dates around the times at which they need to have a worship feast.

Now, there is still a Jewish calendar system separate from the Gregorian system that is still being used today but with calculations as a basis. Back in the day, there was system which is why the seasons and the sky became the basis. So if one is curious to how the system evolved, one has to first look at the origin.

Now, if one would go to the book of Genesis and look at the fourteenth verse of the first chapter, then one will find the first instructions of God to the Old Testament followers. First of all, the verse states that there will be light in Heaven that would divide the day and night. It also states that there will be seasons that will be shown from the sky.

If one would backtrack further to Genesis chapter one verses one up to five, it will state that when God created light and darkness, he called it day and night respectively. Also, it was indicated that after light and darkness passed together, one whole day was formed. That said, the day and night showed the Jews how time passes.

In order to form a week, seven days would have to pass. According to the Bible, God created the world in seven days which means that it took seven days and nights to pass before reaching the end. That is why the last weekend day, or Sunday, is known as the Sabbath day since it signifies perfection.

For determining the months, God stated in Deutoronomy sixteen that there will be a new moon at the start of a month. This is known in Hebrew as the Chodesh and it signifies that moon will begin a cycle. As the cycle goes on, the moon will become half, then crescent shaped, then full again.

Lastly would be the counting of the years wherein the start of the year would be the month of Abib. Now, the book of Exodus gives a very clear depiction of the state of the environment depending on what month it is in the year which is how the Jews knew which month was which. Again, this was all done through observation and the calculations only came in the later years.




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