This appendix places Jesus’ birth, death, resurrection, and ascension on the biblical calendar. Each event aligns with God’s appointed times, proving that His life fulfilled prophecy—not randomly, but exactly as written.
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Yearly Biblical Calendar
God’s calendar doesn’t follow Roman months or Gregorian years. It begins with barley, the new moon, and the first month of spring. Appendix C outlines the structure of the biblical year—and the feast days that still mark His appointed times.
Bodily Issue Commandments
These laws weren’t about shame. They were about boundaries, timing, and rest. Appendix B walks through the commandments surrounding bodily discharges and shows how God designed even the most physical aspects of life with order and purpose.
Offerings to the Lord
Offerings were never about earning favor. They were about honoring God in the ways He asked. This appendix walks through each type—burnt, grain, peace, sin, and guilt—and restores their meaning for the remnant.
Living Our Purpose
Once we understand the truth—law, love, covenant, feasts, deception—what now? We walk it. Not just in theory, but in life. Living our purpose means walking aligned with God’s structure, quietly and faithfully.
God’s Everlasting Covenant
God’s covenant didn’t change. It was never replaced—only renewed and fulfilled in love. The remnant isn’t called to lawlessness, but to faithfulness.
The Lord’s Feast Days & Holy Days
God set appointed times—mo’edim—from the beginning. They were never “Jewish holidays.” They’re covenant appointments written into the calendar of creation.
Aligning the Biblical Calendar
God’s calendar begins with the barley and the moon—not January 1st. Returning to His timing resets everything: our seasons, our celebrations, our understanding of Him.
The Lord’s Food
God defined clean and unclean—not for culture, but for covenant. What we eat was never just about diet. It was always about holiness.
The Word of God
His Word isn’t just the Ten Commandments. It’s His whole voice—spoken through laws, statutes, and teachings meant to shape a holy people.