Why does the Hebrew calendar has two beginnings, one of the year & the other of months?
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Why does the Hebrew calendar has two beginnings?
There is a beginning of months, which starts around March/April (Spring time – Nisan),
and there is another beginning of the New Hebrew year, that is begins around August/September (Autumn season 🍂),
Which is which?
To understand the Hebrew calendar you must look at it in it’s Hebraic spiritual concept,
that governs the role of the female gender, and male gender.
March/April = Female Gender – Spring time
Exodus 12:2: Beginning of Months
The beginnings of months that falls around March/April (Celebration of Passover) corresponds to the female nature,
related to the vernal Spring equinox,
(being the beginning of conception, the innitiating of obedience that counterfeits the disobedience of eating from the forbidden tree.
March/April – month of Nisan on God’s calendar;
being the season of Spring time when the female ovaries are re-innitiated back into God’s circle of months (Omer counting) on the Hebrew calendar.
The returning of Ruth back to her Hebrew and Jewish culture, the deliverance from all limitations Mizraim – Egypt).
August/September = Male gender – Autumn time:
The beginnig of a new Hebrew year that falls around August/September, being the Autumn equinox,
(related to the Celebration of Rosh-Hashanah,) that corresponds to the Male gender.
During the season of Rosh Hashanah (Augusts/September) that is when God put Adam in the garden of Eden,
marking the beginning of giving the garden in Eden to Adam.
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