(Crown God King) Rosh-Hashanah beginning of a Hebrew year
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Why is the beginning of the year called Rosh Hashanah on God’s calendar?
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The very first day (new moon) that begins a new year on the Hebrew, God’s calendar is called “Rosh Hashanah“.
The Hebrew word Rosh- Hashanah is made up of two words.
The first word “Rosh” meaning head
The 2nd word is “Hashanah” meaning the year.
The deeper meaning:
The deeper meaning of the word Rosh-Hashanah means; to crown someone’s head with a crown of a glory or king.
Adam was given the Garden in Eden on Rosh-Hashanah:
(Adam was crowned with the crown of authority that enabled him to govern the garden in Eden on Rosh-Hashanah).
Crown God as king:
Rosh- Hashanah is the day when the God of Israel is culminated or crowned as a king by His own people,
God crowns His prople:
And in return God also crowns His people as His kings, queen’s,
priests, prophets, and ambassadors of heaven in the earthly realms.
What does it mean to crown God as a king?
The day when a king is crowned, the crowning of the king is a declaration that exposes the people’s unity,
their Sovereignty as a kingdom, the strength of a nation that has shown the courage to govern the ownership of their inheritance, resources, land, and cultural skills.
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