Lunar Sabbath
a time tested tradition
Exploring God's Calendar Through Scripture and History
It is the honor of kings to search out a matter and there is no greater mystery than seeking to know Him by honoring his appointed times and Sabbaths. Most assume the calendar and Sabbath day is a settled matter, but few have actually tested this assumption against history, physics, and the rest of scripture.
This book presents a systematic, evidence-based exploration of the biblical calendar system, examining when the day begins, when the month starts, when the year begins, and when the Sabbath falls—all through the lens of Scripture, historical records, and astronomical evidence.
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Table of Contents
Part I: Foundations
- Introduction - Methodology and principles
- Inherited Lies - Questioning inherited assumptions
- Principles of Evaluation - How we evaluate evidence
Part II: The Calendar
- Alleged Authority of Sanhedrin - Who has authority over the calendar?
- Where Does the Day Start? - The geographic dateline
- When Does the Day Start? - Dawn or sunset?
- When Does the Month Start? - Full moon vs. crescent
- When Does the Year Start? - Determining the first month
- How to Observe the Signs - Practical observation
Part III: The Sabbath
- When is the Sabbath? - Lunar vs. continuous week
- The Day of Saturn - Pagan origins of Saturday
Part IV: Historical Validation
- 32 AD Resurrection - Dating the crucifixion
- Herod the Great - Chronology of Herod's reign
- Passion Week - 3 Days & 3 Nights - Timeline of the passion
Part V: Calendar Alternatives
- Solar Only Calendars - Why solar-only doesn't work
Part VI: Living the Truth
- The Path to Salvation - Salvation doctrine
- Commands to Follow - The commandments
- Appointed Times - Feasts and holy days
- Miscellaneous Commands - Other instructions
Extra Chapters
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This website transforms the book into an interactive experience where you can explore the evidence and see how facts depend on each other. Each fact is linked to the chapters where it's discussed, and you can see what other facts depend on it.
Use the Fact Explorer to visualize the entire evidence network, or browse the Facts Index to see all the evidence organized by category.