| Calendar: Weeks within months |
Creation Calendar
Simply put, in a lunar based calendar the beginning of a month is not a work day. The command to work
six days and rest the seventh applies after the beginning of the month. Each
month has a beginning, followed by four weeks. The New Moon is the transition
between months.
I understand that the continuous seven day cycle does not go back to creation, but was instituted
by Babylon and is enforced by Rome. We are striving to return to the calendar
that IEUE intended. While there is still more to learn, we believe that these
articles may shed some light on an alternative to the Julian/Gregorian and
Jewish calendars.
What I offer here is a Jerusalem-based calendar for the whole earth.
This year's lunar based calendar: 2010-2011.
I offer the disclaimer that the year may actually begin a month later than I
indicated originally (2010-2011Update).
The understanding that the first month after the equinox begins the year has
some strong arguments.
Discussion on Solar Calendars