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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.

 

Last year's lunar based calendar: 2008-2009

This year's lunar based calendar: 2009-2010

 

Based on calculated time of conjunction in Jerusalem of 0544 on April 25, 2009 I understand that April 25 and 26 will be a two day new moon period.  I took an estimate in northern Arkansas of the distance between the rising sun and the crescent moon on April 22 and apparently was off by three cm because I was not using a tape measure.  I estimated 35 cm at arms length for a period of 70 hours until conjunction, but I believe the actual distance should have been 32 cm.  This morning (April 23) clouds obscured the crescent moon.

Discussion on Solar Calendars