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Time Periods in a Full Day (Yisraelite Perspectives):

  • Writer: shmakhakmah
    shmakhakmah
  • 4 days ago
  • 3 min read

From the beginning of Creation, the concept of time and days began. In the book of Beresheit (Gen) the days were given names and the ordinance of night and day, weeks, months and years were ordained. This was how the accounts of mankind's' ages throughout the T'Nakh (Holy Scriptures) were recorded.


As we progressed through time, things evolved and changes were made, but the biggest impact of changes began with the Yafites (Europeans) colonizers. From the Mid-East to East Asia and Africa, there was a normality of culture and customs and this is evident in the accounts (history). It has also been recorded that time keeping was documented throughout ancient times and was mentioned a few times in Scriptures, in particular, Yeshaiyahu (Isa.) 38:8.


The Chinese, Mongolians, the descendants of Lot; they had created a 24 hour time piece which in modern times is referred to as a clock or watch. This Chinese device worked on a 24 hour cycle which moved the hour dial one click for every 2 hour. In ancient China, timekeeping was based on a 12-hour system known as shí chén (时辰). Each shí chén lasted exactly two modern hours and was tied to the 12 Earthly Branches and the Chinese Zodiac.


Later in time this was changed by the Yafites to one hour to a single movement of the dial and it went through two cycles in a day, making reference to AM (ante meridiem) and PM (post meridiem); the term 'meridiem' refers to midday. So am is before midday and pm is after midday. But this reference to mid day is during the day-time hour, not the middle of the full day, which is actually in the morning.


Yisraelites Perspective:

Now we come to the Yisraelites perspective which has been tainted for over thousands of years of being enslaved (Devaureim 28:47-51, 68) and colonized. Much has been lost of nations identities when they are taken over and indoctrinated under foreign rulership. One law which stands out, as per the Yisraelites, is Yirmiyahu 10:1-5, which has marred our spiritual insights and balance. Yisraelites need to put away foreign ways and ideologies and return to divine wisdom. Following the Yafites month system and time system has always lead the Yisraelites astray. We need to be self sufficient and self focused in how we view and adhere to time, days, months and years. What are times in a DAY: As it relates to Beresheit (Gen.) chapter one, a day(Yom) is two parts, lailah and yom, night-time and day-time. The Night begins a day, when the daylight ends. So, what this means is that if we continue to follow the Yafites order of a day we will always be off with time. The Yafites have one thing correct about the day, it begins in darkness (lailah). But, the error they made which we Yisraelites intern follow blindly, is that they call the middle of the darkness a new day and end and begins their clock at 12pm midnight and 12.01 am in the same night. How can a morning be in the middle of the night!!?? This is where the fault persists. If we followed closely the words of the Almighty we would call the period when the sun is down a new day and the time would be 12:00ym(yom) and a minute after 12:01ll (lailah). This would make our time system 12 hour dark and 12 hour light. The dark begins at 00:01ll and ends at 12:00ll, one minute after which is in the morning (boquer), the middle of the DAY (Yom). Then the lighted part of the Day would commence from 00:01ym until 12:00ym. So midnight would be 6ll and midday would be 6ym. So, if I am meeting someone at 2pm Yafite time, it would be 8ym Yisraelite time. Months and Years:

The calendar we have been living under is not in-tuned with or Yomeim-Quadosheim (Holy days), hence it's not in-tuned with our Spiritual balance. The Yafites follow the Gregorian Calendar which was designed from the Julian Calendar which gives glory to the Greco-Roman deities and Kings. It also begins and ends with the season of death and cold. The Lunar calendar which the Yisraelites of ancient times followed is aligned with the seasons properly which brings in the spirit of life, new life and beginning harvest, ABIB. ABIB aligns with the Gregorian calendar months of Mar/Apr. In Conclusion: We Yisraelites must be very careful not to learn of follow the ways of foreign nations, especially the Yafites, because they follow pagan worships and this eludes to witchcraft. We need to be rejuvenated by the ruock of YAH Almighty and implement changes as best we are able in these times to have our own system and cycle of things and events. This is the only way to return to our true nature, one in ruock to YAH.

Sar Elisha Yisrael

 
 
 

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