The Error of the Moon for Days, Weeks, Months and Years. Part 3. Answers In First Enoch Part 45 Does the Modern Bible Canon actually tell us the Bible year is 364 days, the solar calendar? Our response to another YouTube Channel attempting to defend the lunar calendar with scripture that do not define the moon as such measure. In the next video, we will review the Cepher Bible’s changing of...
The Error of the Moon for Days, Weeks, Months and Years. Part 2
The Error of the Moon for Days, Weeks, Months and Years. Part 2. Answers In First Enoch Part 44
What about eclipses? Does Enoch account for these? In fact, he does so very brilliantly. Find out how. Is there a 13th Hebrew Month ever? Let’s examine this claim from Judaism. Yah Bless.
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The Error of the Moon for Days, Weeks, Months and Years. Part 1
The Error of the Moon for Days, Weeks, Months and Years. Part 1. Answers In First Enoch Part 43 What does Enoch say about the moon? He doesn’t beat around the bush nor use cryptic language and one cannot take a fragment out of context from Enoch because he repeats himself many times over. Let’s look at the moon and see what Enoch says here. Is the moon error? No! Following it for...
WHAT IS A JEW?
WHAT IS A JEW? A Jew is a person who practice the religion of Judaism. Jew does not mean a descendant of Ancient Yisra’el. The Ancient Hebrews were not called Jews, that is a mistranslation, Jew is not a Hebrew Word, its English. Jew is a word that was created by Gentiles and given to the Yiaraelite Tribe of Yahudah (Judah).YAHUAH The Most High didn’t give His people the name Jew, this was done...
What Does The Heart Symbol Have To Do With A Day Honoring Valentine?
What Does The Heart Symbol Have To Do With A Day Honoring Valentine? The title Baal means “lord” or “master,” and is mentioned throughout the Scriptures as the god of pagans. YAHUAH warned His people not to worship or even tolerate the ways of Baal (Nimrod). In ancient Chaldean (the language of the Babylonians), bal, which is similar to Baal, meant, “heart.” This is where the Valentine heart...
St. Valentine’s Day – The part of the story you never heard – FollowersofYah.com
St. Valentine’s Day – The part of the story you never heard – FollowersofYah.com This is the part of the story most people have never heard concerning the history of St. Valentine’s Day. Now a day of love and candy, once a day of abominable sacrifices to Pan, and rituals involving Lupercus and Juno. Don’t believer me? Watch the video and do the websearches on the...
St. Valentine’s Day — Christian Custom or Pagan Pageantry?
St. Valentine’s Day — Christian Custom or Pagan Pageantry? “Will you be my valentine?” That question is asked by millions about this time of year. Why? Is there any religious significance to February 14? Where did St. Valentine’s Day come from? You might suppose schoolteachers and educators would know. But do they? How many of you were ever taught the real origin of...
Surely, Parents Do Not Sacrifice Their Children To Pagan gods Today—Or Do They?
Surely, Parents Do Not Sacrifice Their Children To Pagan gods Today—Or Do They? St. Valentine’s Day is just one of many tools the “elohiym/god of this world” (II Cor. 4:4) uses to get parents to sacrifice the innocence of their children. And they served their idols: which were a snare unto them. Yea, they sacrificed their sons and their daughters unto devils, And shed innocent blood, even the...
10 Bizarre Facts About Lupercalia, The Original St Valentine’s Day
10 Bizarre Facts About Lupercalia, The Original St Valentine’s Day Long before we started giving cards to girls to let them know that we choo-choo-choose them, the Romans were celebrating love in their own way. Every February 15, they held Lupercalia—the original Valentine’s Day. The holiday has gone through a few changes over the past few thousand years. But don’t worry—if you’re hoping to...
LUPERCALIA!
LUPERCALIA! The Lupercalia is an ancient Roman holiday celebrated from February 13:15. Luperclia means “wolf festival.” The origins and even the exact purpose of Lupercalia are not known, and we not even known by the Romans who celebrated it. Chiefly, it was a fertility festival. Get it? Lupercalia=fertility, Valentines Day=Love. See that? Fertility…love…get the connection? Learn More: Click on...