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— Category I · Foundation —

The Foundation

The mo'edim of Yahuah, the Hebrew word that names them, and Creation's calendar set against man's. Before any other category, these three.

Study 1

The Mo'edim Were Set in the Heavens

Genesis 1:14 hides the entire feast calendar inside the word translated "seasons." The mo'edim existed in creation's design before Sinai, before Israel, before any priest blew a trumpet — written in the sun, the moon, and the stars on day four.

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Study 2

The Hebrew Word Mo'ed

Appointment, not holiday. Mo'ed (H4150) names a fixed time and a set meeting — the same word for Sarah's birth-time, the plague on Egypt, and the feasts of Leviticus 23. A divine appointment Yahuah scheduled and expects His people to keep.

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Study 3

Creation's Calendar vs. Man's Calendar

Two calendars, two sources. One was set in the sun, moon, and stars on day four. The other was decreed by Caesars and popes, with months named for Janus, Mars, Maia, and days for Saturn, Woden, and Frigg. Every believer eventually has to choose.

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