— Category VI · The Year —
The Year
Aviv as the first month, what aviv actually means, the heavenly and earthly witnesses Yahuah set to declare it, and why equinox-based calendars miss the mark.
Study 1
The First Month of the Year
Yahuah's year does not begin in winter on a Roman ledger. It begins in Aviv, in the spring, when the heavens declare it. The Pesach anchor, the redemption pattern, and Daniel 7:25 on whose authority sets the year.
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What Aviv Actually Means
The Hebrew word, the star, and the field that all bear the same name. Aviv means tender green ears. Spica means ear of grain. Tzemach means sprout — and is one of the prophetic names of the Branch who rose as firstfruits in this very month.
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The Heavenly and Earthly Witnesses
The stars are not an afterthought — Yahuah named three witnesses in Genesis 1:14. Spica leading the renewed moon is the primary heavenly witness, visible everywhere. The green-ear barley in Israel is the confirming earthly witness. Both come from Him, both agree.
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Why Equinox-Based Calendars Miss the Mark
The most subtle calendar error in Hebrew Roots teaching: anchoring Aviv to the spring equinox. A Babylonian-Greek astronomical practice that collapses Yahuah's three witnesses (sun, moon, stars) into one solar position — the sun cult's influence in astronomical clothing.
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