— Category II · Whose Calendar? —
Whose Calendar?
How Rome's Gregorian system replaced Yahuah's heavens, where the rabbinic calendar drifted from Torah, and why the calendar question is a worship question.
Study 1
The Gregorian Reset of 1582
The calendar most of us grew up with has a birthday — and it isn't a Hebrew one. Pope Gregory XIII signed it into existence in 1582 and cut ten days out of the year so the Catholic Church's Easter would line up. Daniel saw a power coming that would think to change times and laws. This is one of the clearest fulfillments of that prophecy in history.
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Pagan Names on Every Page
Eight months named for Roman gods or deified Caesars. Seven days named for sun gods, moon gods, war gods, and Norse deities. Yahuah said the names of false gods should not even be heard from our mouths — yet most believers have spoken them every day of their lives without realizing what they were saying.
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When Math Replaced the Moon
The Catholic problem isn't the only problem. In 358 AD, Rabbi Hillel II abandoned the sighting of the renewed moon and replaced it with a calculated formula. The modern Hebrew calendar is not the calendar of Moshe, David, or Yahushua — it is Hillel II's math, and it regularly disagrees with the actual heavens.
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