Introduction
to Scriptural Time-Keeping |
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| I believe that in this current season
Yahweh is and has been calling forth the descendants
of the exiled tribes of the Northern Kingdom,
known in scripture as Israel, or the house of
Ephraim. This was prophesied in Ezekiel chapter
37, the valley of the dry bones. We are coming
forth from every nation, race and tongue, just
as stated in Revelation 5:9 “and didst purchase
unto Elohim with thy blood men of every tribe,
and tongue, and people, and nation”. While
this scenario is fulfillment of end time prophesy,
and therefore a good thing, it does cause some
apprehension. Let me explain, as Father calls
us forth from what we know, He calls us into what
we do not understand, much like He did Abram when
He told him in Genesis 12:1 “…go to
the land that I will show thee.” In short
what Yahweh said was take what you have, and leave
that which you have become familiar with go into
that which you do not know. Later in the Brit
Chadasha, we learn that this is the basis of walking
out our faith, being able to let go of what we
know, and move into what we do not understand,
trusting only in Yahweh. This example can also
be seen in Joshua when he led the children of
Israel into the promise, their inheritance. Joshua
stated “we have never been this way before,
and I do not know which way to go.” In both
of these cases Yahweh was doing the “new
thing”, yet it could not readily be perceived
by man. Why? Because as people we develop preconceived
ideas and images of the way things should be based
solely on our traditions and life experiences. |
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well as contain various doctrinal positions
with which we do not agree.
Listed below are arguments against
Lunar Sabbath with our rebuttals.
Coming
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- Rebuttal to Larry Acheson's "Something
Different: Lunar Sabbaths"
- Rebuttal to Lew White's "Lunar Sabbath
System"

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The “new thing” requires us to move past
what we know and understand into a place of faith.
A place where we can only rely on Yahweh, not our
understanding of things. In Isaiah 55:8, Yahweh tells
us that “My ways are not your ways, and My thoughts
are not your thoughts”, but we still don’t
get it. We still try to put Yahweh into the box of
our understanding. The result is that we take that
which we know into our journey’s and convince
ourselves that is what Yahweh must have meant. Abram
is a good example of this. He took Lot along with
him on his journey and, he decided that his heir must
be born of Hagar instead of Sarah as Yahweh told him,
and so on. This same pattern of behavior can be seen
in the children of Israel at Sinai. After all that
they had seen and experienced, after Yahweh moving
them out of what they knew, they still built a pagan
altar at the foot of the mountain. Why? Because that’s
what they had learned in Egypt. In short, when faced
with something they did not understand, they reverted
to what they knew. In addition, they convinced themselves
that they were doing the right thing, after all that
was the tradition. Again when Judah came out of exile
from Babylon, they brought Babylon with them, because
that’s what they came to learn and understand.
In short they brought with them pagan traditions,
justified them, and believed them to be true because
that was their understanding. In other words, they
relied on their understanding of the situation just
as the children of Israel did at Sinai, and just as
Abram did with Lot and Sarai. Obviously that was NOT
what Yahweh wanted. He wanted them to rely on Him,
move in faith, and not on traditions based only on
current understanding.
I will now pose a question. If we are indeed being
called out, then why do we think that we are any different
than Abram, the children of Israel, or Judah? The
answer is we are not. As Yahweh calls us forth, we
still bring Egypt and Babylon with us. Remember we
are being called forth from every nation, tongue and
tribe, AND tradition into the “new thing”.
Yahshua condemn the Pharisee’s not for what
they knew, but rather for holding traditions of men
equal the Word of Yahweh. Why should our behavior
bring forth anything less today? It doesn’t,
if in fact we believe Malachi 3:6 where Yahweh states
“I am Yahweh, I change not”. That means
what was wrong for Abram, the Children of Israel,
Judah, and the Pharisees, is STILL wrong for us today.
What does all of this have to do with the current
situation of Yahweh calling us forth? I believe that
there are at least two main scenarios at work to bring
forth confusion in the body; 1) as we come forth from
every nation, tribe and tongue, we bring along with
us certain minds sets and beliefs based on the traditions
of these nations, tribes , and tongues. In our journey
of discovering who Yahweh is, and what Torah means,
all too often our current mind sets and tradition
become filters that we process the truth through.
The product of this process is often a skewed version
of the truth. In other words, we have an understanding
of the truth intermingled with tradition based on
what we have learned, rather what Yahweh says. At
this point it is important to recall the words of
the prophet Jeremiah who stated in 16:19 “surely
we have inherited lies from our fore fathers.”
If we have been inadvertently taught lies, inadvertently
not intentionally, then why do we hang on to them
as if they were the truth? Further more, why do we
base our current view of the truth on tradition rather
than on scripture? What we, as kingdom people, should
do is, seek the truth for simply the truth sake instead
seeking it to support our current bases and traditions.
Consider this, what if things are not as you have
become to believe that they are? What then? 2) When
people enter into unknown areas, typically they will
look for examples that match their understanding of
things. In short landmarks. As we come into the Hebrew
movement, most often the example that is followed
has been set by our brothers in Judah. Let me say
here that being Hebrew DOES NOT MEAN that you are
Jewish. Remember Israel had 12 sons, not just one.
The word “Jew” is derived directly from
the word “Judah” denoting clanship to
the tribe of Judah. On the other hand, being Hebrew
collectively describes all the 12 tribes and the converts.
The word Hebrew is defined directly as “one
who has crossed over” and the first mention
of this word in scripture is a description of Abraham.
Abraham, NOT one of Israel’s sons. These types
of examples become role models in our life, not necessarily
because they are the truth, but rather because they
can provide historical evidence of the way things
have been done, and we has people can hang on to that,
after all we have been taught to lead by example.
The flaw is not in the methodology, but rather in
what we choose to set as an example. Yahshua was given
to be our example; Yahshua is haTorah, the living
word, and therefore never contradicting Torah, but
rather walking it out in its fullness. So why do we
seek man rather than Yahweh as an example, a role
model, because that’s in our nature, our flesh,
and we must overcome if indeed we want to follow Yahweh
instead of camping by the river. That was one of the
big lessons on the Exodus trail, follow Yahweh, the
pillar of fire, and the cloud of smoke, when He moves,
you move, when He stays still, you be still. Yet we
are destined to repeat our circumstances, until we
learn from them, and as people we haven’t learned
much trough the centuries. Just like the ancient people,
we still desire a man king just like everyone else
instead of allowing Yahweh to be our king, our example.
Instead we accept things to be true just because the
“Jews” have done that way for years and
the result is that in many ways our behavior mirrors
that of the institution of the church that we have
persecuted.
In our journey for the truth, how much truth do you
really want? Do you want to settle for someone else’s
version of the truth, or do you desire what Yahweh
say’s. If you desire for the later, then I challenge
you to search the scriptures for your self, and not
simply settle for traditions. With all this in mind
it is important to understand that Yahweh’s
word is progressive, and what we have learned in our
past through traditions, and all the hurts are stepping
stones along the path, not destinations. For example,
even though Abraham did miss the mark with Lot and
Sarah, he learned from his mistakes and learned to
listen to Yahweh and the progressive Word, not his
own understanding. This is illustrated in the redemption
story of Isaac. Yahweh told Abraham to take Isaac,
your only son and offer him as a sacrifice on Mt.
Moriah. Abraham was obedient. He built an altar and
in the moment before killing Isaac, Yahweh spoke the
progressive word, and substituted a ram. What if Abraham
didn’t heed the progressive word? What if he
would of done what we all have done when we have not
heeded the progressive word of the Father as we have
proceeded unswervingly along our journeys, stating
“after all Yahweh told me to do it this way”.
It is important to understand that Yahweh is unchanging,
yet His word is alive and progressive. While we need
to be obedient, we never need to quit listening for
the progressive word along our journeys. So what does
all of this mean to us now and what does it have to
do with the current situation of the body? I believe
that it is only by seeking the truth for the truths
sake, instead of supporting our traditions, and not
necessarily trying to mimic the Jews, but rather gleaning
truth where it can be found, that we can overcome
much of the confusion in the body of the Messiah in
this season, and thereby work towards unity instead
of so much persecution among the brothers.
One area of much confusion and contention in the
body is that of time keeping. The argument over what
calendar is valid has brought much division and woundedness
into the body, brother has rose up against brother,
father against son, and mothers against daughters.
While all of this is the fulfillment of Yahshua’s
words, it brings much confusion into the body. Yahweh
is not the author of confusion, yet the search for
the truth does have its cost. On the home page of
this site, I state that “in the pages that follow,
you may hear some things that you have never heard
before”, such is the case now as I try to bring
some clarity to the calendar issue through the aid
of the Ruach, the Holy Spirit, and it is my prayer
that some healing come to the body through this effort.
I will state at this point that I believe that Yahweh’s
calendar is not based on our current Gregorian calendar,
the “traditional” week. I do however believe
that Sabbath is the 7th day, and Yahweh tells us how
to calculate time in his word, not in the tradition
of men. I know that this is a very controversial topic,
but one that I believe to be vital in this season.
My intent is not to bring division, but rather understanding.
In the text that follows, I will post my scriptural
findings to three papers previously posted on different
websites. I hold these three men as brothers, and
it is not my intention to harm them, but rather I
will post my findings and not my personal feelings,
when they are correct, I say so, yet when they are
in error, I post what the scripture state and will
let you decide. I believe that as brothers, we should
celebrate our commonness and study out our differences
and I invite you to send me your comments to office@sonsofzadok.com.
Before we proceed, let me share part of my story.
I graduated from seminary form SMU, was ordained as
an elder in the Methodist church, where I was a pastor
for many years. While in that denomination I believed
that Sunday was the Sabbath day, because that’s
what believed the scriptures stated. Father called
me out of the institution of the church, and I started
holding Saturday as Sabbath, because that’s
what I believed to be true, because that’s what
the Jews did and I believed the scripture to back
that up. Through my own private studies of the word,
I started to find in consistencies in that theology.
I know believe that the 7th day is Sabbath, and the
month is set by the sighting of the first sliver of
the new moon. I will stipulate at this point that
there may be a fullness of this time keeping in scriptures
that as of yet I still do not see, but may be existent
nonetheless. I started this journey believing that
Sunday was Sabbath, then Saturday, and now the 7th
day. This is a good example of the progressive word
of Yahweh. Remember that these beliefs were not destinations,
but rather stepping stones. I ask at this point that
you proceed with prayer.
Tom Blair
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