Cindy Busch (21 March 2005)
"re: Ken Saylor Are you watching? Calendar Confusion"


Hi John,

Thanks again for your site. We are so close. I am so excited about the beginning of spring. I thought it so interesting that the FIRST minute into Spring is 2:34 Jerusalem time! WOW AND DOUBLE WOW! This has got to be significant.

God’s Blessings to You,

Cindy Busch

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Double WOW indeed!
Thanks for sharing, Cindy.
John


Ken,

I thought the same thing . . .but came to other possible conclusions when I read what Marilyn Agee had to say after a poster discussed the same things you did, you can see the entire post on her site at the link below. Apparently the sun has to be in Aries before the Hebrew Sacred Year starts. . .

This is what Marilyn Agee said. . . .

http://www.prophecycorner.com/agee/procon1186.html

At first, I said, "There is a good chance that Pentecost could actually fall on May 16, instead of June 14, 2005. Details on Pro and Con 1186," but I changed my mind. Adar II, the 13th month added in Hebrew Leap Years, seems to belong in the Jewish 5765.

I went to YourSky http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/Yoursky

and set it for viewing from Jerusalem, showing Sun, Moon and Constellations, color: black on white background.

On March 25, 2005 (II Adar 14, 5765), the Sun will be in Pisces. The Sun symbol is hiding behind Venus in this picture.

On April 23, 2005, (Nisan 14, 5765), the Sun will be in Aries.

Josephus said that the Sun was in Aries on Nisan 14. and I knew from my studies that the Hebrew Sacred Year started when the Sun was in Aries. What led to the wrong conclusion, both on my part and by the authors of the article sent to me, was their statement that the Sun was in Aries from March 21,22 to April 21,22. That's not true today. It might be what astrologers say, but it is not in sync with reality.

Astrologers say one thing, without proof. Astronomers tell us something else, with proof. Either will tell us that these dates can vary 1-or 2 days. Even so, they don't match up.

ARIES - Astrologers, 3/21 - 4/20

Astronomers, 4/19 - 5/13

TAURUS - Astrologers, 4/21 - 5/20

Astronomers, 5/14 - 6/19

GEMINI - Astrologers, 5/21 - 6/20

Astronomers, 6/20 - 7/20

CANCER - Astrologers, 6/21 - 7/22

Astronomers, 7/21 - 8/9

LEO - Astrologers, 7/23 - 8/22

Astronomers, 8/10 - 9/15

VIRGO - Astrologers, 8/23 - 9/22

Astronomers, 9/16 - 10/30

LIBRA - Astrologers, 9/23 - 10/22

Astronomers, 10/31 - 11/22

SCORPIO - Astrologers, 10/23 - 11/21

Astronomers, 11/23 - 11/29

OPHIUCHUS - Astronomers only - 11/30 - 12/17

SAGITTARIUS - Astrologers, 11/22 - 12/21

Astronomers - 12/18 - 1/18

CAPRICORN - Astrologers, 12/22 - 1/20

Astronomers - 1/19 - 2/15

AQUARIUS - 1/21 - 2/19

Astronomers - 2/16 - 3/11

PISCES - 2/20 - 3/20

Astronomers - 3/12 - 4/18

The number of days the Sun is in each constellation varies, because the actual size of the constellations vary.