Dear John,If you use Noah's calendar and overlay it on the Gregorian calendar for 2010, you will notice that the new moon of Noah's third month is Nov 7th. It is the day that the Book of Jubilees says that Noah came out of the ark, built an altar, and worshipped the Lord. [Jubilees 6:1] Jesus said that as in the days of Noah he would return.All the signs are playing out before us so why not use Noah's calendar? It is a 13-month calendar with 28 days each. It starts at the equinox so locate the equinox [not the fixed one we use today]. For your info it is March 16. Nov 7 is also Kislev 24 and the 1st day of Hanukkah. This is the day that Haggai prophesied that God would bless us. Haggai 2:18-19Enoch was the one to explain the calendar. He said that it was to always be used [364 days] otherwise the feast days would not fall on the proper day. This was before the flood and God stretched out the Heavens and added a day and a quarter. But they still were suppose to use a 364-day year. That day and a quarter was a "day out of time". So...you had to know where to start. It was at the Spring equinox. He was celebrating the Feast of Weeks when the Sun entered Aries the Lamb.Another shocker is that the Feast of Weeks lasts for 14 weeks ending on the Heliacal Rising of Sirius and that is Pentecost Aug 2, 2010. Lev 23:14-17And would you ever believe when Jesus was on the cross from noon to 3 o'clock that Spica the seed of the Virgin [Virgo] was at mid-heaven at noon? Psa 19:1-4 The heavens do declare the Glory of God.Sirius is the morning star in the constellation Canis Major. The Planets don't rise in the east. They circle the Sun and it circles from west to east. So the Magi were following Sirius and it was in mid-heaven at midnight on Kislev 24 when they came to town. Happens every year on Noah's calendar.May we all be blessed when Jesus comes again, Jeanne