Judith (3 May 2012)
"Part II - "AS IN THE DAYS OF NOAH" - NOAH'S FLOOD & THE 1ST & 2ND PASSOVER CONNECTIOIN"


 

 As a continuation for the explanation of the 360/day year and for the exact day being March 14/15 for
the time of the Passover and the exodus from Egypt, there is an overwhelming passage in the Bible that
identifies the date of March 14/15 concluding on the 360/day Hebrew Calendar.
 
In Exodus 12:40-41 God says - 40.  "NOW THE LENGTH OF TIME THE ISRAELITE PEOPLE LIVED
IN EGYPT WAS 430 YEARS."  41.  "AT THE END OF THE 430 YEARS, TO THE VERY DAY, ALL THE
LORD'S DIVISIONS LEFT EGYPT."  To me this means it started and ended on the exact same day -
i.e. March 14/15 to March 14/15.
 
430 years x 360 days = 154,800 days  -  This is the only way to arrive at the exact same day after 430 years.
 
By comparison, 430 years x 365.25/days = 157,057.5 days.  It's impossible to arrive on the same March
14/15 day 430 years later since there are additional days beyond the March 14/15 date when doing
this calculation.  To change the date to anything other than the literal March 14/15 date is not
applying the correct standard that God instituted for calculating specific dates/time frames.
 
We do know, however, that there are 365.25 days in a year, but God's ways are not our ways, and
IMO I believe He has determined the Biblical calculations on the 360/day year.  If you want to
arrive at the 365.25 day you must calculate using the 360/day year.  As and example, the 430
years calculates to 154,800 days.  Rather than multiplying 430 years by 365.25 you would instead
take the 154,800 days and divide them by 365.25.  In this way you would determine the exact number
of years based on the 365.25/day calendar. 
 
Now is someone can show me how you can arrive at the same date 430 years later, from start
to finish using the 365.25/day calendar, then I'm willing to listen.  However, I don't see how
it's possible - at least according to my understanding.
 
Remember, God's ways are not our ways, and whose to say He hasn't established or doesn't recognize
more than one calendar. 
 
Keep looking up.  We'll be going up soon.
 
Judith