Gerry Almond (17 Nov 2012)
"To: Clay Cantrell...It doen't matter"


Dear Bro.

The Zola Levitt find ran from Passover through Hanukkah, which was the gestation period for a human child PLUS the 8 days to circumcision, just a Jesus experienced.

It starts on the first day of Passover, which is the 14th day of the first month.  Conception is 14 days after union of the couple.  The Feasts occur on the major developmental points of the human gestation. All of this according to Levitt, in concert with a gynecologist.

That was his find.

It seems to point from conception to circumcision from Passover thru Hanukkah.  This seems to make Hanukkah a major feast, not a minor one, and makes it the eighth (new beginning).  It was added in 166 BC or so. This is what I understand to be true.


YBIC

Gerry Almond