Mike Plunkett (16 Nov 2025)
"(VIDEO) Enoch Calendar Explained in Detail - Comment from a Friend"


 

Maybe "no one knows the day or the hour" because we're really not sure which calendar God is using.  But the Enoch calendar is also explained in the "Levite Bible" (I think it's called) and it points out a few things we can't overlook.  Some are covered in the video you sent.

First, the "year" starts with the vernal equinox and is 364 days long.  There are "intercalary" days added at the end of each quarter; that is, three 30-day months and then one extra day = 91 days in the first quarter of the year (presumably "springtime") and the same scheme for each three months.  4 x 91 = 364.  Of course, our year has 365¼.  I don't know how the fine tuning is done.

The second major point is that the day starts at daybreak, not at sundown.  This is taken from Genesis, where there is the day's activities, then "evening" (sunset to midnight) and then "morning" (midnight to sunrise) and that completes one "yom" or "day."  The idea that the days are sunset to sunset is a later Pharisee contrivance (allegedly) but Enoch saw it as we normally do.

That being said, we can calculate the 23rd day of the 9th month using Enoch's calendar (this being the day that "brother Joshua" claimed would be our departure) as 91 + 91 + 60 + 23 = 265 or this coming Gregorian December 11th.  The 23rd day of Chislev at HebCal is December 13. 
We shall see, of course.