The Book of Jubilees: The Torah Calendar eBook - Book - Page 256
U N D E R S T A N D I N G
J U B I L E E S
The final example we will cover is the story of the Levite traveler in Judges
19. It is crystal clear his travels begin in the early in the morning the 4th day.
The evening is still the 4th day as is the whole night. The 5th day begins in the
morning at sunrise and so does the 6th. He gets up in the morning on tomorrow.
This chronology is the Bible clock and never has it been set on a lunar calendar.
However, many are confused by the modern interpretation through the Talmud of
the Creation account which claims Creation began in the evening. This is simple
to rectify.
First, the challenge is was the universe evil before Creation? Is evil our true
foundation? This is the claim of the Talmud for the darkness that existed in the
beginning is referred to as evil by many. This is unbiblical and has no merit as
evil as sin are antitheses not elements unto themselves. For evil is the opposite of
good. Sin is the violation of the law or lawlessness. In order to have sin, you must
have the law first. In order to have evil, you must have good first. Yahuah does not
originate in evil and that is what one would have to believe to accept such. The
void in Genesis 1:2 is simply the absence of Creation. The darkness is the absence
of light. Darkness cannot exist in light, sin cannot exist in the law, evil cannot exist
in good. Some attempt to inject a war in Heaven within the Creation account but
this is not there. Satan cannot take one-third of the angels until Revelation 12 when
he is accusing the brethren or mankind. He could not accuse man before man was
created on the sixth day. This is not Bible but man’s manufactured doctrine. The
void was the absence of creation, that’s it. Yes, it would be chaos because it was
elements that were not used yet to create. On each day Yahuah saw that it was
good or in other woods NOT evil including the darkness for that matter.
Genesis 1:3-5 KJV
And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. [Light was His 1st Creation]
And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.
And God called the light Day [Day comes 1st], and the darkness he called Night.
[Night comes 2nd] [After Creating All Day]
And the evening and the morning were the first day.
[Yom - 24 hr Day or Daylight - Never Just Night]
Light was the first Creation and it was called Day as Day comes first, night comes
after. Then it was evening (night) and morning (still darkness) and the next day
begins at sunrise. The Creation account indicates Yahuah begins created during
the day essentially at sunrise. On the fourth, He creates the sun first and then the
moon following the same pattern. Again, Jubilees tells us the sun is the measure
of the day, Sabbath (week), month and year not the moon. Thus, the day begins
with the sun rising.
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