The 364-Day Framework
Unlike the lunar-solar calendars of Babel which wander and shift, the Heavenly Calendar is fixed. It consists of 364 days, divided into four seasons of 91 days each. Every year starts on the same day, ensuring the Sabbath and the Moadim never fall out of their appointed sequence.
Spring
Months 1, 2, 3
91 Days
Summer
Months 4, 5, 6
91 Days
Autumn
Months 7, 8, 9
91 Days
Winter
Months 10, 11, 12
91 Days
The 7 Fixed Moadim
Pesach
Month 1, Day 14The Passover. A memorial of the deliverance from Mitzrayim.
Mattzot
Month 1, Day 15Unleavened Bread. Seven days of purity following Pesach.
Shabuot
Month 3, Day 15Feast of Weeks. The renewal of the Covenant and the giving of the Torah.
Yom Teruah
Month 7, Day 1Day of Shouting/Trumpets. The beginning of the Fall appointments.
Yom Kippur
Month 7, Day 10Day of Atonement. The most solemn day of the year.
Sukkot
Month 7, Day 15Feast of Booths. Celebrating the dwelling of Yahweh with His people.
Shemini Atzeret
Month 7, Day 22The Eighth Day. A high Shabbat of assembly following the seven days of Sukkot.