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Our Sabbath Schedule
Below you will find the days that we feast, and the days that we rest from our work and cease from our commerce.
Due to our observance of the Natural Agricultural Calendar established during creation and codified in Sinai, you will find that our weeks and months do not run uniform with the modern Gregorian Calendar. If a market day or any other event falls on our days of rest and worship, we will not be participating. All deliveries that fall on our days will be made the day before or after at your convenience.
Please note that all our appointed days begin at sundown the day before.
For more information on the calendar we observe, please check out the articles below.
Sabbath, 15th Day
Sabbath, 22nd Day
Sabbath, 29th Day
1st New Moon(th) (New Ear/Year)
Sabbath, 8th Day
Passover
Sabbath, 15th Day
Sabbath, 22nd Day
Sabbath, 29th Day
1st New Moon(th) (New Ear/Year)
Sabbath, 15th Day
Sabbath, 22nd Day
Sabbath, 29th Day
1st New Moon(th) (New Ear/Year)
Biblical Lunisolar Calendar, 2026-2027
$35.00
The Biblical Creation Calendar
Long before modern calendars existed, Scripture declared that the sun, moon, and stars were appointed to measure time.
Yet the calendar most of the world follows today traces its roots to Roman reforms and medieval adjustments, rather than the heavenly markers described in Genesis.
This calendar explores the natural clock of creation. Using clear visual illustrations and simple explanations, this calendar shows how the cycles of the heavens naturally produce the biblical structure of days, months, and years.
Instead of relying on abstract calculations, it invites the reader to look up and observe the timekeeping system written in the sky from the beginning of creation.
Description
Our first edition, Biblical Lunisolar Calendar; 40 pages
Rediscover Time as It Was Written in the Heavens; According to Genesis 1:14
“Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven… and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years.” — Genesis 1:14
From the beginning of creation,God appointed the Heavens to govern the measurement of time. But the modern Christian world measures time using the Gregorian calendar; A system rooted in Roman and medieval reforms.
Scripture however describes a very different system. One observed directly in the heavens themselves.
The Biblical Lunisolar Calendar is a visual and educational guide that explores how time can be understood through the natural clock of creation. Through clear explanations and striking visuals, the calendar presents a model of timekeeping that reflects the order placed in the heavens from the beginning of creation.
By using the movement of the lights in heaven, this calendar illustrates:
• The biblical structure of days, months, and years
• The role of the moon in marking months
• The relationship between the sun and the circuit of the heavens
• The constellations of the Mazzaroth (zodiac) as the backdrop of the yearly cycle
• The natural pattern that produces 12–13 lunar months in a year
It is an introduction into the Biblical Calendar that invites you to walk through the year with us, as half of this book becomes a calendar you can hang upon your wall.
Through clear explanations and striking visuals, the calendar presents a model of timekeeping that reflects the order placed in the heavens from the beginning of creation.
Whether used as a study tool, teaching resource, or conversation piece, this calendar invites readers to look up and observe the clock that has been turning above us since the first day of creation.
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| Weight | .75 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 11 × .25 × 8.5 in |
Genesis 1:14-18
"And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. And God set them in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth, And to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness: and God saw that it was good."










