THE DAY OF NEW MOON OF MONTH OF ABIB IN U.S.A. IS DIFFERENT DAY IN ISRAEL ON YEAR 2013

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THE DAY OF NEW MOON OF MONTH OF ABIB IN U.S.A. IS DIFFERENT DAY IN ISRAEL ON YEAR 2013

2013 FEASTS OF YAHWEH CALENDAR AND CALCULATION

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YEAR 2013 Phases of the Moon Universal Time New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter d h m d h m d h m d h m Jan 5 3 58 11 19 44 Jan 18 23 45 Jan 27 4 38 Feb 3 13 56 10 7 20 Feb 17 20 31 Feb 25 20 26 Mar 4 21 53 11 19 51 Mar 19 17 27 Mar 27 9 27 Apr 3 4 36 10 9 35 Apr 18 12 31 Apr 25 19 57 May 2 11 14 10 0 28 May 18 4 34 May 25 4 25 May 31 18 58 8 15 56 Jun 16 17 24 Jun 23 11 32 Jun 30 4 53 8 7 14 Jul 16 3 18 Jul 22 18 15 Jul 29 17 43 6 21 51 Aug 14 10 56 Aug 21 1 45 Aug 28 9 35 5 11 36 Sep 12 17 08 Sep 19 11 13 Sep 27 3 55 5 0 34 Oct 11 23 02 Oct 18 23 38 Oct 26 23 40 3 12 50 Nov 10 5 57 Nov 17 15 16 Nov 25 19 28 3 0 22 Dec 9 15 12 Dec 17 9 28 Dec 25 13 48

Year 2013 Vernal Equinox is March 20, 2013, 11:02 UTC or GMT Flavius Josephus (Antiquities, Book II ch. X,5.) himself a Priest who lived in Messiah’s time tell us that the Passover had to be held when the Sun was in Aries, that is, had passed the Vernal Equinox.

Why the Moon have phases?

The Moon has phases because it orbits Earth, which causes the portion we see illuminated to change. The Moon takes 27.3 days to orbit Earth, but the lunar phase cycle (from new Moon to new Moon) is 29.5 days. The Moon spends the extra 2.2 days "catching up" because Earth travels about 45 million miles around the Sun during the time the Moon completes one orbit around Earth. At the new Moon phase, the Moon is so close to the Sun in the sky that none of the side facing Earth is illuminated (position 1 in illustration). In other words, the Moon is between Earth and Sun. At first quarter, the half-lit Moon is highest in the sky at sunset, then sets about six hours later (3). At full Moon, the Moon is behind Earth


in space with respect to the Sun. As the Sun sets, the Moon rises with the side that faces Earth fully exposed to sunlight (5). You can create a mockup of the relationship between Sun, Earth, and Moon using a bright lamp, a basketball, and a baseball. Mark a spot on the basketball, which represents you as an observer on Earth, then play with various alignments of Earth and Moon in the light of your imaginary Sun. When is the Harvest Moon? The full Moon that occurs closest to the autumnal equinox is commonly referred to as the "Harvest Moon," since its bright presence in the night sky allows farmers to work longer into the fall night, reaping the rewards of their spring and summer labors. Because the equinox always falls in late September, it is generally a full Moon in September which is given this name, although in some years the full Moon of early October earns the "harvest" designation. In fact, each full Moon of the year has its own name, most of which are associated with the weather or agriculture. The most common names used in North America include:            

January -- Moon after Yule February -- Snow Moon March -- Sap Moon April -- Grass Moon May -- Planting Moon June -- Honey Moon July -- Thunder Moon August -- Grain Moon September -- Fruit Moon (or Harvest Moon) October -- Hunter's Moon (or Harvest Moon) November -- Frosty Moon December -- Moon before Yule What is a Blue Moon and when is the next one? Because the time between two full Moons doesn't quite equal a whole month, approximately every three years there are two full Moons in one calendar month. Over the past few decades, the second full Moon has come to be known as a "blue Moon." The next time two full Moons occur in the same month (as seen from the United States) will be August 2012. The most recent "blue Moon" occurred in December 2009. On average, there's a Blue Moon about every 33 months. Blue Moons are rare because the Moon is full every 29 and a half days, so the timing has to be just right to squeeze two full Moons into a calendar month. The timing has to be really precise to fit two Blue Moons into a single year. It can only happen on either side of February, whose 28-day span is short enough time span to have NO full Moons during the month.


The term "blue Moon" has not always been used this way, however. While the exact origin of the phrase remains unclear, it does in fact refer to a rare blue coloring of the Moon caused by high-altitude dust particles. Most sources credit this unusual event, occurring only "once in a blue moon," as the true progenitor of the colorful phrase. Why do we always see the same side of the Moon from Earth? The Moon always shows us the same face because Earth's gravity has slowed down the Moon's rotational speed. The Moon takes as much time to rotate once on its axis as it takes to complete one orbit of Earth. (Both are about 27.3 Earth days.) In other words, the Moon rotates enough each day to compensate for the angle it sweeps out in its orbit around Earth. Gravitational forces between Earth and the Moon drain the pair of their rotational energy. We see the effect of the Moon in the ocean tides. Likewise, Earth's gravity creates a detectable bulge -- a 60-foot land tide -- on the Moon. Eons from now, the same sides of Earth and Moon may forever face each other, as if dancing hand in hand, though the Sun may balloon into a red giant, destroying Earth and the Moon, before this happens. Conjunction (New Moon) "Birth of New Moon" mean Conjunction Conjunction or birth of new moon is the same thing. "A conjunction occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun; but because the Moon usually passes north or south of the Earth-Sun line, it specifically occurs when the EarthSun-Moon plane is perpendicular to the plane of Earth's orbit around the sun." This moment is called "New Moon Birth" or conjunction. At this moment the sunlight falling on the moon cannot come to the earth. In other words new moon is "No Moon". No one can see this "New Moon" even by most powerful telescopes. After the Moon Birth, How much time the young Moon first become visible in the evening sky According to U.S. Naval Observatory that 18 hours passed the Conjunction time, at sea level the First Crescent of New Moon will be visible at any point of sunset on Earth. About 23 hours for mountainous point of sunset. Time passed after New Moon Birth is called the age of the moon. Sighting is possible at different age in different months. So, age cannot be a criterion for sighting. Why is it so? Because, the orbit of the moon is elliptical and in its orbit, the moon moves faster when it is closer to the earth, and slower when it is farther from earth. When it moves faster, the moon becomes visible at smaller age (like 17 hours), and when it moves slower, it becomes visible at larger age (like 23 hours). The main factor that makes the moon visible is the angle between moon-earth-sun. When this angle becomes about 9 degrees, the moon starts to be visible. How much time it takes to get this angle depends upon the speed of the moon in its orbit.


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YEAR 2013 CALENDAR FOR PHILIPPINES AND ISRAEL 26th OF 49TH YEAR CYCLE CALENDAR JANUARY

W K SUNMONT UEW EDT HU 1 1 2 3 2 6 7 8 9 10 3 13 14 15 16 17 4 20 21 22 23 24 5 27 28 29 30 31

FRI 4 11 18 25

SAB 5 12 19 26

18 de gre e s

- 2nd YEAR OF METONIC 19TH YEAR CALENDAR

FEBRUARY W K SUNMONT UEW EDT HU 5 6 3 4 5 6 7 7 10 11 12 13 14 8 17 18 19 20 21 9 24 25 26 27 28

MARCH W K SUNMONT UEW EDT HU 9 10 3 4 5 6 7 11 10 11 12 13 14 12 17 18 19 20 21 13 24 25 26 27 28 14 31 17 de gre e s

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MAY W K SUNMONT UEW EDT HU FRI 18 1 2 3 19 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 26 27 28 29 30 31

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JUNE W K SUNMONT UEW EDT HU 22 23 2 3 4 5 6 24 9 10 11 12 13 25 16 17 18 19 20 26 23 24 25 26 27

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Pentecost

Trumpets

Atonement

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New Moon NEW YEAR START ON SUNSET OF MARCH 13, 2013

New Moon Visible in Philippine shore on sunset of March 13, 2013 @ 17 degrees

New Moon Visible in Philippine shore on sunset of April 11, 2013 @ 11 degrees

New Moon Visible in Philippine shore on sunset of May 11, 2013 @ 16.5degrees

APPOINTED FEAST OF YAHWEH IN THE PHILIPPINE SOIL

New Moon Visible in Philippine shore on sunset of August 07, 2013 @ 9.5 degrees

New Moon Visible in Philippine shore on sunset of September 06, 2013 @ 17 degrees

PASSOVER DAY Start on sunset of March 26, 2013 to sunset March 27, 2013

FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD Start on sunset of March 27, 2013 until sunset of April 03, 2013

Ma rch 27, 2013 Pa ssove r da y Ma r.28-Apr.03, 2013 Fe a st of U-Bre a d

New Moon Visible in Philippine shore on sunset of October 06, 2013 @ 20.5 degrees

New Moon Visible in Philippine shore March 31, 2013 on sunset of June 09, 2013 @ 10 degrees

WAVE-SHEAF OFFERING DAY Start on sunset of March 30, 2013 until sunset of

PENTECOST DAY New Moon Visible in Philippine shore New Moon Visible in Philippine shore on on sunset of July 09, 2013 @ 15.5 degrees sunset of November 04, 2013 @ 14 degrees New Moon Visible in Philippine shore on sunset of December 04, 2013 @ 20 degrees

Start on sunset of May 18, 2013 until sunset of May 19, 2013 TRUMPETS DAY Start on sunset of Sept. 06 to sunset of Sept. 07, 2013

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Ma y 19, 2013 Pe nte cost Da y

Se pte mbe r 07, 2013 Fe a st of T rumpe ts

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ATONEMENT DAY Start on

New Moon on the Previous Year

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Se pte mbe r 16, 2013 Atone me nt Da y

Sept. 16, 2013 New Moon Visible in Philippine shore on sunset of January 13, 2013 @ 18 degrees New Moon Visible in Philippine shore on sunset of February 11, 2013 @ 11.5 degrees

FEAST OF TABERNACLES Start on sunset of Sept. 20 until sunset of Sept.27, 2013 LAST GREAT DAY Start on sunset of

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Sept. 27 until sunset of Sept. 28, 2013

Se pte mbe r 21-27, 2013 Fe a st of T a be rna cle s

Se pte mbe r 28, 2013 La st Gre a t Da y

CALCULATION OF FIRST DAY OF MONTH OF ABIB FOR ISLANDS OF THE PHILIPPINES (BASED ON MATHEMATICAL CALCULATION) From March 18, 1988 Total Solar Eclipse at 09:00:00 A.M. Philippine Local Time until March 18, 2013 at 09:00:00 A.M. passed 9,131 days. The Average One Lunar Month in One Solar Year is 29 days, 12 Hours, 44 Minutes and 2.8 seconds or in numerical will be 29.530588715 days 9,131 days divide by 29.530588715 days is 309.2048075344305 Lunar Months 6.048087065000297 days 1.154089560007134 Hours 9.245373600428043 Minutes 14.7 Seconds March 18, 2013 at 09:00:00 Philippine Local time Minus 6 Days, 1 Hour, 9 Minutes, 14.7 seconds March 12, 2013 at 7:50.45.3 (7:50 A.M.Phils is Conjunction Time of Earth-Moon-Sun Plus + 18 Hours to see Crescent at Sea Level March 13, 2013 at 01:50:45.3 (1:50 A.M.) The New Moon First Crescent is already visible at Sunset Point on Earth but Philippine position is just after midnight therefore to wait until the coming Sunset at 6:00 P.M March 13, 2013 the New Moon is Visible in Philippine Shore at 17 degrees above the horizon Moon Movement per Day, per Hour 360 degrees divide by 29.530588715 days is 12.19 degrees per day, divide by 24 Hours is 0.5 degrees per Hour From Conjunction Time of March 12, 2013 at 7:50 A.M. until Sunset Time at 6:00 P.M. on March 13, 2013 is total 34 Hours the moon travel from imaginary Conjunction Line. The Moon is above horizon of sunset time at 17 degrees 34 Hours X 0.5 degrees = 17 degrees


First Day of the First Month of Abib, 14th Day and Unleavened Bread Therefore First Day is March 14, 2013 start from Sunset of March 13, 2013 until Sunset of March 14, 2013 the First Day of the First Month of Abib is also the start of 2nd year of 19- year Metonic Cycle and the 26th year of 49-year Cycle. 10th Day to keep the Passover lamb or goat start on sunset of March 22, 2013 to sunset of March 23, 2013

Passover Day Memorial - March 27, 2013 The 14th Day is Passover offering will be After Sunset of March 26, 2013 and to sunset of March 27, 2013 is day 14th

Feast of Unleavened Bread- March 28, 2013 to April 03, 2013 Seven days Feast of Unleavened Bread will start on sunset of March 27, 2013 to sunset of April 3, 2013

PENTECOST DAY - May 19, 2013 Counting 50 days from 1st Day which is Sunday (March 31, 2013) on One Week Feast of Unleavened Bread to May 19, 2013 the 50th Day is the Pentecost Day will start at sunset of May 18, 2013 to sunset of May 19, 2013

FEAST OF TRUMPETS – September 07, 2013 The 1st Day of Seventh Month will start on Sunset of September 06, 2013 to Sunset of September 07, 2013. Calculation for Feast of Trumpets the 7th Month: 29.530588 days X 6 = 177.18353229 Days 0.18353229 X 24 =4.40477496 Hours 0.40477496 X 60 = 24.2864976 Minutes 0.2864976 X 60 = 17.18 Seconds

March 12, 2013 at

7:50.45.3 (7:50 A.M.Phils is Conjunction Time)

Plus 177 days 4:24.17.18 September 05, 2013 @ 12:15:02.48 is Conjunction time of Seventh Month Plus + 18 Hours to see Crescent at Sea Level September 06, 2013 at 06:15:02.4 (6:15 A.M.) The New Moon First Crescent is already visible at Sunset Point on Earth but Philippine position is morning therefore to wait until the coming Sunset at 6:00 P.M September 06, 2013 New Moon is Visible in Philippine Shore at 15 degrees above the horizon on Sunset Time of September 6, 2013. Feast of Trumpets start on sunset of September 6, 2013 to sunset of September 7, 2013. 10th day the Atonement Day start on sunset of 15, 2013 until Sunset of September 16, 2013

Feast of Tabernacles start on sunset of September 20 to sunset of September 27, 2013 Last Great Day start on sunset of September 27, 2013 to sunset of September 28, 2013


POSITION NO. 1 : CONJUNCTION TIME Sunset

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POSITION NO. 2 : 1ST DAY

Position of the Moon After 18 Hours from Conjunction Time at 9 degrees above Horizon at Sunset Time, The New Moon First Crescent is Visible at Sunset Point of Earth

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POSITION NO. 3 : 2ND DAY

Position of the Moon more than 21.19 degrees visible on 2nd day.

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POSITION NO. 4 : THE 14TH DAY

The 14th Day the Position of the Moon at 179 degrees. The Moon is Visible BEFORE the Sunset occur

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POSITION NO. 5 : THE 15TH DAY Sunset

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The 15th Day the Position of the Moon at 181 degrees. The Moon will be Visible AFTER the Sunset occur

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THE DAY OF NEW MOON IN U.S.A. IS IN DIFFERENT DAY IN ISRAEL ON YEAR 2013 YEAR 2013 Phases of the Moon Universal Time or GMT New Moon d h m

First Quarter d h m

Full Moon d h m

Jan 11 19 44 Feb 10 7 20

Jan 18 23 45 Feb 17 20 31 Mar 19 17 27

Jan 27 4 38 Feb 25 20 26 Mar 27 9 27

Mar 11 19 51

Last Quarter d h m Jan 5 3 58 Feb 3 13 56 Mar 4 21 53 Apr 3 4 36

CALCULATION OF FEASTS OF YAHWEH FOR PHILIPPINES BASED ON ASTRONOMICAL NEW MOON Mar 11, 2013 @ 19: 51 GMT CONJUNCTION Mar 11, 2013 @ 19: 51 (Philippines is GMT+8) equivalent to Local time of Mar 12, 2013 @ 03: 51

March 12, 2013 @ 3:51 (3:51 A.M. Philippine Conjunction Time of Earth-Moon-Sun + 18 Hours to see Crescent at Sea Level March 12, 2013 @ 21:51 (9:51 P.M. almost midnight) The New Moon First Crescent is already visible at Sunset Point on Earth but Philippine position is before midnight therefore to wait until the coming Sunset at 6:00 P.M March 13, 2013 New Moon is Visible in Philippine Shore at 19 degrees above the horizon Moon Movement per Day, per Hour 360 degrees divide by 29.530588715 days is 12.19 degrees per day, divide by 24 Hours is 0.5 degrees per Hour From Conjunction Time of March 12, 2013 at 3:51 A.M. until Sunset Time at 6:00 P.M. on March 13, 2013 is total 38 Hours the moon travel from imaginary Conjunction Line. The Moon is above horizon of sunset time at 19 degrees 38 Hours X 0.5 degrees = 19 degrees First Day of the First Month of Abib in the Philippines - March 14, 2013 Therefore First Day is March 14 , 2013 start from Sunset of March 13, 2013 until Sunset of March 14, 2013 the First Day of the First Month of Abib is also the start of 2nd year of 19-year Metonic Cycle and the 26th year of 49-year Cycle. 10th Day to keep the Passover lamb or goat start on sunset of March 22, 2013 to sunset of March 23, 2013


14th Day is Passover Day The 14th Day is Passover offering will be After Sunset of March 26, 2013 and to sunset of March 27, 2013 is day 14th Feast of Unleavened Bread Feast of Unleavened Bread will start on sunset of March 27 to sunset of April 3, 2013. Wave-Sheaf Offering inside One Week Feast of Unleavened Bread Wave sheaf offering is after the Sabbath day inside one week Feast of Unleavened Bread will start on sunset of March 30, 2013 to sunset of March 31, 2013

PENTECOST DAY Counting 50 days from 1st Day which is Sunday inside One Week Feast of Unleavened Bread fall on May 19, 2013 the 50th Day is the Pentecost Day start at sunset of May 18, 2013 to sunset of May 19, 2013

FEAST OF TRUMPETS The 1st Day of Seventh Month will start on Sunset of September 06, 2013 to Sunset of September 07, 2013. Calculation: 29.530588 days X 6 lunar months = 177.18353229 Days 0.18353229 X 24 =4.40477496 Hours 0.40477496 X 60 = 24.2864976 Minutes 0.2864976 X 60 = 17.18 Seconds March 12, 2013 at

3:51 (3:51 A.M. Philippine Conjunction Time of 1st Month)

Plus 177 days September 05, 2013 @

4:24.17.1 8:15:17.1 is Philippines Conjunction time of Seventh Month

Plus + 18 Hours to see Crescent at Sea Level September 06, 2013 at 02:15:17.1 (2:15 A.M.) The New Moon First Crescent is already visible at Sunset Point on Earth but Philippine position is just past midnight therefore to wait until the coming Sunset at 6:00 P.M September 06, 2013 New Moon is Visible in Philippine Shore at 17 degrees above the horizon on Sunset Time of September 6, 2013. Feast of Trumpets start on sunset of September 6, 2013 to sunset of September 7, 2013. Atonement Day start on sunset of 15, 2013 until Sunset of September 16, 2013 Feast of Tabernacles start on sunset of September 20 to sunset of September 27, 2013 Last Great Day start on sunset of September 27, 2013 to sunset of September 28, 2013


CALCULATION OF FEASTS OF YAHWEH FOR U.S.A. LAND

BASED ON ASTRONOMICAL NEW MOON Mar 11, 2013 @ 19: 51 GMT CONJUNCTION is equivalent to U.S.A. is GMT- 4 New York and GMT- 7 California, the equivalent Local time in New York is Mar 11, 2013 @ 15: 51 and the Local time in California is Mar 11, 2013 @ 12: 51

NEW YORK U.S.A. is GMT- 4 March 11, 2013 at 15:51 (3:15P.M. Afternoon Time in New York is Conjunction Time of Earth-Moon-Sun Plus + 18 Hours to see Crescent at Sea Level March 12, 2013 at 9:51 (9:51 A.M. morning time) The New Moon First Crescent is already visible at Sunset Point on Earth but New York position is morning therefore to wait until the coming Sunset at 7:00 P.M March 12, 2013 about 27 hours from conjunction the New Moon is Visible in New York at 13.5 degrees above the horizon

Moon Movement per Day, per Hour 360 degrees divide by 29.530588715 days is 12.19 degrees per day, divide by 24 Hours is 0.5 degrees per Hour From Conjunction Time of March 11, 2013 at15:51 P.M. until Sunset Time at 7:00 P.M. on March 12, 2013 is total 27 Hours the moon travel from imaginary Conjunction Line. The Moon is above horizon of sunset time at 13.5 degrees on March 12, 2013 in New York Horizon. 27 Hours X 0.5 degrees = 13.5 degrees First Day of the First Month of Abib in New York U.S.A. - March 13, 2013 Therefore First Day is March 13, 2013 start from Sunset of March 12, 2013 until Sunset of March 13, 2013 the First Day of the First Month of Abib in New York U.S.A. is also the start of 2nd year of 19-year Metonic Cycle and the 26th year of 49-year Cycle. The 14th Day is Passover offering will be After Sunset of March 25, 2013 and to sunset of March 26, 2013 is day 14th Feast of Unleavened Bread will start on sunset of March 26 to sunset of April 2, 2013.


CALIFORNIA U.S.A. is GMT-7 March 11, 2013 at 12:51 Noon Time in California U.S.A. is Conjunction Time of EarthMoon-Sun plus + 18 Hours to see Crescent at Sea Level March 12, 2013 at 6:51 (6:51 A.M. morning time) The New Moon First Crescent is already visible at Sunset Point on Earth but California position is morning therefore to wait until the coming Sunset at 7:00 P.M March 12, 2013 about 30 hours from conjunction the New Moon is Visible in California U.S.A. at 15 degrees above the horizon

Moon Movement per Day, per Hour 360 degrees divide by 29.530588715 days is 12.19 degrees per day, divide by 24 Hours is 0.5 degrees per Hour From Conjunction Time of March 11, 2013 at12:51 P.M. California time until Sunset Time at 7:00 P.M. on March 12, 2013 is total 30 Hours the moon travel from imaginary Conjunction Line. The Moon is above horizon of sunset time at 15 degrees on March 12, 2013 in California U.S.A. Horizon. 30 Hours X 0.5 degrees = 15 degrees First Day of the First Month of Abib in California U.S.A. - March 13, 2013 Therefore First Day is March 13, 2013 start from Sunset of March 12, 2013 until Sunset of March 13, 2013 the First Day of the First Month of Abib in California U.S.A. is also the start of 2nd year of 19-year Metonic Cycle and the 26th year of 49-year Cycle. The 14th Day is Passover offering will be After Sunset of March 25, 2013 and to sunset of March 26, 2013 is day 14th Feast of Unleavened Bread will start on sunset of March 26 to sunset of April 2, 2013.


CALCULATION OF FEASTS OF YAHWEH FOR ISRAEL & MIDDLE EAST LAND

BASED ON ASTRONOMICAL NEW MOON Mar 11, 2013 @ 19: 51 GMT CONJUNCTION is equivalent to Israel is GMT+3, the equivalent Local time in Israel is Mar 11, 2013 @ 22: 51

ISRAEL is GMT+3 March 11, 2013 at 22:51 almost midnight in Israel is Conjunction Time of Earth-Moon-Sun Plus + 18 Hours to see Crescent at Sea Level March 12, 2013 at 16:51 (4:51 P.M. afternoon time) The New Moon First Crescent is already visible at Sunset Point on Earth but Israel position is afternoon, therefore to wait until the coming Sunset at 7:00 P.M March 12, 2013 about 20 hours from conjunction the New Moon is Visible in Israel at 10 degrees above the horizon

Moon Movement per Day, per Hour 360 degrees divide by 29.530588715 days is 12.19 degrees per day, divide by 24 Hours is 0.5 degrees per Hour From Conjunction Time of March 11, 2013 at 22:51 P.M. until Sunset Time at 7:00 P.M. on March 12, 2013 is total 20 Hours the moon travel from imaginary Conjunction Line. The Moon is above horizon of sunset time at 10 degrees on March 12, 2013 in Israel Horizon. 20 Hours X 0.5 degrees = 10 degrees First Day of the First Month of Abib in New York U.S.A. - March 13, 2013 Therefore First Day is March 13, 2013 start from Sunset of March 12, 2013 until Sunset of March 13, 2013 the First Day of the First Month of Abib in Israel and Middle East is also the start of 2nd year of 19-year Metonic Cycle and the 26th year of 49-year Cycle. The 14th Day is Passover offering will be After Sunset of March 26, 2013 and to sunset of March 27, 2013 is day 14th Feast of Unleavened Bread will start on sunset of March 27 to sunset of April 3, 2013.


Basis of Calculation Exodus 12:2, Exodus 13:4, Exodus 13:10 Appointed Time Moon Movement per Day, per Hour 360 degrees divide by 29.530588715 days is 12.19 degrees per day, divide by 24 Hours is 0.5 degrees per Hour Zero day=0 degrees 1st Day=12.19 degrees 2nd Day=24.38 degrees Jeremiah 6:16 ‘Thus saith Yahweh, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls.’ Do not remove the old paths which are the Foundations declared by Yahweh as FOREVER.


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