Charab And the Ten Days of Awe

Joseph F. Dumond

Isa 6:9-12 And He said, Go, and tell this people, You hear indeed, but do not understand; and seeing you see, but do not know. Make the heart of this people fat, and make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their hearts, and turn back, and be healed. Then I said, Lord, how long? And He answered, Until the cities are wasted without inhabitant, and the houses without man, and the land laid waste, a desolation, and until Jehovah has moved men far away, and the desolation in the midst of the land is great.
Published: Aug 15, 2025

Newsletter 5861-025
The 2nd Year of the 5th Sabbatical Cycle
The 30th year of the 120th Jubilee Cycle
The 21st day of the 6th month, 5861 years after the creation of Adam
The 5th Sabbatical Cycle after the 119th Jubilee Cycle
The Sabbatical Cycle of the Red Heifer, Famine, Captivity & The 2 Witnesses

 August 16, 2025

Shabbat Shalom to the Royal Family of Yehovah,

 

Shabbat Shalom to you all.

As of this Sabbath, we will be just over one week away from the Feast of Shouting, the Feast of Trumpets. I hope you are planning your fall Holy Days and are eagerly awaiting the Day and Hour No Man Can Know. And this year, it is going to be a nail-biter as to whether it will be seen on Sunday evening in Israel or not.

I want to focus this week’s newsletter on the meaning of the word Charab and how this time of farming is very prophetic to us during the upcoming ten Days of Awe, and how you can incorporate this understanding into your Selichot prayers, which are part of this entire season.

I have also left the article in there from last week and the video about why we are keeping the Holy Days one month before everyone else. We are not early, they are all just late.

This past Wednesday and Thursday, I did two critical interviews. One on Crossing Faiths and the other on Jennifer Leclaire Ministries, and both of them went excellently as far as I could tell. Both of them want to have me back and Jennifer said our interview will be made into three shows in the near future. As we mentioned a couple of weeks ago, we did two other interviews. One with In Awe By Bruce and another with L.A. Marzulli’s show. I thought they were very good shows, and we were able to reach a wide range of people. But you should read the comments on Marzulli’s show. There are some very confused people out there. On Monday, I will be on the Political Guys, which is going to be very challenging. They host high-profile guests and have already stated they will push back on some of the points I am about to make. They are coming from a strong evangelical position, so this one on top of being politically based is going to cause me to lose some sleep, so please keep me in your prayers.

After Sukkot, I will be speaking in three assemblies in PA., NJ, and NY. If you would like to have me come to your assembly, then contact Fayveh on this flyer.

 

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Last week, I sent an email to all those supporting this work, notifying them of our progress on A Lion Rises Up; and The Coming of Apollyon. If you are currently supporting this work and did not get the email, check your spam folders. If you are supporting this work financially each month and did not get the email, then write and let’s see what happened. To be included on this priority list, you must become a monthly supporter.

Everyone who supports this work is entitled to get all of our PDFs and audiobooks from SightedMoon as our way of thanking you. I am going to give you once again the Selichot prayers that were done during this time. I should have done it last week. I’m sorry. I do seem to be saying that a lot lately.

I am asking those of you who are not supporters to start now by donating just $10-$20 per month. If just 1000 of you would do that each month for the next year, the difference we could make in the Philippines and elsewhere. I have already had to pass on a number of things because we did not have the funding.

All of us see the sword coming. We are all collectively the watchman spoken of in Ezekiel 33. We all have a responsibility to warn those who do not know what is coming and to wake up the sleeping 10 virgins.

Ezk 33:1 And the Word of Jehovah came to me, saying,

Ezk 33:2 Son of man, speak to the sons of your people, and say to them: When I bring the sword on it, on a land, and take one man from the people of the land, of their borders, and set him for their watchman;

Ezk 33:3 if, when he sees the sword come on the land, he blows the trumpet and warns the people,

Ezk 33:4 then whoever hears the sound of the trumpet and does not take warning, if the sword does come and take him away, his blood shall be on his own head.

Ezk 33:5 He heard the sound of the trumpet and did not take warning. His blood shall be on himself. But he who takes warning shall deliver his soul.

Ezk 33:6 But if the watchman sees the sword coming, and does not blow the trumpet and the people are not warned; if the sword comes and takes any person from among them, he is taken away in his iniquity. But I will require his blood at the watchman’s hand.

Ezk 33:7 And you, son of man, I have set you a watchman to the house of Israel. Therefore you shall hear the Word from My mouth, and warn them from Me.

Ezk 33:8 When I say to the wicked, O wicked one, you shall surely die; if you do not speak to warn the wicked from his way, that wicked one shall die in his iniquity; but I will require his blood at your hand.

Ezk 33:9 But, if you warn the wicked of his way, to turn from it; if he does not turn from his way, he shall die in his iniquity, but you have delivered your soul.

I may be the one speaking and moving from place to place, but this ministry is comprised of those on our executive team, those who debate with me on Shabbat, those who pray for this work every day, and those who support this work financially. It takes all of us together to do this work. Not everyone can do what James does to maintain the site. That is his job.

You all can see what I am trying to do and who I am trying to reach. It will require funding to accomplish some of it. It will take prayers to open certain doors to other parts of this work. I do not ask for your tithes, but I do ask for your support. If those teachings you have learned here at SightedMoon.com have blessed you, then please consider supporting those who are working to help you grow spiritually.

Neh 13:10 And I saw that the portions of the Levites had not been given to them; for the Levites and the singers, who did the work, had fled each one to his field.

Neh 13:11 And I contended with the rulers and said, Why is the house of God forsaken? And I gathered them together and set them in their place.

Neh 13:12 And all Judah brought the tithe of the grain and the new wine and the oil into the treasuries.

Neh 13:13 And I made treasurers over the treasuries, Shelemiah the priest, and Zadok the scribe, and of the Levites, Pedaiah. And next to them was Hanan the son of Zaccur, the son of Mattaniah. For they were counted faithful, and their office was to distribute to their brothers.

Neh 13:14 Remember me, O my God, concerning this, and do not wipe out my good deeds which I have done for the house of my God, and for the offices of it.

I pray to Yehovah that You will not blot out our work. I pray that Yehovah will cause it to be shared now in these last days and throughout the 7th millennium, to teach people about the Jubilee cycles and how this understanding helps them to understand prophecy, both now and again at the end of the 7th millennium. I pray Father Yehovah that you will rain down a blessing on each person supporting this work at this time. Protect them and their families from the sword that is coming. I pray, Father, you will weigh heavily on those who do not or will not support this work in any way. I pray, Father, for your help in my old age, to strengthen me and give me great health to do all that must be done in waking up both the foolish and the wise. Help us complete this work. Find us all busy at our stations and not asleep as some, which you, as that Thief in the Night, will now find. Please, Father, bless us as we do this work.

East Coast Prophecy Tour 2025

East Coast Prophecy Tour 2025

One lady took it upon herslef to begin contact other assemblies and churches in order to have me come and present our banners to them. She has organized three so far. I am going to go and teach them the Jubilee message. Many of you could do a similar thing if you want to. Here is her story.

 

Hello, My name is Fayvah Steffie from Pennsylvania and I am part of The East Coast Prophecy Tour.

The East Coast Prophecy Tour and this is how it all came about.
 

With all of us gearing in to the end times and seasons; Anita Diltz and I did a book club and our first launch was The Stones Cry Out Part  1.

It was a blast of information! I am in great anticipation in reading Part 2 about the Tombstones!!! If you want to know the truth of some things – read these books! I have been dumbfounded about the jubilee cycles- never understood why we don’t know. Well now I do understand these cycles after reading Joe Dumond’s book.

Many things happened to bring this truth about in my life and a vision. I went on a trip to Greece in May with Joshua Aaron that was amazing.

Lo and behold our Greek Tour Guide started telling us about a tomb stone they found!
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Joshua Aaron, Emma, and Israel Tour Guide-Tisha
 

 Walking in Greece – 2 things – It felt like I was walking with Y’Shua in Paul’s steps! But the realty of it was  and the most explanatory is that we are all like the fictional Indiana Jones daring expeditions in today’s antisemitic world.

Every year as a follower of Y’Shua I ask Him what event do you want me to do and I pray.

This year after finishing up the book club I asked? How can we further this truth in what we learned?

I had a vision going from one church to another -one group to another -one synagogue to another! For time is short! Well Abbah I need your help if you want me to do this and a 2nd verification! Then without saying anything my sister Anita Diltz says Oh Fayvah you should invite Joe to come to Pennsylvania. Then  brother and teacher Neil Bush  said you should invite Joe to come to Pennsylvania.   Neil has done extensive studies in looking at Joe”s literature and relaying to our Torah group.  So that was the 2nd verification to go forward with the vision I had.

Ok here we go; let’s get the show on the road!

My goal is to keep all the groups intertwined but yet each one is distinct in their own practices for the Glory of Yah!

We are in this together and together we shall stand!

May the truth go out on this tour and even the last gentile come in. We give all the glory to Abbah Father.

Blessings

Fayvah Steffie

Yes, we are going to be doing this one in both Spanish and English. Help us share the information and contact Fayvah if want to consider having me come to your assembly and present this information. All you have to do is feed me.

 

Our Celtic Roots

Our Celtic Roots

We’ve added a new page to our website. I hope that with the new ads we are promoting, you will all help direct people to this page, where they can learn about their Celtic and Gaelic heritage. Check it out and share it with someone. In this weeks program SightedMoon.com and Joseph F Dumond are mentioned numerous times giving us a reach around the world that I could not have done on my own. Have a listen and share the program.
If you know of a Messianic Music podcast site that we could sponsor or promote with advertising from us, please drop us a note and let us know.
Here is the ad as it appears on Marc Gunn’s Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

A big thanks to our very first underwriter of the podcast. Joseph Dumond is an international speaker. He teaches the ancient roots of the Gaelic people at Sightedmoon.com.

You’ll hear me mention him in each episode of the podcast at the end of the show. This is not exactly advertising. It’s awareness promotion. I have no more than four more slots available every month if you, your business or your band want to be mentioned as an underwriter of the podcast.

The Stones Cry Out Part 1 & Part 2

The Stones Cry Out Part 1 & Part 2

Do you want to know how to prove the Zadok Calendar, the Enoch Calendar, and the Book of Jubilee Calendar false?

Do you want to know how the calendar issue became so confusing?

I got this awesome endorsement and I want to share it here now. with you.

In The Stones Cry Out, I walk you through the history of each change and why those changes came about, starting with the Maccabean days. Yes, it all began around 164 B.C. When Yehshua was here, he was dealing with two schools of thought. The Sadducees were all but wiped out when the Temple fell in 70 C.E. This left only the Pharisees, who began to be persecuted after the failure of the Bar Kochbah Revolt in 134 C.E.

 

The truth began to become out of focus around 160 C.E. when Rabbi Jose wrote the Seder Olam. This work originally was written to proof Simon Bar Kochbah was the Messiah. When that did not pan out the history was later revived and then redacted as the truth into the Mishneh Torah by Rabbi Judah ha Nasi in 180 C.E. After this the Jerusalem Talmud begins to debate these issues. It was then during this time as the Jerusalem Talmudist are forced to flee and the Babylonian Talmudist continue to grow until the 6th century that Hillel came up with a solution to help them keep the Holy Days at the proper time while they were out of the land of Israel. He did this in 358 C.E. This work was then modified and adjusted over the next 800 years with additions added and other rejected. Until it was finally redacted once again in 1177 by Rambam. And with that we now have the modern Hillel calendar which includes the errors passed on during each redaction. These errors included the time of the Sabbatical and Jubilee years.

Once the Temple was destroyed in 70 C.E., the Jews recorded time by counting from the time It was destroyed. This is why the 40 tombstones of Zoar, which record this information, are crucial to understand.

When you understand why the Postponement rules were first created so that the crescent moon would not be seen in another part of the world before it was seen in Israel then you can understand how they were still trying to follow the crescent moon to begin the month. The Tombstones show us this exact thing. The tombstones also show us when the Jews changed from a crescent moon to a Conjunction moon to begin the month. They also show us when the Jews changed the year from the month of Aviv to the Tishri to begin the year.

I really want you to understand these things so you know why you do what you do as far as following a calendar to keep Yehovah’s moedim.
Get your Free copies of The Stones Cry Out Part 1 and Part 2 here https://sightedmoon.com/the-stones-cry-out-lp/

And share this information with your FB friends and Bibles Study groups. If they don’t like it, it never cost them anything.

Get your copy today. If you want a paperback copy, I have them on Amazon for the least amount they would let me post them there. Order both of them and start to understand the history of how these changes affect those who follow Yehovah and keep His Feasts.

I would like to add this recent comment to encourage you all to get this book and learn these truths. And the Book is FREE. You have no reason not to get it.

Most people assume that Hillel created the calendar in 358 C.E. They then assume that because it was a Sanhedrin, they are not allowed to change in order to obey Yehovah. The Hillel calendar has been changed many times since 358 C.E. up until 1177 C.E. Few people talk about these changes but we do in our latest Book The Stones Cry Out Part 1 which is free on our website. The Hillel calendar was changed on many occasions and many sought to make other changes during this time. They never needed a Bet Din to approve those changes. They just did them. So this excuse that we do not have the right to obey Yehovah because the Bet Din has not approved it is a crock of crap.
You have the obligation to obey Yehovah. You have the duty to prove which calendar you are to go by. You must prove it beyond all doubt. Yehshua never followed the Hillel calendar. Nor did any of the Apostles.
The reason no man can know the day or the hour is because it refers to a crescent moon to begin the 7th month. That is the day He was born on and the day He comes to judge on. At a day and hour no one can know. Using the Hillel calendar predicts Yom Teruah years in advance so every one knows when to keep it. But even in the Hillel calendar they keep two days of Yom Teruah reckoning back to the sighted moon. Also in the postponement rules developed long after Hillel, they again state that if the conjunction is at a certain time then the day begins at such and such, in order that the moon will not be seen in another part of the world before it is seen in Israel. That was rule number 2.
Everyone has to choose. You have the right to be wrong. But if you choose to be wrong then you also must live with the consequences that come with sin. And that is the death penalty for not keeping the Holy Days, these Sabbath at the proper time. It is your choice.
Just because you write in to me to justify your position does mean it is right. It just means your sounding off.

Allow me to share this endorsement of our latest book again. If you have read our books, please share your thoughts about them with us in the comments below or email me.

And yes, many observe the Equinox.  There are many who are deceived, improperly educated.  And this is why Joe puts out a newsletter every week, why he writes books, why the SightedMoon Zoom Shabbat service started, why he travels to places like England and the Philippines to share this message and why were are going to the NRB in February.  The calendar is always a divisive issue in social circles because the details are many, that’s why there are so many books Joe has written.  I’m not looking to put Joe on a pedestal here.  This is not about Joe worship.  But Joe has tenaciously studied out the calendar from every angle, not to prove himself right, to to seek to find and share what Yehovah is telling us about His Calendar.

In The Stones Cry Out, Joe has shared the history of all the different groups within Israel, and the beliefs they had about the scriptures and the feast days and the calendar.  When you line it all up, you can see for yourself the how and why these misunderstandings and arguments about how and where and why  they came about.

This is my new favourite book and I’m only 60-70 pages in.  And I encourage you to read the footnotes in this one.  Sometimes there’s more footnote on the page than Joe’s words.

Sombra Wilson

When I wrote Stones Cry Out, I wanted it to be one of our FREE books so everyone would have it. It is more of an encyclopedia than a book to read. It will be your quick resource book; you will have access to every question about any calendar, how it got started, and who started it. You will also learn the history of how the Mishnah was assembled, when it was assembled and why. Then, you will learn how that information was transferred into both the Jerusalem and the Babylonian Talmud until it reached its final stage in the Mishneh Torah. Along with this progression, the calendar also progressed and changed long after 358 C.E. when Rabbi Hillel first published it. But…what was before the Hillel calendar? What does the Mishnah record about those things?

The Stones Cry Out was originally going to be one book explaining all the various proofs we have discovered, demonstrating when the Sabbatical and Jubilee years are throughout history.

You can know; it is not a mystery.

As I began to write The Stones Cry Out, I quickly found myself going back, time and time again, to explain how the calendar is behind the confusion of the Sabbatical and Jubilee years. The Rabbis, as they began to write the Mishnah, incorporated wrong understandings, and those errors were written into what became known as the Talmud and then the Mishneh Torah. The expulsion from the land and subsequent persecutions in trying to send out messengers to report the barley being found or the crescent moon being seen, proved to be more and more dangerous over time. All of these things took place over 14 centuries.

Then as I was working on The Stones Cry Out, I discovered that many people were now accepting the Zadok calendar as factual. This is when we pivoted to include all the details of the various calendars that have crept back into public knowledge today and are being used to mislead new people who are just starting to learn about the calendar. All of this was directly connected to the period starting with the Hasmonaeans, up to the destruction of the Temple. Then, with the compiling of the Mishnah, the studies that led into the writing of the Jerusalem Talmud, then the Babylonian Talmud and finally the Mishneh Torah, each error that was added is compounded over time.

The Stones Cry Out, Part 1 explains the history of how each compilation of the Oral Torah incorporated errors, leading the followers thereof away from the actual Torah. In understanding these facts, it is then possible to understand more readily how the Sabbatical and Jubilee years were then mixed and later changed. By explaining all this history, I will be able to help you the reader understand the tombstones when most authorities do not. They have assumed, to their error, the Hillel calendar to have always been in use since Mount Sinai. Not understanding the history of the calendars is why most authorities dismiss the tombstones as too confusing to use. Once you understand The Stones Cry Out Part 1, Part 2 will be very easy to grasp.

Daniel 7:25 tells us he will change the appointed seasons and commandments. Many assume Constantine did this when he made Sunday the Sabbath. Few have considered the calendar’s many changes and how they relate to us today. Hidden in this proverbial swamp of confusion is the truth about the Sabbatical and Jubilee years. The Sabbatical and Jubilee years reveal the truths about the calendar that have been hidden for almost 2000 years.

We are in the very last days and Yehshua warned us that during this time:

Mat 24:10 And then many will be offended, and will betray one another, and will hate one another.

Mat 24:11 And many false prophets will rise and deceive many.

Mat 24:12 And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many will become cold.

Mat 24:13 But he who endures to the end, the same shall be kept safe.

Paul also warned Timothy about these last days, warning that some would leave the truth and begin to follow demonic teachers:

1Ti 4:1 But the Spirit expressly says that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and teachings of demons,

Paul again warned the Thessalonians that the Great Falling away would take place in the last days. How can you fall away if you have never come to know the truth? So who is Paul talking to? Those who are called and answer that calling begin to walk this road of restoration back to Yehovah, and then at some point along that walk, they change and leave this walk following the teachings of demons to false calendar.

2Th 2:1 Now we beseech you, my brothers, with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him,

2Th 2:2 that you should not be soon shaken in mind or troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word or letter, as through us, as if the Day of Christ is at hand.

2Th 2:3 Let not anyone deceive you by any means. For that Day shall not come unless there first comes a falling away, and the man of sin shall be revealed, the son of perdition,

2Th 2:4 who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God, or that is worshiped, so that he sits as God in the temple of God, setting himself forth, that he is God.

We must endure until the end. We must not let ourselves become offended by personalities and leave the faith once given.

I want you all to have access to and the ability to read this book and use it as a reference. https://sightedmoon.com/the-stones-cry-out-lp/ Click on the link fill in the form and you will have access to the FREE PDF anywhere in the world. If you want a copy you can hold in your hands we have published it at Amazon for the lowest price they would allow us. Order you copy after Shabbat and begin to read it today.

It Was A Riddle Not A Command

It Was A Riddle Not A Command

Listen to this Podcast discussing one of Joseph’s most popular books.

You Can Learn the Secret Meaning of:

No One Knows the Day of the Hour

 Why does no One Know When Jesus was born?

When Does the Thief in the Night Come?

Why Are the Foolish Virgins Rejected?

No One Knows The Day or The Hour is a Hebrew idiom or parable.

Jesus spoke in parables to conceal His message which He later explained to the Apostles.

No One Knows The Day or the Hour is telling you the very day He will come back on! 

The exact opposite to what you thought it said!

This is the very same day when He first came.

The Book of Revelation Tells you the very day and hour He was born.

You are given clues in Revelation about the thief that comes in the night, about being caught naked and ashamed. All of these clues tell you about the very day He is coming back.

Paul wrote to the Thessalonians telling them they had no need to write them about the Day of the Lord

FOR THEY KNEW FULL WELL THE MOEDIM!!!

Knowing the Moedim shows you the Day and Hour No Man Can Know.

We are also told about the Two Witnesses in the Book of Revelation…
What revelations do the Two Witnesses show you about the birth of Jesus?

There was a heavenly Host praising God when Jesus was born.
This, too, tells you the Day He was born.

Are you aware that the 5 Foolish Virgins did not understand what the Thief in the Night was?
Do You?

All these questions and so much more are explained in detail.
It was a Riddle for us to figure out.
It was not a command that we could not know.
We can KNOW.
YOU Can Know!

Thoroughly researched and profoundly significant!

5.0 out of 5 stars

There just isn’t a better book on Christian prophecy than this! What an eye opener!

Of the many books and articles that I have read on prophecy in my personal search for truth, this is the only one that does not rely on old ideas that were developed hundreds of years ago when knowledge was minimal. So much more has been learned through historical and archeological research. The world has changed so much that before now no one could have clearly envisioned how prophecy might play out.

I think the average Christian doesn’t realize that recent developments in technology and huge increases in knowledge offer us a unique opportunity to raise the veil so that we might see clearly what was once hidden behind a dark glass.

After learning about these things and seriously considering the Bible, with a willingness to set aside my traditional beliefs about prophecy, I have come to the conclusion that this book is inspired by God. Mr. Dumond presents compelling information that overturns long held assumptions and unverified beliefs making the entire body of prophetic knowledge fully accessible. As a matter of fact I think that just about anyone with no previous knowledge of the Bible would understand things that scholars have devoted their lives to explaining.

I would like everyone to know what is being shown in the pages of this book. No serious truth seeker should pass up the opportunity to have their eyes opened through its revelations. I believe it is the most important book ever written,- next to the Bible itself.

Thank you Joseph Dumond.

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Join Our Sabbath Meetings

Join Our Sabbath Meetings

There are many people in need of fellowship and who are sitting at home on the Sabbath with no one to talk to or debate with. I want to encourage all of you to join us on Shabbat, and to invite others to come and join us as well. If the time is not convenient then you can listen to the teaching and the midrash after on our YouTube channel.

What are we doing and why do we teach this way?

We are going to discuss both sides of an issue and then let you choose. It is the work of the Ruach (Spirit) to direct and to teach you.

The medieval commentator Rashi wrote that the Hebrew word for wrestle (avek) implies that Jacob was “tied”, for the same word is used to describe knotted fringes in a Jewish prayer shawl, the tzitzityot. Rashi says, “thus is the manner of two people who struggle to overthrow each other, that one embraces the other and knots him with his arms”.

Our intellectual wrestling has been replaced by a different kind of struggle. We are wrestling with Yehovah as we grapple with His Word. It is an intimate act, symbolizing a relationship in which Yehovah and you and I are bound together. My wrestling is a struggle to discover what Yehovah expects of us, and we are “tied” to the One who assists us in that struggle.

Today, many say Israel means “Champion of God”, or better — the “Wrestler of God”.

Our Torah sessions each Shabbat teaches you and encourages you to constantly challenge, question, argue against, as well as view alternative views and explanations of the Word. In other words, we are to “wrestle with the Word” to get to the truth. Jews worldwide believe that you need to wrestle with the Word and constantly challenge Dogma, Theology, and views or else you will never get to the Truth.

We are not like most churches where “The preacher talks and everyone listens.” We encourage everyone to participate, to question and to contribute what they know on the subject being discussed. We want you to be a champion wrestler of the Word of Yehovah. We want you to wear the title of Israel, knowing that you not only know but are capable of explaining why you know the Torah to be true with logic and facts.

We have a few rules though. Let others talk and listen. There is no discussion about UFO’s, Nephilim, Vaccines or conspiracy-type subjects. We have people from around the world with different world views. Not everyone cares who is the President of any particular country. Treat each other with respect as fellow wrestlers of the word. Some of our subjects are hard to understand and require you to be mature and if you do not know, then listen to gain knowledge and understanding and hopefully wisdom. The very things you are commanded to ask Yehovah for and He gives to those who ask.

Jas 1:5  But if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and with no reproach, and it shall be given to him.

We hope you can invite those who want to keep Torah to come and join us by hitting the link below. It is almost like a Torah teaching fellowship talk show with people from around the world taking part and sharing their insights and understandings.

We start off with some music and then some prayers and it’s as though you were sitting around the kitchen back in Newfoundland having a cup of coffee and all of us enjoying each other’s company. I hope you will grace us with your company someday.

Sabbath services begin at 12:30 PM EDT where we will be doing prayers, songs and teaching from this hour.

Shabbat midrash will begin at about 1:15 pm Eastern.

We look forward to you joining our family and getting to know us as we get to know you.

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Feast days of the 7th Month

Feast days of the 7th Month

We are now just 15 days away from the Feast of Trumpets and the start of the Fall Holy Day season. Are you READY??? Here is our link to all the Holy Days for the remainder of the year. Sunday, August 24, after the sun has set, the moon might be visible. However, because it is so low on the horizon, it may not be visible, so you will need to plan your time off for either Monday or Tuesday. And that goes for each of the Holy Days. We will not know until we have two witnesses. Two Witnesses who see the moon from the land of Israel. Seeing it in another part of the world, although nice, does not count. One person in Israel does not count, even if they have a camera picture to prove it. You need to have physical human beings to see the moon, so that we have two witnesses.

This also means that travelers should be cautious about their travel plans to avoid forcing someone else to work on a High Holy Day, such as flying a plane, serving a meal, or pumping gas. No one is to work on the Sabbath or High Days. You hiring them for a service makes you as guilty as they are for breaking the Sabbath. I have seen too many people suffer harm or an awful Feast when they fly on the Holy Days or travel by plane, bus, taxi, and hotel check-ins on the Sabbath, Yom Kippur, or Shemini Atzeret. Please don’t be one of those people this year. Leave early. Stay later than the 8th day. Plan. Plan. Plan your travel and adjust it when you make a mistake. If it costs you, then that is a $300 learning lesson you just paid for. I have changed flights in the past when I made a mistake. You do not leave on the Sabbath or land on the Sabbath. Give yourself some room for delays or other problems. No Excuses! Just don’t do it!

Exo 20:8 Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.

Exo 20:9 Six days you shall labor and do all your work.

Exo 20:10 But the seventh day is the Sabbath of Jehovah your God. You shall not do any work, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, your manservant, nor your maidservant, nor your cattle, nor your stranger within your gates.

Exo 20:11 For in six days Jehovah made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day. Therefore Jehovah blessed the Sabbath day, and sanctified it.

Exo 20:12 Honor your father and your mother, so that your days may be long upon the land which Jehovah your God gives you.

Obeying the Sabbaths is about Honouring our Father, Yehovah. This is why I include it with the 4th commandment.

Next New Moon

Once again, you get to live out in real life the Hebrew expression of why no man can know the day or the hour.

This year we have been tested once again about the calendar as to when the Barley would be Aviv, when the wheat would be ready to be harvested for first fruits and when the harvest of the grapes would be according to the 9th of Av. And on every occasion, we have been shown by Yehovah that we were keeping it at the proper time so that the very first fruits of each crop could be offered if we had a temple.

Each and every single barley searcher this year declared the barley was shattering and or Aviv on March 17 and 18, 2025. One day after we kept Wave Sheaf Day. Some are actively misleading you and will not repent. Yehovah see their actions. He will deal with them; you, you just obey Him and keep His Feasts when He says to do so. No excuses, no ya buts, no so and so said…. obey with no regrets.

The Blessings and Judgment

You all saw us in the Land of Israel searching for the barley. You all witnessed that the truce with Hamas, Hezbollah, and even the Houthis all stopped shooting for the two weeks while we were there. Then they started up after we left. That is a blessing from Yehovah because we are obeying Him. But don’t forget when Achan sinned, all of Israel was punished, all of Israel. Your actions and your sins affect us all. Please obey our King and keep His laws that will be enforced in the Kingdom, and do not excuse them off, and say I will try harder next time. We are in the final 10 Days of Awe, and it is now the second year. The time for winking at your sins is over. The time of Judgment has now begun.

On Sunday, July 27, 2025, we began our 40 days of repentance, counting down to the Day of Atonement on the 10th day of the 7th month. I am once again sharing the Selichot Prayers for all of us to begin to repent as we draw closer to Atonement. I should have done so last week, but I did not. The 40-day countdown began last Sunday, the 1st day of this 6th month.

Every year since I began to keep the feasts in 1982, I have been tested about each feast, and especially as we approached Sukkot season. Every single time. I am already feeling a very heavy weight this year as we begin these 40 days. The podcasts interviews, completing my latest book, A Lion Rises Up, and the Coming of Apollyon and published by Sept 30, 2025,, getting our newsletter out each week on time, preparing for the NRB and the $20,000 needed to do this event, encouraging new people, rebuking the hate emails, and sometimes getting it wrong about things and or people, keeping our executive team updated and encouraged to complete the tasks they have taken on, staying on top of the books ordered for some place and the banners ordered for other areas that have not arrived, family life and trying to figure out how to finance the ad campaigns, podcast campaigns, and maintain this website. The stresses pile up, and they always come to a head just before Sukkot.

Most years, it would be easy and solve all my problems if I just didn’t go to Sukkot. Or that is how I felt. In the beginning, I did cave in and not go. Life just got much worse after that, and the problems did not go away. When I determined I was keeping the Feast come Hell or High Water, and I went, every single problem that seemed so unmanageable or so beyond my ability to do before the Feasts, disappeared, and when I looked back, almost all of them were a figment of my own making. They were just a puff of hot air I had worked up into a whole lot of nothing.

This is Just a Test

Yehovah is testing each and every one of us. He has commanded that we do our heavy cooking—roasting, baking, boiling, broiling on the day before the Sabbath. The command to do this is clear. It is interesting to think about how frequently men think that “what Yehovah says” does not really apply to them or that it does not matter. What they are doing is presuming to add or subtract from His Word.

Yehovah said that He was going to give Israel a test (Exodus 16:4). The test dealt with keeping the 4commandment, the Sabbath. He wanted to see whether they would obey Him. He then commanded them to prepare for it, so that they could pass the test!

Does Yehovah mean what He says? He is serious enough about our keeping of the Sabbath that He included commandments to make sure that we are prepared to keep it and thus pass the test. The test, then, is not whether we know about the Sabbath but how we keep it. To keep the Sabbath, we must prepare for it.

Whether or not we will live by Yehovah’s Word depends upon our faith because, in reality, the test is of our faith. It tests whether we believe what Yehovah says. If we are depending only upon our eyes—our senses—we are quite limited. There are things we cannot see or hear that are very important to Yehovah. By appearance, the Sabbath is no different from any other day of the week. This means everybody is confronted by a test of faith in keeping it, and preparation is a key to keeping it properly.

To Yehovah, idolatry and Sabbath-breaking go hand in hand. Sabbath-breaking is shown to be idolatry because the Israelites were either using it in idolatrous devotion to a false god or not keeping it at all.

The Sabbath was given so that Israel would know Yehovah, so that they could fulfill their purpose, which was to witness for Yehovah before the world, learn more of His purpose, and work to build character so that they could inherit Yehovah’s Kingdom. They failed miserably and totally.

Yehovah accomplished His goal of bringing them into their own land only to uphold the reputation of His name. But what was the overall result? The Israelites in the wilderness died there (Hebrews 3:16-4:2). Their descendants failed in the same manner, so Yehovah cut them off and sent them into captivity and slavery.

Israel’s history reveals that the Creator, Yehovah, is the Source of the Sabbath, and Yehovah’s children have the responsibility to honour Him by keeping it.

In Ezekiel 20, Yehovah is referring to Israel’s Sabbath-breaking in their wilderness journey, quite early in their relationship with Him. In addition, if there was any time in all of the history of Israel’s relationship with Yehovah, this was a time during which they had no excuse for breaking the Sabbath. He was with them at all times in the cloud and the pillar of fire. They were also a completely closed society. There should have been no other god to worship.

All of the people were gathered in one general location. There was no place to go. Double manna fell each Friday, and no manna fell on the Sabbath. They had no excuse for losing track of what day it was. Yehovah, jarringly, had a man executed for Sabbath-breaking to remind them how important the day is and to instill in them respect for it. Yet, Yehovah says they still rebelled, suggesting that Yehovah was mostly concerned with how they were keeping it.

They undoubtedly gave lip service to the Sabbath, setting it aside on the calendar. When that day came around, any commercial business in the wilderness probably came to a halt on that day. They did not travel. It was what they were doing or not doing personally and individually on that day that harmed their relationship with Yehovah. That was the issue.

From Ezekiel 20, it is very clear to see that a major purpose of the Sabbath, apart from it being a sign, is that we might come to know Yehovah, which is eternal life (John 17:3)!  If we are going to know Yehovah, the Sabbath must be kept. This passage ties the two of them together. Without knowing Yehovah, there is no eternal life. The Sabbath, then, is a necessary fixture in having eternal life.

In Ezekiel 20 verse 24 gives a concluding statement is given as to why Israel was taken into captivity. There are two possibilities regarding Israel’s Sabbath breaking. 1) Israel completely rejected Yehovah’s Sabbath for another day. This possibility exists due to the instances of the “My/their” or “Mine/yours” contrast, that is, My Sabbath as opposed to your Sabbath. 2) They polluted the Sabbath by careless, self-centered observance.

The probability is that they did both—some people completely rejected the Sabbath, while others carelessly observed it. However, it was because of Sabbath-breaking, a type of idolatry, that they went into captivity.

When we look at secular history, even biblical history, and society around us, how to keep this day is a mixed bag. On the surface, what we see in the New Testament is rigorous legalism from the Pharisees or asceticism from the Gentiles. Today, we might call that an extreme “rightism” or perhaps a reactionary conservatism.

In today’s world, though, we are confronted with the other side of the coin. We do not even begin to know how to keep the Sabbath because, from our earliest days, our culture’s emphasis has been on Sunday, a day that cannot be kept holy because it was never made holy!

The cycle of six workdays and one day of rest and worship is a legacy of the Bible. But in fairly recent history, society has undergone a radical transformation because of scientific, industrial, and technological achievements. A shorter workweek provides us with more leisure time. Businesses, however, make every effort to make the best use of time, to maximize production by scheduling work shifts so that the weekly cycle becomes a blur.

We have come to the place where we think that time belongs to us, and we can use it as we good and well please. This, in turn, makes a person very conscious of his free time. What does almost every individual do? He does the same thing that a business does. Every bit of time in a person’s life is booked up because they want to get the most out of life.

Even among those who are reasonably religious, the result has been that Sunday has become the hour of worship. The older among us can probably remember that, in the community, Sunday was once set aside very seriously. People did not work. They usually spent the day at home. Maybe the most secular thing they allowed themselves to do was to read the Sunday newspaper. Some, perhaps, did not even listen to the radio on Sunday because, to them, the day was holy.

But over the years, Sunday worship—which used to be kept somewhat as  Yehovah expects us to keep the Sabbath—has now become, even among religious folks, an hour rather than a day of worship. People go to church for that one hour then perhaps return home. Or, maybe they go to a Sunday brunch at a restaurant. They spend the rest of the time on that day either making money or seeking their own pleasure.

All the while, the real Sabbath is ridiculed or ignored. This is what confronts us when we begin trying to keep it. A similar environment even affects those who continue to keep it. When we look in the Bible, we find that Yehovah does not give us many specifics as to how to keep it. Yehovah does, however, give us a number of broad principles, and He expects us to extrapolate from those principles in applying them.

Your Identity

What caused one house (Judah) to retain its identity and the other (Israel) to lose it? Yehovah gives the answer—the Sabbath. Whedon’s Commentary on the Bible (at verse 12) states, “The Sabbath was the visible sign to the Hebrews and to the world that they were his, and that he was theirs.”

A sign identifies. An example is a burqa, the long, loose garment covering the whole body from head to feet, worn in public by many Muslim women. A woman wearing a burqa is an unmistakable sign that she is Allah’s and that he is her god. It is a sign that separates and identifies.

With these verses in chapter 20 of Ezekiel, Yehovah guarantees that if His people keep the Sabbath—the sign that signifies who they are and who they worship—that sign would assure their identity. To be separate requires a definable identity. Yehovah, by their observance of the Sabbath, guaranteed they would remain separate and set apart, preserved as a select people unmixed with the nations.

Throughout history, the house of Judah has continued to observe the Sabbath. As a result, they have retained their identity. On the other hand, the house of Israel rejected the Sabbath, and true to Ezekiel 20, they have disappeared from view. They have lost their identity. They no longer have the sign that tells them, or the rest of the world, who they are.

The house of Israel chose to rebel against the Sabbath, a proclivity that began as far back as the wilderness journey:

Yet the house of Israel rebelled against Me in the wilderness; they did not walk in My statutes; they despised My judgments, ‘which, if a man does, he shall live by them’; and they greatly defiled My Sabbaths. Then I said I would pour out My fury on them in the wilderness, to consume them. (Ezekiel 20:13)

So, the Bible clearly and consistently identifies as Israel those nations that have become known as the “The Ten Lost Tribes”  rather than the house of Judah.

John W. Ritenbaugh https://www.bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/About.website

Why Are We Keeping The Feasts A Month Ahead of Everyone Else?

Why Are We Keeping The Feast A Month Ahead of Everyone Else?

We are in the 40 days of repentance leading up to the Day of Atonement when the books are closed. If your name is not found in that book, then you will not be in the Kingdom. Many people are unaware of the significance of the Feast Days. They are found in Leviticus 23, and they are for all mankind. They are not just for the Jews.

Exo 12:49 There shall be one law to the native, and to the visitor that stays among you.

Lev 24:22 One judgment shall be for you whether an alien or a native; for I am Jehovah your God.

Num 9:14 And if a stranger shall live among you, and prepares the Passover to Jehovah, he shall do according to the ordinance of the Passover, and according to its ordinance. You shall have one ordinance, both for the stranger and for him that was born in the land.

Num 15:15 One ordinance for you of the congregation and also for the stranger that resides with you, an ordinance forever in your generations. As you are, so the stranger shall be before Jehovah.

Num 15:16 One law and one way shall be for you and for the stranger that lives with you.

In the Kingdom of God, there will be one law. The same law that has always been. It is and has always been men who have changed Yehovah’s laws.

Mal 3:6 For I am Jehovah, I change not. Because of this you sons of Jacob are not destroyed.

Mal 3:7 From the days of your fathers, you have turned aside from My statutes, and have not kept them. Return to Me, and I will return to you, says Jehovah of Hosts. But you say. In what way shall we return?

The current Hillel calendar came to be created in the year 358 C.E. But on the Tombstone of Zoar they did not begin to implement it until 432 and 444 C.E. Those are the earliest dates I can find where they changed record keeping from Aviv to Tishri to begin the year and from using the crescent moon to begin the month to using the conjunction moon. We have recorded this in our books, The Stone Cry Out, Part One and Two. You can get your free copies at https://sightedmoon.com/the-stones-cry-out-lp/. Just click on the link, fill in the form, and start reading right away.

At Sightedmoon.com, we have learned when each calendar came into creation. We have documented those dates in The Stone Cry Out books. The Enoch, Zadok, Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Book of Jubilee Calendars all can be easily proven false, and we show you how to do that in The Stones Cry Out.

This week, I am showing you the calendar Yehovah uses. The same one that the Mishnah records was being used before the Temple was destroyed. The Mishnah was the first book written to record the ceremonies that took place at the temple. They wanted a record because they feared they would not be going back for many years. Rabbi Akiva began this collection before 135 C.E., when he was killed at the end of the Bar Kochba Revolt. That was 65 years after the Temple was destroyed. Rabbi Yehuda then redacted his notes and created the Mishnah in 180 C.E., 110 years after the temple was destroyed and 150 years after Yehshua was killed.

You can read about the Barley ceremony at this link from the Mishnah and this one as well. You can read about the First Fruits of Wheat and then the first fruits of wine, figs, pomegranates, dates and olives at this link.  Yes, I am giving you the links so you can look them up yourselves. The first fruits of each species was given at a specific time of year. Barley was given on Wave Sheaf Day during the 7 Days of Unleavened Bread. This was the first Chag or going up to the Temple. The second Chag was Shavuot, when the first fruits of wheat made into two loaves were offered up. The third Chag was at Sukkot when the first fruits of wine, along with the figs, pomegranates, dates and olives were offered.

None of these first fruits depended on the equinox. They were entirely dependent on Yehovah’s decision to make them ripe, which could be achieved by sending the rains or stopping them. In the video you are about to watch, you will hear the witnesses testify how the drought made the crops ripen earlier. Yes, Yehovah did that. But you will also hear how none of them changed their position to come alongside Yehovah once they saw the evidence.

We are now in the final 10 years of awe leading up to the time Satan will be locked away at Atonement in 2033. We, as the bride, must be making ourselves white and being spotless. This means perfecting our walk and not remaining the same for convenience’s sake. But when we see errors, we change and repent.

I pray that each of you watches this video and then shares it each day on your social platforms until the Feast of Trumpets comes, and we then know when the fall feast days are. You can find them on our website at Sightedmoon.com.

Barley Review of 2025: The Barley, The Wheat and the Grapes.

Debunking the Zadok Calendar Teachings

Debunking the Zadok Calendar Teachings: A Simple and Clear Explanation of Why It Is Wrong, with Biblical and Historical Proof for Starting Months with the Crescent Moon and Years with Ripe Barley

Hello, everyone. I want to talk to you about something important. There is a teaching called the “Zadok calendar” that some people have recently begun to follow. These people say it is the true way to keep track of time according to the Bible. They say it comes from ancient priests called the sons of Zadok, and they use old writings like the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Book of Enoch, and the Book of Jubilees to support their ideas. The Zadok calendar is a fixed system with exactly 364 days in a year, divided into four equal parts of 91 days each. They claim that the months do not start by looking at the moon, and that looking for the thin sliver of the new moon (called the crescent) is a bad idea that came from pagan people in Babylon a long time ago. They twist words in the Bible, like “chodesh” which means month, to say it has nothing to do with the moon. They also say verses like Psalms 104:19 do not mean the moon is for God’s special times, and they change the meaning of words in the Dead Sea Scrolls, like “Duqah,” to hide any connection to the moon.
 
But this Zadok teaching is not right. It leaves out many important truths from the Bible and history. It tricks people by not telling the whole story. In this article, I will explain everything in a simple way, using easy words and full sentences. I will go slow and make sure even the basic ideas are clear. If you are new to this, don’t worry—I will explain each part step by step. We will see that the Bible teaches us to start each month when we see the crescent moon in the sky after it has been hidden for a day or two. We also start the new year when the barley grain in Israel is ripe enough to eat, which is called “Aviv.” Groups like SightedMoon.com and the Karaites follow this approach. The Karaites are people who stick closely to the Bible without adding extra rules from rabbis. By the end, you will see why the Zadok calendar is a mistake made by a small group of people long ago, and why it does not match what God says in the Bible.
Many will be deceived and fall away from keeping the truth just before the coming of the Messiah. Many people were called starting around 2005 and then many more around 2010. Now many of them have stopped keeping the Holy Days according to the Hillel calendar or the barley and crescent moon calendar and are now using the Zadok, Enoch and Jubilee calendar just as Paul warned would happen just before His coming.

2Th 2:1  Now we beseech you, my brothers, with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him,

2Th 2:2  that you should not be soon shaken in mind or troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word or letter, as through us, as if the Day of Christ is at hand.

2Th 2:3  Let not anyone deceive you by any means. For that Day shall not come unless there first comes a falling away, and the man of sin shall be revealed, the son of perdition,

2Th 2:4  who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God, or that is worshiped, so that he sits as God in the temple of God, setting himself forth, that he is God.

First, Let’s Understand What a Biblical Month Is and Why the Moon Is So Important

 
Let’s start with the very basics. What is a month in the Bible? The Hebrew word for month is “chodesh.” This word comes from another word, “chadash,” which means “to make new” or “to renew something.” Think of it like this: when something old becomes fresh again, it is renewed. Now, how does this connect to the moon? The moon goes through changes every month. For about 29 or 30 days, it gets bigger and smaller in the sky. At the end of the month, the moon becomes invisible for a short time—usually 1 to 3 days. This is called the “conjunction,” which is when the moon is lined up between the earth and the sun, so we can’t see it. Then, suddenly, it appears again as a very thin curve of light in the evening sky, right after the sun sets. This thin curve is called the “crescent moon.” It looks like a smile or a sliver. When people in Bible times saw this crescent, they knew the old month was over and a new one had started. It was like the moon was renewing itself, just like the word “chodesh” says.
 
People who teach the Zadok calendar say that “chodesh” has nothing to do with the moon. They say the word for moon is “yarach” or “levanah,” so months must be separate from the moon. But that is not true, and they are leaving out parts of the Bible that show the connection. For example, in the Bible book of 1 Kings, chapter 6, verse 38, and chapter 8, verse 2, the months are called “yerah,” which is the same word for moon. This shows that months and the moon are linked together. Also, in Deuteronomy chapter 21, verse 13, and 2 Kings chapter 15, verse 13, the Bible talks about a “full month” as being a “yerah of days” or a “chodesh of days.” A full month in the Bible is 29 to 30 days long, which is exactly how long it takes for the moon to go from one crescent to the next. If months were based only on the sun, like in the Zadok calendar, they would be about 30 or 31 days, which does not match what the Bible says.[1][2][3][4]
 
Now, let’s look at some Bible verses that show the moon is for telling time. In Genesis chapter 1, verse 14, God says He made the lights in the sky—the sun, moon, and stars—for “signs and for seasons, and for days and years.” The word “seasons” here is “moedim” in Hebrew. “Moedim” means special appointed times, like the holy days God tells us to keep. These include feasts like Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and the Feast of Trumpets. Many of these start on the first day of the month or the fifteenth day, so you need to know when the month begins by seeing the moon. Psalms chapter 104, verse 19 says, “He appointed the moon for seasons (moedim).” People who teach Zadok say this verse is only about the four seasons like spring or fall, not God’s feasts. But that is twisting the words. The Bible uses “moedim” for God’s holy days in Leviticus chapter 23, verses 2 to 4, and those days depend on the moon to know when they start.[5][6]
 
Here is another clear example. In Psalms chapter 81, verse 3, it says, “Blow the trumpet at the new moon (chodesh), at the full moon (keseh), on our feast day.” Blowing a trumpet, or shofar, was a way to announce something important. For the Feast of Trumpets in Leviticus chapter 23, verse 24, they blew trumpets on the first day of the seventh month. That first day started when people saw the crescent moon. It was a sign everyone could see in the sky. In 1 Samuel chapter 20, verses 5, 18, 24, and 27, David and his friend Jonathan talk about a special meal at the “new moon.” They knew when it was because the crescent was visible to all. It was not a secret or something only priests calculated with the sun. Ezekiel chapter 46, verse 1 also says to open the temple gate on the Sabbath and on the “day of the new moon,” treating it like a special day based on the moon.[7][8][9]
 
Why is this important? In Bible times, people were farmers and shepherds. They did not have computers or fancy math to figure out when the moon was hidden. They looked at the sky with their eyes. God made it simple so anyone could follow His times. The Zadok teaching ignores this and says to use a fixed sun-based system. But that would make the holy days move away from the right seasons over time, which God does not want. For example, Passover must be in the spring when crops are growing, not in winter or summer.[10][11]
 

The Story of Noah and the Dove: How Barley Shows When the New Year Can Begin

Now, let’s talk about a story from the Bible that shows how important ripe barley is for starting the new year. This comes from Genesis chapter 8, during the great flood with Noah. After the rain stopped and the water started to go down, Noah wanted to know if the land was dry and ready for life again. He sent out birds from the ark to check.
 
First, he sent a raven. A raven is a bird that eats dead things, like leftover animals from the flood. The raven flew around and did not come back, probably because it found food on the wet ground. Then, Noah sent a dove. Doves are gentle birds that eat seeds and grains, especially barley. Barley is a type of grain that grows fast and is one of the first crops ready after winter or a flood. The first time, the dove came back because there was no place to rest or eat. Seven days later, Noah sent the dove again, and it brought back an olive leaf. This showed that trees were starting to grow leaves. Then, after another seven days, Noah sent the dove a third time, and it did not come back at all. Why? Because the dove found food to eat and a place to live. Since doves like to eat barley seeds, this meant the barley was growing and ready. The land was fertile again.
 
The Bible says in Genesis chapter 8, verses 13 to 14, that in Noah’s 601st year, in the first month, the waters were dried up from the earth. Noah knew this from the dove not returning. This ties to the calendar because the new year in the Bible starts in the month called Aviv, which means “ripe ears of barley.” In Exodus chapter 13, verse 4, God says, “This day you are going out, in the month of Aviv.” Aviv is when the barley is green and ready to harvest soon. Without ripe barley, you cannot do the special offering in Leviticus chapter 23, verses 9 to 14, where they wave the first sheaf of barley to God. So, no ripe barley means no new year yet—you add an extra month to wait.
 
The Zadok teaching leaves out this story because it shows God uses real things in nature, like birds finding barley food, to signal when things renew. Their fixed 364-day year does not care about barley or the dove’s sign. It would make the new year start at the wrong time, when crops are not ready. This proves the Bible wants a system where we look at the moon for months and barley for years, not a stiff sun-only plan.[12]
 

What History and the Karaites Tell Us: Moon Sighting Was Always the Normal Way, Not a Bad Babylonian Idea

Let’s explain history in simple terms. Long ago, before the Jews were taken to Babylon in 586 BCE, the people in the Bible sighted the crescent moon to start months. We see this in stories like David’s new moon meals. After they came back from Babylon, they kept doing it the same way. It was not a new bad habit from Babylon—it was God’s way from the start. Only later, around 358 CE, did some Jews start using math to calculate the calendar because people were spread out and it was hard to see the moon from Israel. But the calculation was based on the old sighting rules.
 
The Karaites are a group of Jews who started around the 8th or 9th century CE. They say, “We follow only the Bible, not extra rules from rabbis.” They sight the crescent moon from Israel and check if the barley is Aviv to start the year. A man named Nehemia Gordon is a Karaite who writes about this. He has reports from old times showing how people sighted the moon in the Middle Ages.[13][14][15]
 
People from the first century, like the historian Josephus in his book “Antiquities of the Jews,” chapter 3, section 10, paragraph 5, said months begin “according to the moon.” Another writer, Philo, talked about the crescent as the renewal that starts the month. These men lived before the completion of the major rabbinic books, such as the Talmud, so they prove that the sighting was not from Babylon—it was Hebrew from the Bible.[16][17]
 
 
I say that because some foolish Zadok followers believe the Babylonian Talmud originated in Babylon, carrying this crescent moon teaching. In the Stone Cry Out I explain each of the Rabbinic books and when they began. Around 180 CE the Mishnah was written, which was a collection of all those things done in the Temple and the oral law. Then came the Jerusalem Talmud which was a record of the debates and explanations about the Mishnah. This record lasted until about the mid-fourth century, when the Jews of Jerusalem were being driven out of the Land of Israel. Another school began shortly after the Jerusalem Talmud did, and it lasted until the mid-6th century, during which time it engaged in teachings and debates. This collection of books was called the Babylonian Talmud. Those were the books being used to teach from until the 12th century when Mamonidis also called Rambam wrote the Mishneh Torah which was a compilation of the Jerusalem and Babylonia Talmuds and the Mishnah, only did it without citing who said what and it caused a great controversy at that time. Anyone who says that the Babylonian Talmud came from Babylon and brought in all these false teachings just does not know their history or the truth. Be careful of those who outright lie in order to have you keep the Zadok calendar and not to use the crescent moon or the barley to begin your obedience to Yehovah.
 
In the time of the Temple in Jerusalem, before it was destroyed in 70 CE, people would watch for the crescent. Two witnesses would tell the leaders, called the Sanhedrin, when they saw it. If it was true, they lit big fires on the Mount of Olives as signals to other mountains where they too would light up their fires all the way to Babylon, and the Sanhedrin also sent messengers to tell everyone in nearby cities the new month had started. This is in an old book called the Mishnah, in Rosh Hashanah chapter 2, verses 2 to 4. If clouds hid the moon, the month was 30 days long by default. This was simple and for everyone.[18][19]
 
The Zadok teachers say all this is corrupt because it came after Babylon. But they are wrong and leaving out the truth. Even Jesus and His followers kept the feasts on lunar dates, like the Feast of Tabernacles in John chapter 7, verses 2 to 10. Jesus did not say the moon way was bad—He followed it.[20] If you do the Passover event chronologically, then you will discover that in order for Yehshua to be killed on the 14th and for it to be a Wednesday, the only way that works is for the month to begin with a crescent moon. It is really just that simple.
 

The Lie About Starting the Year with the Star Spica and the Spring Equinox: Proof from Old Tombstones That It Is Wrong

Some people mix ideas with the Zadok calendar and say the new year starts when a star called Spica rises in the east around the spring equinox. The equinox is when day and night are equal length, about March 20 or 21. Spica is a bright star in the Virgo constellation, and some say it means “the branch” or grain, so it signals Aviv. But this is not in the Bible at all. The Bible never says to use stars or the equinox to start the year. Instead, Deuteronomy chapter 16, verse 1 says to keep Passover “in the month of Aviv,” which is about ripe barley, not stars.
 
We have real proof from the ancient tombstones of Zoar, that Jews kept Passover before the equinox. They never used the equinox. These tombstones are from a place called Zoar, from years 361 to 515 CE. They have dates of when people died, using the Jewish calendar. For example:
 
  • A man named Julius died in 431 CE on the 14th of Adar, which was February 14—before the equinox.
  • A woman named Hannah died in 439 CE on the 16th of Nisan (during Passover), which was March 16—still before the equinox.
  • Yudah died in 456 CE on the 9th of Nisan, March 9.
  • Mattai and Ester died in 468 CE on the 26th of Adar, February 26.
These dates indicate that the new year began early, based on barley being ready, not the equinox or Spica. Even older records, like from Bar Kochba in 134 CE, use Nisan that starts from barley checks, not stars. The Bible in Exodus chapter 23, verse 16 ties the year’s end to harvesting crops, not looking at the sky for Spica. This teaching about Spica is made up and leaves out these stone proofs that cry out the truth.[21][22]
 
I have studied these tombstones of Zoar and documented them in The Stones Cry Out Part Two. I show you the very first tombstone to use the conjunction moon to begin the month. I also show you when they switched from Aviv to Tishri to begin the year. Even though they began to use the conjunction moon to start the month, they still did not use the equinox to begin the year at that time. All you have to do is read the month and the day and compare them to other ancient calendars of that time to know they were not using the equinox. If you do not believe me, then do the work yourself and figure out when those people began the year. It is all right there on each of the tombstones. Go and prove it for yourself. Stop being so lazy and following the shallow research that all the Zadok people are offering up as their “PROOF.” It is such a shame that so many follow them.
 

How Ezekiel’s Story in the Bible Proves the Zadok Calendar Cannot Be Right

The prophet Ezekiel gives us more proof. In Ezekiel chapter 4, verses 4 to 6, God told him to lie on his left side for 390 days to show the sins of Israel, then on his right side for 40 days for Judah’s sins. That is 430 days total. This happened starting in 593 or 592 BCE, and it ended by the fifth day of the sixth month in Ezekiel chapter 8, verse 1. To fit all those days, the calendar had to have an extra month sometimes—called intercalation—to keep things in line with the sun and seasons. A fixed 364-day year like Zadok’s cannot hold 430 days without messing up the dates. This shows the Bible uses a lunisolar system, with moon months and barley adjustments, not a stiff solar one. Zadok teachers skip this because it destroys their ideas.[21][22]
 

Why the Zadok Calendar Is a Big Mistake: It Leaves Out Truth, Twists Words, and Comes from a Small Group, Not the Bible

Now, let’s put it all together and see why Zadok is wrong. The Dead Sea Scrolls talk about a 364-day calendar in parts like 4Q320 to 321. Zadok teachers say this is from true priests. But experts say these scrolls were written by the Essenes, a small group who lived apart in Qumran from about 200 BCE to 68 CE. The Essenes did not like the main Temple in Jerusalem because it used the moon calendar. They argued against it in Jubilees chapter 6, verse 36, saying the moon “disturbs the seasons.” However, their solar year loses about 1.25 days every year compared to the real sun, so seasons would shift incorrectly, contrary to Exodus chapter 34, verse 21, which says to harvest in the right season.
 
Enoch and Jubilees are not in the Bible—they are extra books with strange ideas, like made-up star stories. They contradict Genesis chapter 1, verse 14 by saying the moon is not important for time. The word “Duqah” in the scrolls is twisted by Zadok to mean no moon, but it really shows some lunar parts in their system. Real Zadok priests worked in the Temple with the moon way; the Essenes were outsiders calling themselves better.[23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32]
 
By not telling about Noah’s dove, the tombstones, Ezekiel’s days, and all the moon verses, the Zadok calendar misleads people. It uses non-Bible books and hides that Jesus used the lunar calendar.
 

In the End: Follow God’s Simple Signs in the Sky and Fields

Friends, God made His calendar easy: look for the crescent moon to start months, and check ripe barley for the year. This is what SightedMoon.com and Karaites do. The Zadok way is a trick from a small old group. Stick to the Bible’s truth.
 
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[2] Yahweh’s Restoration Ministry. (2016). What is a Biblical New Moon? https://yrm.org/biblical-new-moon/
[3] Torah Apologetics. (2022). A Renewed Look at the Biblical Month. https://www.torahapologetics.com/language–word-studies/a-renewed-look-at-the-biblical-month
[4] Bible Hub. (n.d.). Commentaries on 1 Kings 6:38. https://biblehub.com/commentaries/1_kings/6-38.htm
[5] Nehemia’s Wall. (2023). Hebrew Voices #153 – Sighting the New Moon in the Middle Ages. https://www.nehemiaswall.com/sighting-new-moon-middle-ages
[6] GotQuestions.org. (n.d.). What does Genesis 1:14 mean by ‘seasons’? https://www.gotquestions.org/Genesis-1-14-seasons.html
[8] Hebrew for Christians. (n.d.). Parashat Bo – The Significance of the Moon. https://www.hebrew4christians.com/Scripture/Parashah/Summaries/Bo/The_Moon/the_moon.html
[9] International Christian Embassy Jerusalem. (2023). The New Moon in the Bible. https://icejusa.org/2023/11/28/new-moon/
[10] Hoshana Rabbah. (2024). The Fatal Flaws of the Zadok Priestly/Enoch Calendar. https://hoshanarabbah.org/blog/2024/04/14/the-fatal-flaws-of-the-zadok-priestly-enoch-calendar/
[11] Set Apart People. (2014). The Heresy of the Enoch Calendar. https://www.setapartpeople.com/enoch-calendar/comment-page-1
[12] Sightedmoon.com. (n.d.). Noah and the Dove: Barley as the Sign for the New Year. https://sightedmoon.com/noah-sent-the-dove-out-three-times/
[13] Nehemia’s Wall. (2023). Reaping the Benefits of the Medieval Aviv Calendar: Part 1. https://www.nehemiaswall.com/hv-154-reaping-benefits-medieval-aviv-calendar-p-1
[14] Nehemia’s Wall. (2015). Hebrew Voices #7 – Orthodox Jew Who Sights the New Moon. https://www.nehemiaswall.com/hebrew-voices-orthodox-jew-who-sights-the-new-moon
[16] Penelope.uchicago.edu. (n.d.). Josephus, Antiquities 3.10.5. https://penelope.uchicago.edu/josephus/ant-3.html
[17] Oxford Academic. (n.d.). The New Moon in Calendar and Community. https://academic.oup.com/book/26077/chapter/194036565
[18] Rabbinical Assembly. (n.d.). Behold, A Moon is Born: How the Jewish Calendar Works. https://www.rabbinicalassembly.org/sites/default/files/public/resources-ideas/cj/classics/11-29-11-calendar/behold-a-moon-is-born.pdf
[19] Aish.com. (n.d.). The Moon: 7 Jewish Facts. https://aish.com/the-moon-7-jewish-facts/
[20] Elim Ministries. (n.d.). Rosh Chodesh or New Moon in Messiah’s Time. https://elim.co.za/wp/our-events/rosh-chodesh-or-new-moon-in-messiahs-time/
[21] Sightedmoon.com. (2024). The Stones Cry Out Part 1. https://sightedmoon.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/The-Stones-Cry-Out-Part-1.pdf
[22] Sightedmoon.com. (2025). The Stones Cry Out Part 2. https://sightedmoon.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/The-Stones-Cry-Out-Part-2.pdf
[23] University of Chicago. (n.d.). The Current Controversy Over the Dead Sea Scrolls. https://isac.uchicago.edu/research/projects/current-controversy-over-dead-sea-scrolls-special-reference-exhibition-field
[24] Brill. (n.d.). The ‘Sectarian’ Calendar of Qumran. https://brill.com/downloadpdf/book/edcoll/9789004206496/Bej.9789004206489.i-308_004.pdf
[26] Biblical Archaeology Society. (2025). Deciphered Dead Sea Scroll Reveals 364-Day Calendar. https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/news/qumran-community-364-day-calendar/
[27] The Gospel Worth Dying For. (n.d.). Decoding the Zadok Priestly Calendar. https://gospelworthdyingfor.com/decoding-the-zadok-priestly-calendar/
[28] Facebook Group. (2025). Zadok/Enoch Solar Calendar Refutations. https://www.facebook.com/groups/BiblicalCalendarForum/posts/8626690720767113/
[29] Unisapressjournals. (2023). The Debate on the Sectarian Movement in the Dead Sea Scrolls. https://unisapressjournals.co.za/index.php/JSEM/article/view/12387
[30] Classical Difference. (2020). The Essenes: A Community Greater than the Sum of its Parts. https://classicaldifference.com/essenes/
[31] Marginalia Review. (2014). The Essenes and the Qumran Settlement. https://themarginaliareview.com/the-essenes-and-the-qumran-settlement-by-jodi-magness/
[32] TorahCalendar.com. (n.d.). The Error of the “Zadok Calendar”. https://torahcalendar.com/PDF/Zadok_Calendar_Error.pdf

The Prophetic Depth of Charab

The Prophetic Depth of Charab:

Understanding Drought, Desolation, and Divine Judgment in the 10 Days and Years of Awe

 
In the intricate tapestry of biblical prophecy and symbolism, few concepts carry as much weight as the Hebrew word “Charab.” This term, rooted deeply in Scripture, evokes images of a parched, desolate landscape where the earth’s vitality is stripped away under the relentless heat of the sun. It is not merely a description of physical dryness but a profound metaphor for spiritual desolation, divine judgment, and the urgent call to repentance. As we explore Charab on this day, August 15, 2025, amid global reports of escalating heatwaves and droughts, its relevance feels more pressing than ever. Drawing from the insights in “The 10 Days of Awe,” a book that delves into the prophetic timeline from 2024 to 2033, this article unpacks the multifaceted meaning of Charab. We will examine its biblical origins, its connection to the scorching heat of late summer, its symbolic ties to the 10 Days of Awe as a period of intense judgment, and how it foreshadows a decade of awe-inspiring trials where humanity will curse God yet refuse to repent.
 
The book “The 10 Days of Awe” presents Charab as a central theme, weaving it into a narrative of end-time prophecies. The book emphasizes that Charab is not an abstract idea but a tangible sign embedded in the land itself, where drought makes the soil so cracked and lifeless that even the hardiest weeds can be uprooted with just two fingers. This vivid imagery serves as a wake-up call, urging believers to align with Yehovah’s calendar and prepare for the spiritual battles ahead. Over the following sections, we will build on these insights, expanding them with scriptural depth and real-world applications to create a comprehensive understanding. By the end, readers will see how Charab bridges the physical and spiritual realms, pointing to a time when the heat of judgment will test the world like never before.
 

The Biblical Meaning and Roots of Charab: From Desolation to Divine Warning

To grasp Charab, we must start with its linguistic and scriptural foundations. In Hebrew, Charab (חָרַב) is derived from the root H2717, which means “to parch (through drought),” “to desolate,” “destroy,” or “kill.” As detailed in “The 10 Days of Awe,” this word appears in Strong’s Concordance as H2717: “חָרֵב חָרַב chârab, chârêb… to parch (through drought), that is, (by analogy) to desolate, destroy, kill.” The book highlights how this root extends to H2719, “חֶרֶב chereb,” which can mean “drought” but also “a cutting instrument” like a sword, knife, or tool. This dual meaning is crucial: Charab represents not only physical dryness but also a “sword” of judgment that cuts through the land and people’s lives.
 
Biblically, Charab first emerges in contexts of divine punishment and environmental devastation. In Leviticus 26:19-20, God warns the Israelites: “I will break down your stubborn pride and make the sky above you like iron and the ground beneath you like bronze. Your strength will be spent in vain, because your soil will not yield its crops, nor will the trees of your land yield their fruit.” Here, the land becomes “chareb”—wasted and unproductive due to drought. The book expands on this, noting that Charab signifies a state where the earth’s moisture is completely evaporated, leaving it barren and unable to sustain life. This is echoed in Joel 1:17-20: “The seeds are shriveled beneath the clods. The storehouses are in ruins, the granaries have been broken down, for the grain has dried up… The fields are ruined, the ground is dried up; the grain is destroyed, the new wine is dried up, the olive oil fails.”
 
“The 10 Days of Awe” connects Charab to a broader theme of desolation as a consequence of disobedience. For instance, in Ezekiel 5:14, God declares: “I will make you a ruin and a reproach among the nations around you, in the sight of all who pass by.” The term “chorbah” (a variant of Charab, meaning waste or desolation) is used here to describe cities and lands laid bare. The book points out that this desolation is not random; it is Yehovah’s way of “stripping the land” during times of harvest and hardship, preparing it for renewal but first exposing its vulnerabilities. In the context of ancient Israel, Charab often followed periods of idolatry or covenant-breaking, as seen in Hosea 4:3: “Because of this the land dries up, and all who live in it waste away; the beasts of the field, the birds in the sky and the fish in the sea are swept away.”
 
Linguistically, Charab ties into related words like “choreph,” which means “the stripping of the land” at harvest season. The book elaborates: “In chapter 3, we explained the connection between חֹרֶף chôreph kho’-ref, the stripping of the land at harvest season and the sword, which also means drought.” This stripping is literal—crops harvested, leaving fields bare—but symbolic of spiritual pruning, where God removes what is unfruitful. The heat intensifies this process, parching the soil to the point where, as we describe from personal observation, “weeds can be pulled up with just two fingers.” This detail underscores Charab’s tangible reality: it is a time when the land’s hold on life weakens, mirroring how sin weakens our spiritual foundation.
 
Historically, Charab has been interpreted in Jewish tradition as a sign of impending judgment. The Talmud and Midrashim reference similar concepts, where drought precedes redemption, forcing introspection. In “The 10 Days of Awe,” I build on this, arguing that Charab is Yehovah’s “sword” that executes vengeance, as in Leviticus 26:25: “And I will bring a sword upon you that shall execute the vengeance of the covenant.” But crucially, this sword is drought—a slow, unrelenting force that dries up resources and exposes hearts.

Charab as a Symbol of Heat and Drought: The Physical Manifestation of Spiritual Dryness

One of the most striking aspects of Charab is its association with extreme heat and drought, which the book portrays as a divine tool for refinement. In the biblical world, the Middle East’s climate features long, hot summers where temperatures soar, evaporating water sources and turning fertile fields into cracked wastelands. Charab occurs during the hottest part of the year, typically late summer into early fall, aligning with the biblical seventh month. This timing is no coincidence; it coincides with the agricultural cycle’s end, where the land is “stripped” after harvest, vulnerable to the sun’s fury.
 
Scripture vividly illustrates this heat. In Nahum 1:2-8, the prophet describes God’s wrath: “His fury is poured out like fire; the rocks are shattered before him… He rebukes the sea and dries it up; he makes all the rivers run dry. Bashan and Carmel wither and the blossoms of Lebanon fade.” This is Yehovah acting “with the clouds and storms, then with drying heat, drying up the rivers and sending drought.” The heat of Charab is not mild; it is intense, making the sky like brass and the earth like iron, as in Deuteronomy 28:23: “The sky over your head will be bronze, the ground beneath you iron.”
 
In modern terms, this resonates with the global climate trends observed in 2025. In the book, I reference the year 2022, when “every major river around the world was drying up,” as a precursor to Charab’s full manifestation. By August 15, 2025, Israel is enduring a prolonged heatwave, with temperatures in Jerusalem reaching 93–97°F (34–36°C) this week, and highs of 104°F (40°C) in the Jordan Valley. Long-range forecasts predict sustained averages of 90–95°F (32–35°C) through September, with precipitation near zero. I have been warning that “temperatures continually going higher… the last nine years have been the hottest on record,” linking this to prophetic fulfillment.
 
This heat is more than meteorological; it symbolizes spiritual dryness. In “The 10 Days of Awe,” Charab’s drought is tied to humanity’s rebellion, where the land mourns as in Hosea 4:3. The ease of uprooting weeds—due to soil so parched it loses cohesion—illustrates how sin erodes our roots in God. Farmers in Israel report crop failures, echoing Joel 1:12: “The vine is dried up and the fig tree is withered; the pomegranate, the palm and the apple tree—all the trees of the field—are dried up.” The book posits that this physical heat reflects the “burning one” aspect of judgment, drawing from related terms like “Cham” (sun or fury), emphasizing God’s use of environmental affliction to humble pride.
 
Furthermore, the Hatzav flower (Urginea maritima) emerges as a counterpoint to Charab’s desolation. As described in the provided articles, this plant blooms in late summer, producing a towering spike of white flowers amid the dryness. Blooming from August to October, it aligns with the Fall Holy Days, serving as a natural sign of Yehovah’s timing. The book connects this to the seven species (wheat, barley, etc.) that mark holy days, suggesting the Hatzav heralds the transition from Charab’s heat to renewal. In 2025’s drought, the Hatzav’s resilience—thriving in arid soils—reminds us that even in the hottest times, God’s mercy blooms for those who seek Him.
 
The heat of Charab also evokes the “sword” metaphor, where drought cuts like a blade. In “The 10 Days of Awe,” I explain: “But it was only at the tail end of 2022… we discovered ‘sword’ also means ‘drought.’” This revelation ties to Leviticus 26:25, where the sword executes covenant vengeance through parching the land. The current global warming trends, with records broken annually, are seen as the onset of this sword, intensifying as we approach 2033.
 

The Connection Between Charab and the 10 Days of Awe: A Time of Stripping and Introspection

The 10 Days of Awe, spanning from the Feast of Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah) to the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), represent a pivotal period in the biblical calendar. In “The 10 Days of Awe,” I portray these days as a microcosm of judgment, where Charab’s desolation mirrors the soul’s stripping. The Feast of Trumpets, with its shofar blasts, awakens the people to repentance, much like the trumpet in Joel 2:1: “Blow the trumpet in Zion; sound the alarm on my holy hill.” This wake-up call occurs in the seventh month, when Charab’s heat peaks, symbolizing the urgency of self-examination.
 
During these 10 days, traditionally a time of awe and fear, individuals reflect on their deeds, seeking forgiveness. The book links this to Charab through “choreph,” the stripping of the land: “This entire book is about the 10 Days of Awe, the time of choreph…” Choreph, akin to Charab, means the harvest season’s end, where fields are bare, exposed to heat. Spiritually, this stripping is affliction—fasting on Yom Kippur, feeling thirsty and hungry to empathize with the land’s dryness. As in Leviticus 26:27-33, where God scatters the people and makes the land desolate, the 10 Days invite humility, lest Charab’s sword fall.
 
I then extend this to a prophetic decade: “The ten days of Awe are the ten years of awe from 2024 C.E. to 2033 C.E.” This period, beginning with Trumpets in 2024, is a macro-Charab—a long drought of trials where heat and desolation test humanity. In 2025, with Israel’s heatwave drying rivers and withering crops, we see the beginning. I have been and continue to warn that during these years, the Two Witnesses (from Revelation 11) will cause rain to cease from 2026 to 2030, amplifying Charab’s drought: “Beginning in 2026, the Two Witnesses will cause the rain to stop all around the world for 3 ½ years.”
 
This judgment time reflects Nahum’s prophecy: “He acts with the clouds and storms, then with drying heat, drying up the rivers and sending drought.” The heat will be so intense that, as in Revelation 16:9, “They were seared by the intense heat and they cursed the name of God, who had control over these plagues, but they refused to repent and glorify him.” The book emphasizes that men will curse God amid the scorching but not turn, fulfilling the curses of Leviticus 26.
 
The Hatzav flower adds a layer of hope. Blooming in Charab’s heat, its white spikes (up to 1.5–2 meters tall, with 500–1,000 flowers) signal the Fall Holy Days’ approach. As the articles note, it thrives in arid regions like the Judean hills, aligning with the 10 Days’ timing. This resilience mirrors spiritual renewal: after stripping comes blooming, if repentance occurs.
 
 

The Heat of Charab in Prophecy: Foreshadowing 2024-2033 and Humanity’s Response

The prophetic heart of Charab lies in its heat—a blazing symbol of God’s fury and purification. In “The 10 Days of Awe,” I draw from Nahum 1:2-8: “God is jealous, and Jehovah revenges… His fury is poured out like fire, and the rocks are broken down because of Him.” This fire is literal heat, drying seas and rivers, as seen in 2022’s global droughts. By 2025, with temperatures hitting 50°C in parts of the Middle East, I see this as the onset of the 10 Years of Awe.
 
From 2024 to 2033, Charab will intensify: droughts, famines, and plagues will ravage the earth. The fifth Sabbatical Cycle: “During this 5th Sabbatical Cycle, the world is going to be laid waste by the droughts and heat.” Men will suffer under this sword-drought but, as in Revelation 9:20-21, “The rest of mankind who were not killed by these plagues still did not repent.” They will curse God for the scorching but cling to idols, echoing Jeremiah 44:18: “But since we stopped burning incense to the queen of heaven… we have lacked all things, and have been devoured by the sword and by the famine.”
 
The heat will be unprecedented, and you should note “the last nine years have been the hottest on record.” In 2025’s context, Jerusalem’s 36°C highs and zero rain forecast into September exemplify this. Globally, rivers like the Euphrates (drying as prophesied in Revelation 16:12) signal preparation for Armageddon. The Two Witnesses’ rain-stoppage will exacerbate this, turning Charab into a global wasteland.
 
Yet, amid the heat, signs like the Hatzav remind us of His timing. Blooming when “the land is most desolate,” it heralds Trumpets and Atonement, urging preparation. I continue to warn: ignore Charab’s heat, and judgment falls; heed it, and renewal follows.

Current Events and Practical Implications: Charab in 2025 and Beyond

As of August 15, 2025, Charab is vividly evident. Israel’s heatwave, with Dead Sea areas nearing 50°C, has led to crop losses and water shortages in Tehran where they are almost out of water. T
 
Practically, Charab calls for action: observe Yehovah’s calendar, offer the first fruits of Aviv barley, the wheat and the wine, search for the crescent moon. The Hatzav, blooming now, confirms the season. During this time of Awe, 2024-2033, prepare spiritually—repent, humble yourself before Yehovah. The heat tests faith and these reflections are a profound symbol of drought, heat, and judgment. Its meaning—parching desolation—connects to the 10 Days of Awe as a time of stripping and final introspection before the end of the Day of Atonement, foreshadowing the 10 Years from 2024-2033. In this decade, heat will sear the earth, men will curse but not repent, fulfilling prophecies of unyielding hardness. 
 
As temperatures rise in 2025, let Charab be a call to humility. The land’s dryness mirrors our souls; seek God’s mercy, and the rains will come. This is the message of Charab—a warning wrapped in promise, urging us to prepare for the awe ahead.

7 Comments

  1. Greetings Joeseph: Since your newsletter always includes “The 21st day of the 6th month, 5861 years after the creation of Adam”, you must believe there are two Calanders, the Civil (which started with creation) celebrated on Rosh hosanna, and the Religious/Agricultural, crescent moon calendar, given to Moses and the Israelites as they left Egypt? We believe in both, though we use the Hillel calendar. The other calendars you mentioned are a delusion. People want to jump on the latest sparkly thing that some Hebrew Roots Internet teacher promotes! Beware!

    I read the 5th Red Heifer was disqualified – white hairs! Eat healthy, stay well, Peter B. Smith

    Reply
    • Each newsletter has a different date depending on the day of the month using the barley to begin the year. They change each week. “I must beleive” What are you being silly. You have argued with me for year trying to justify your keeping of the Hillel Calendar. You know absolutely how many calendars I beleive in. ONE and only ONE. That being the one that uses the Barley to begin the year and the crescent moon to begin the month. But I have to address those who use the Hillel, the Zadok, enoch, lunar sabbath, Jubilee, Gregorian and what ever some heretic comes up with next week. Rosh Hashanah is not the start of the year. Aviv is, read Exodus 12:2. As we have shown you in the tombstones of Zoar, they only began to use Tishri one as the start of the year in 444 CE, long after Hillel who wrote the calculated calendar in 358 CE.

      We use the only Calendar Yehshua and the Apostles used and that is the one Karaites have continued to use even after the Temple was destoryed in 70 CE. That one and only calendar is the one that is determined by the Barley to begin the year so you can wave a First Fruits of Barley during the days of Unelavened Bread and the Crescent moon to begin the month. Both of these ceremonies and how to do them are recorded in the Mishneh which was written in 180 CE. Again this is way before Hillel in 358 CE. Get our books The Stones Cry Out and read them to learn all these truths and to be blessed by obeying Yehovah when you keep the Holy Days at the proper time.

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      • Joseph: I’ll stop mentioning the Hillel calendar. And yes, I know each newsletter has a different date that changes each week. Thanks, Peter

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  2. Joe, great explanation of why the Zadok calendar is false. It was simple, concise, clear, and referenced by others. How anyone could be confused really may not be seeking truth!

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  3. The Hillel is yet another evil plot of the adversary to prevent Israel from receiving their ultimate blessing. I find that that most follow the set calendar for the sake of unity, but then you might as well keep the Sunday sabbath with the Christians for the sake of unity. Yeshuah is coming with the feast of trumpets, Joseph is right. Those following the Hillel won’t be ready. It’s not about all the technical explanations, it’s common sense. It was an eye opener for me when I read up on WHY the Hillel was implemented, it was to avoid persecution, there is no more persecution for looking for the moon and the barley and we have technology, thus the Hillel is moot. Shabbat Shallom

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  4. Shalum, how can you blow the shafar on the Full Moon on the Feast day, as stated in Psaml 81:3, when it’s already past by 2 or 3 days by starting on the crescent moon?

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  5. Where I live, in the Western United States, the Hillel and Enoch doctrines are becoming somewhat like the Book of Mormon for the group that call themselves Messianics. After reading your (Joe Dumond’s) book on the Restoration of all Things, I get the impression that this is what happened in the Adventist church many years ago and then later in the Church of God. It’s odd to me how people can set aside the simple instructions written in the pages of the Scriptures and trade them for doctrines created by men.

    I’m very thankful for the ministry of sightedmoon… keep up the good work!

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