How does one determine when the month / lunation will be 29 or 30 days?
Question: How does one determine when the month / lunation will be 29 or 30 days?
Answer: Through measurement and calculation in the days leading up to the 29th, the time of conjunction is revealed so one can determine if the month has 29 or 30 days. No month ever has more than 30 days.
See: https://www.worldslastchance.com/yahuwahs-calendar/the-creators-calendar.html
https://www.worldslastchance.com/yahuwahs-calendar/calculating-the-conjunction-no-computer-no-problem.html
Example: Conjunction occurs on January 11, 2013 at 19:44 UTC. For Cairo, Egypt (UTC +2), Conjunction occurred on January 11 at 21:44 (9:44 PM) local time. This would mean that New Moon Day began on January 12 at 5:27 AM (Astronomical Dawn).
For your convenience, WLC has published all future Conjunction times through 2023 in the article, “Future Lunar-Solar Conjunction Dates (2013-2023).”
Now you know the time of Conjunction for your location, but when is the cut-off point? Scripture is clear that a day begins at Dawn, and in keeping with this Biblical premise, WLC employs Astronomical Dawn (hereafter referred to as "Dawn") for the end of one date and beginning of the next day. With that being said, this point in time also serves as the fulcrum for when New Moon Day begins. If Conjunction happens before Dawn, then New Moon Day begins at Dawn. If Conjunction happens after Dawn, then New Moon Day begins at the following Dawn. This methodology truly allows Yahuwah and the celestial system that He set in place to be the arbiters of time and it allows Him to create the date line.
Note: Based on the number of days already passed in the month, you can know if it will be a 29 or 30 day month.
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Answer: Through measurement and calculation in the days leading up to the 29th, the time of conjunction is revealed so one can determine if the month has 29 or 30 days. No month ever has more than 30 days.
See: https://www.worldslastchance.com/yahuwahs-calendar/the-creators-calendar.html
https://www.worldslastchance.com/yahuwahs-calendar/calculating-the-conjunction-no-computer-no-problem.html
Example: Conjunction occurs on January 11, 2013 at 19:44 UTC. For Cairo, Egypt (UTC +2), Conjunction occurred on January 11 at 21:44 (9:44 PM) local time. This would mean that New Moon Day began on January 12 at 5:27 AM (Astronomical Dawn).
For your convenience, WLC has published all future Conjunction times through 2023 in the article, “Future Lunar-Solar Conjunction Dates (2013-2023).”
Now you know the time of Conjunction for your location, but when is the cut-off point? Scripture is clear that a day begins at Dawn, and in keeping with this Biblical premise, WLC employs Astronomical Dawn (hereafter referred to as "Dawn") for the end of one date and beginning of the next day. With that being said, this point in time also serves as the fulcrum for when New Moon Day begins. If Conjunction happens before Dawn, then New Moon Day begins at Dawn. If Conjunction happens after Dawn, then New Moon Day begins at the following Dawn. This methodology truly allows Yahuwah and the celestial system that He set in place to be the arbiters of time and it allows Him to create the date line.
Note: Based on the number of days already passed in the month, you can know if it will be a 29 or 30 day month.
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