Leap-time (leap days and years and accumulations)

Schmuel (schmuel@bigfoot.com)
Thu, 12 Aug 1999 14:58:22 -0400


Hi Higher-Fire,

Robert Brown,
>The first day is *NOT* the first day of the year, but the *VERY* first
>day *EVER*.  Count from there.

Of course..
Actually, it is a lot easier than that..

The New Testament, and all the stories and scriptures that reference the 
sabbath
    are a confirmation that you can "rebegin" at around 33 AD ... that the 
sabbath
    was a known and agreed upon day, sanctioned by the Ruach ha Qodesh
    (Holy Spirit)

Luke 23:56
And they returned, and prepared spices and ointments;
and rested the sabbath day according to the commandment.

Acts 18:4
And he reasoned in the synagogue every sabbath, and persuaded
the Jews and the Greeks.





>If a year ends on Thursday, the next
>year does not start on Sunday, but on Friday.  It doesn't matter if
>the calander is messed up or not; all you gotta do is start on the
>first day and recite the names, one name for each day, and after 7
>days, repeat.
>
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Schmuel
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