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HANOK 364 Day Calendar


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The Hanok Calendar is shown in the 1st Book of Hanok and was given by the Angel Uriel and is the original Nabi Calendar that was used in the Torah. The Hanok Calendar is a 12-Month Solar Calendar having 364 Days Only, and it was used by the antediluvian patriarchs and by Noah, Abraham, and Yaaqob. It was taught to Moshe by the Angel of Yahu, and it continued in effect through the 2nd Temple period under Ezra and Nehemiah. It was the official Hebrew calendar until the 2nd Century BCE, when King Antiochus IV Epiphanes ended the use of the Hanok Calendar and forced the Hebrew people (sons of Eber/Heber) to observe the Lunar Calendar. One will be well served to read the Book of Hanok and the Book of Yobelim and then, “Redeem The Times for The Days Are Evil”!
The New Moon Calendar was the official calendar of the Greeks, and when "Alexander the Great" conquered the Middle East in the 4th century BCE, the Lunar Calendar was introduced and was gradually accepted by most of the people, except for the Hebrew people. In 172 BCE, King Antiochus appointed Menelaus, as Yerushalayims Kohen Hagadol, to introduce the Greek way of educating the young people, and to completely Hellenize the Hebrew people. He also sent a Senator from Athens to give the Hebrew people an ultimatum, to forsake the Laws of their Elohim Yahu and follow the Kings orders or to be put to death, so most of the Hebrew people followed the Kings orders to save their families, and many were put to death. King Antiochus forced the Hebrew people to celebrate the "Birthday of the Month," every month, at the time of the moons first visibility.
Hephaistio of Thebes was an astrologer in the 5th Century CE, who compiled the historical Hellenistic Astrology Records in his research work called "Apotelesmatics." Hephaistio quotes King Antiochus saying that the New Moon is the time when the "Moon is Born" and is the "Birthday of the Month:"
But Antiochus of Athens says also that this method has a certain truth to it. “Observe,” he says “On a given day that the Moon is Born” and to this number add 180 and always deduct 29 from the Birthday [γενέθλιον] of the Month.
(Apotelesmatics, Hephaistio of Thebes, Book I, Vol VI, Compendium, tr. Robert H. Schmidt & Robert Hand 1994 p.82 lines 21-24)
In 167 BCE, King Antiochus returned to Yerushalayim after his second campaign in Egypt, and he immediately banned the Keeping of the Torah and the Hanok Calendar and prohibited all religious practices. He dedicated the Temple in Yerushalayim to Zeus, the Lord of Heaven (Baal Shamen), and ordered the Hebrew people to worship Zeus and to participate in the festival honoring Dionysus, who was Zeus son, (who was called Bacchus by the Romans), and Dionysus/Bacchus was known as the "dying and rising god" as he was "twice born." This festival, called Bacchanalia, was held on March 16th and March 17th to pollute the Hebrew Spring Equinox Day and New Years Day. When King Antiochus began sacrificing swine and making abominable offerings in the Temple, this began the Maqqebahs revolt (1 Maqqabim Chapter 1, and 2 Maqqabim Chapters 4, 6 and 7):
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