Full Moons Point to Time of Double Proportion

November 26 2018

By Mark Farquharson

The Pattern of the Full Moons

The full moon falls on the 14th of the Hebrew month, every Hebrew month. If I observed the moon in the night sky on the 13th or the 15th I still counted it as observing the full moon for that month as it was close enough. There was one time on the 16th and another time on the 17th I also included these two times.

2011

April 18 Abib/Nisan 14 {1st Hebrew month}

May 17 Lyyar 13 {2nd Hebrew month}

Break

October 13 Tishrei 15th {7th Hebrew month, 1st civil month}

November 10 Cheshvan 13th {8th Hebrew month, 2nd civil month}

We can see hear that the first and second Hebrew months are indicated, in the first Hebrew month you have passover on the 14th, unleavened bread 15-21 and wave-sheaf on the day after the sabbath in the week of unleavened bread. However if you missed passover in the first month you can hold it on the same day in the second month, this also goes for unleavened bread and wave-sheaf. Thus the second Passover and week of Unleavened Bread seem to be indicated. Then there is a break of five months and then I had indication on the next two months. Note the seventh month is the first month of the civil calendar, thus a sign it could be to do with the start of the civil year. An indication that the second Passover should be applied to the civil year, or an indication on the months of October and November.

Then in January 2012 I observed the full moon, and again in February. However I also observed the full moon in March of 2012 and in the following months. I kept observing the full moon each month for over five years, the last one in this sequence being on the night of August 25 2018, a total of 83 full moons. I did not see a full moon in September 2018.

2018

October 23 Cheshvan 14th {8th Hebrew month, 2nd civil month}

November 21 Kislev 13th {9th Hebrew month}

You can see that it is not indicating the start of the civil year as the full moon in October was in the second month of the civil year not the first month. Instead the full moons can about in October and November as as they did back in 2011.

We are waiting on the double proportion which in the days of the Israelites in the wilderness came in the second Hebrew month.

Exodus 16:1-2 They journeyed from Elim; and the whole congregation of the sons of Israel entered into the wilderness of Sin, which is between Elim and Sinai, on the fifteenth day of the second month after their going forth from the land of Egypt. Then the whole congregation of the sons of Israel grumbled against Moses and against Aaron in the wilderness; {CLV}

On the fifteenth day of the second month is when they grumbled against Moses and against Aaron.

Exodus 16:4-5 Then Yahweh said to Moses: Behold Me causing bread from the heavens to rain for you. When the people will go forth they will pick up a day's matter in its day, that I may probe them, whether they shall go by My law or not. And it will come to be on the sixth day when they prepare what they are bringing in that there will come to be a duplicate amount over that which they are picking up day by day. {CLV}

It is on the sixth day that they got double the amount to last two days. Following this pattern the date to watch would be November 30, as the sabbath is the Saturday, December 1st.

However there is also the Hezekiah pattern. What is the Hezekiah pattern? In the days of Hezekiah the whole nation observed the second Passover in the second Hebrew month, 2 Chronicles 30. And the whole nation observed the second Unleavened Bread.

2 Chronicles 30:21 And so the sons of Israel who were found in Jerusalem kept the festival of unleavened cakes seven days, with great rejoicing,—and the Levites and the priests, were offering praise unto Yahweh day by day, with loud instruments, unto Yahweh.

Then we find that they extended the Unleavened Bread feast by seven days, making it a two week feast instead of the usual one week:

2 Chronicles 30:23 Then all the convocation took counsel, to keep seven days more,—and they kept seven days, with rejoicing.

If we apply this one could then could conclude that the double proportion would come on the sixth day of the second week or December 7. Of course this could all indication of some future time, but I do believe that the outpouring and the time of the gate are close at hand.

Copyright © Mark J Farquharson 2018