1. Nisan as the Beginning of the Restored Age
The Millennial Kingdom beginning on Nisan aligns with the biblical theme of a new beginning. In Exodus 12:2, God establishes Nisan as the first month of the biblical year, marking the beginning of Israel’s redemption through the Exodus and the start of the covenant calendar.
Because of this, Nisan consistently represents renewal, deliverance, and the opening of a restored order. If Christ’s Kingdom is a perfect 1000-year reign, beginning that reign at the first day of the biblical year would symbolically represent the opening of a completely renewed age.
2. Adar as the Closing Boundary of the Present Age
If the Kingdom begins on Nisan 1, the age before it must conclude in the final month of the biblical year—Adar.
Adar closes the yearly cycle, making it symbolically appropriate for the closing events of the present age and the final judgments described in prophecy. The transition would therefore occur at the boundary between the last month of the old cycle and the first month of the new one.
The calendar itself illustrates the transition:
the old order concludes in Adar, and the restored kingdom order begins in Nisan.
3. Purim: The Feast of Reversal at the End of the Cycle
Adar contains the feast of Purim, which commemorates one of the most dramatic reversals in Scripture.
In the book of Esther:
A decree of destruction is issued against God’s people.
A three-day fast is proclaimed as the crisis reaches its peak.
Esther approaches the king under the threat of death.
The enemy is exposed.
The decree is overturned and the enemies fall instead.
The theme of Purim is therefore the reversal of a death sentence into deliverance. Because of this, the feast naturally mirrors the biblical pattern in which God rescues His people while judgment falls upon their adversaries.
4. Purim as the Final Warning Feast
The structure of the Esther narrative shows that Purim emerges from a moment of maximum tension. The story begins not with celebration but with danger:
a death decree spreads through the empire
the enemy’s plan is revealed
God’s people enter a three-day fast
intervention becomes urgent
Only after the crisis is fully exposed does the reversal begin.
Because of this, Purim functions naturally as a warning feast—the moment where hidden danger becomes visible and the turning point of deliverance begins.
5. The Calendar Position of Purim
Purim occurs at the very end of the biblical yearly sequence, immediately before the calendar resets at Nisan.
This placement gives the feast a unique symbolic role:
the final festival marker of the biblical year
the last moment before the calendar resets
the closing signal before the beginning of a new cycle
If Nisan represents the opening of redemption and restoration, Purim stands directly before it as the final checkpoint of the previous age.
6. Blood-Moon Imagery as a Warning Sign
Scripture often treats blood-colored moons as warning signs that precede major judgment events.
Joel 2:31 states:
“The sun shall be turned to darkness and the moon to blood before the great and terrible day of the LORD.”
In prophetic symbolism, this type of celestial sign functions as an alarm that something decisive is approaching.
7. The Purim Blood-Moon Sequence (2024–2026)
Recent astronomical events show an unusual alignment with the Purim window.
2024: A lunar eclipse occurred around the Purim window (March 24–25).
2025: A total lunar eclipse occurred directly on Purim (March 13–14).
2026: Another total lunar eclipse occurred on Shushan Purim (March 3).
These eclipse events repeatedly appear at the same point in the biblical calendar—the feast located at the end of the yearly cycle.
8. A Closed Cluster of Warning Signs
After the 2026 Purim eclipse, there are no blood-moon lunar eclipses that fall on a biblical feast day for approximately the next seven years.
This creates a contained cluster of warning signs concentrated around the Purim boundary rather than being scattered randomly across future feast cycles.
9. The Complete Pattern
Viewed together, the structure forms a coherent sequence:
Nisan — the beginning of the restored order.
Adar — the closing boundary of the old cycle.
Purim — the feast of exposed decree and dramatic reversal.
Blood-moon imagery — biblical warning signs that precede judgment.
A three-year Purim eclipse cluster (2024–2026) — celestial warnings placed directly at the end-of-cycle feast.
No further feast-day blood moons for the next seven years — sealing the warning cluster at the calendar boundary.