• Decoding the Zadokite Calendar: The 24 Zadokite Priestly Rotations of 1 Chronicles 24 (PART 4)

  • Feb 7 2025
  • Length: 50 mins
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Decoding the Zadokite Calendar: The 24 Zadokite Priestly Rotations of 1 Chronicles 24 (PART 4)

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    I'm speaking with Robert Villa and Sherry Sanders on today's show about the Zadokite Priestly Families of 1 Chronicles 24. Both are on a research team looking into the Dead Sea Scrolls' Calendrical Documents and some detailed minutiae involving the service rotations of the Zadokite families and associated astronomical data. Studying the documents and many like them has given them some incredible insights into the precise timing of the Zadokite Priestly calendar system.

    If you want to learn more about the Zadokite Priestly calendar, how it functions, and how it applies to the biblical calendar today, you are in the right place. On the show today, you will discover that the Zadokite calendar system addresses

    A) 1 precise 364 Day solar cycle

    B) 6 Years of Zadokite Priesthood service rotations per the Calendrical Documents 4Q320, 4Q321, 4Q325, and 4Q328 of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

    C) 1 - 294 Year Creation Week astronomy repetition of Genesis 1:14-19 and the 24 priestly rotations of 1 Chronicles 24.

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