The provided text details a study attempting to determine the correct timing for biblical feasts, specifically Pentecost, by evaluating the ancient 364-day Enochian Calendar and its relationship to the modern Western calendar. The author suggests the Enochian Calendar, which aligns with the Sun, Moon, and Stars as described in Genesis, may be a more accurate measure for Jehovah's appointed times or Moedim. Central to the argument is the "Double-Count" theory concerning Pentecost, which posits it occurred 50 days after the Feast of Weeks, coinciding with the "Feast of New Wine." Furthermore, the text explores the history of this calendar, noting its preservation by the Essenes and Zadokites who claimed to be the true guardians of Jehovah’s Calendar, and speculates whether using this calendar can help predict the end of the Church Age.
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