The Messiah of Israel, the Word the became flesh:
Was born on a new moon, sabbath or feast (His timekeeping and scripture tells us which)
Was circumcised on a new moon, Sabbath or feast (His timekeeping tells us and scripture hints which)
Was dedicated in the temple on a new moon, sabbath or feast(His timekeeping tells us and scripture hints which)
Was baptized on a new moon, sabbath or feast (His timekeeping tells us and scripture hints which)
Was killed on a new moon, sabbath or feast(His timekeeping tells us and scripture details and confirms which.
Was resting, even in death, in the tomb on a new moon, sabbath (this one) or a feast (this too)- His timekeeping tells us and scripture details and confirms which.
Was raised from the dead on a new moon, sabbath or feast - His timekeeping tells us and scripture confirms which..
New moons, sabbath and feasts- found on our Heavenly Father’s calendar...
The messiah fulfills them all....
And instead, Christendom selects december 25 and easter and ignores His new moons, Sabbaths and feasts..
Mostly because of ‘tradition’.
Does that look like a bride getting ready for her bridegroom or does that look like counterfeit worship that they inherited from their greco roman latin mother?
It looks like more Tammuz than Torah..
Romans 14:5
One person considers one day more sacred than another; another considers every day alike. Each of them should be fully convinced in their own mind.