Title: How to Use the Enoch 364-Day Calendar
STEP 1 – PRINT THE CALENDAR
- Go to the Downloads page.
- Print the current Besorah Seed Enoch 364-Day Calendar.
- If possible, laminate it or keep it in a protective sleeve.
STEP 2 – FIND DAY 1 OF THE YEAR
- The Spring Tequphah (around the spring equinox) is the end of the old year.
- The day after the Tequphah is Day 1, Month 1 of the new Scriptural year.
- On your printed calendar, this is already marked for you.
- Circle or highlight that first day.
STEP 3 – FOLLOW THE WEEKLY SABBATHS
- Notice how each weekly Sabbath is labeled: Sabbath 1–52.
- Remember:
Sabbath number × 7 = day of the year.
- Sabbath 1 → Day 7
- Sabbath 10 → Day 70
- Sabbath 26 → Day 182, etc.
- Walk through the year one Sabbath at a time:
- Sabbath 1, Sabbath 2, Sabbath 3… all the way to Sabbath 52.
- Your Sabbaths never move because the year is built of exact weeks.
STEP 4 – WATCH THE RED DAY-OF-YEAR NUMBERS
On many Besorah Seed calendars, you will see small red numbers:
- These are the day-of-year counts from 1 to 364.
- They help you see:
- Where are you in the year
- How Sabbaths and Moedym line up
- The special days: 91, 182, 273, 364 (the ends of the seasons)
You can teach your family:
“We are on Day 140. We have walked 20 weeks with Yahuah this year.”
STEP 5 – KEEP THE MOEDYM
- Find the appointed times marked on the calendar (Passover, Shavuot, etc.).
- Highlight them and write notes such as “Prepare for Unleavened Bread” or “Trumpets soon.”
- Use the Festival / Moedym PDF from the Downloads page to read the Scriptures for each appointment.
The goal is to walk the year with Yahuah, not just to know dates.
STEP 6 – OPTIONAL: USE THE SUNDIAL
If you are using the Besorah Seed sundial:
- Align it using the simple instructions in the Sundial Plans PDF.
- Check it at noon from time to time.
- Around the Tequphah, watch how the shadow marks the change of the seasons.
- Explain to your family that the same sun that moves across the sky is the sun Yahuah uses to keep His calendar.
