The Besorah Seed exists to plant this original seed of timekeeping back into the hands of His people.


YAHUAH’S CLOCK IN THE SKY

Yahuah did not only write His calendar in a book.
He wrote it in the heavens.

A sundial is a simple tool that lets you see the path of the sun the way Enoch described.


BASIC PARTS OF THE BESORAH SEED SUNDIAL

  • Base disk – the flat circle with markings
  • Gnomon – the rod or string that casts the shadow
  • Noon line – where the shadow falls at true midday
  • Seasonal arcs/lines – paths of the sun at different times of year
  • Direction markings – to aim the dial correctly

HOW TO USE IT

  1. Place the sundial on a level surface.
  2. Aim it at true north towards Polaris (or Southern Cross in the Southern Hemisphere).
  3. Set the gnomon angle according to your latitude (see Sundial Plans PDF).
  4. Watch the shadow at midday:
    • It moves higher or lower as the seasons change.
    • Around the equinox (Tequphah) it crosses the special equinox line.

The sundial and the calendar should agree — both are following the same 364-day pattern that Yahuah built into creation.


TEACHING WITH THE SUNDIAL

  • Let children mark the position of the shadow once a week.
  • Compare the marks at different months.
  • Talk about how Yahuah uses the sun to keep His appointments.

This is on the Enoch 364-Day Calendar on solar noon on the Enoch Fall Tequphah/Equinox Day 31 of the 6th Month, and is the 182nd Day from the Tequphah/Equinox.

The Day after on the calendar is the 1st Day of the 7th New Month, which is an Appointed Day, a Sabbath, the Feast of Trumpets.