Quick Introduction to know where I am coming from:
In March 2023, I was retrenched and took a Sabbatical break for 12 months. As it turns out, this was Yehovah who was arresting my attention. He has done this twice before (so I recognised it) and each time it caused profound changes in the direction I was travelling in life – all for the better.
For the last 18 months, I began delving deeper into God’s Word.
During that time, three passages of Scripture began to unsettle me:
- The arrival at Heaven, only to be told, “I never knew you!”, in Matthew 7:21-23
- The Wedding Feast and not wearing the wedding garment and getting thrown out, in Matthew 22:1-14
- The Parable of the 10 Virgins – 5 Wise, 5 not, in Matthew 25:1-13
These raised so many unsettling questions for me. More on all that later.
In the midst of that, I came across the Sabbatical & Jubilee Charts by Joseph F. Dumond3. . Since 2005, the Sabbatical & Jubilee Calendar has been proven beyond a doubt. In addition, our current Gregorian Calendar has been accurately aligned to the Sabbatical & Jubilee Calendar.
This was incredulous to me! If true, this would change my priorities in Life and bring into sharp focus God’s Timeline, considering what it exposed!
When I first heard about it, I was sceptical. And just as the Word says in 1 Thessalonians 5:21 MKJV:
Prove all things, hold fast to the good.
So, being sceptical, I took 9 months to disprove the Sabbatical & Jubilee Calendar. But, ended up proving it conclusively for myself! I analysed several of the proofs of which I found to be accurate and therefore accept the 89 proofs provided. I created my own Sabbatical and Jubilee Calendar in Excel (it is massive, sample below) that shows key events from Genesis through to today. And I might add that all who have been called to disprove it, have come to the same conclusion – and that includes respected Christians, Messianic Jews, Rabbis. In regard to Joseph F. Dumond’s research and writings, he was nominated for a Nobel Prize in Literature by Professor WA Liebenberg, Hebrew Roots Teaching Institute, Calvary University.