The Calendar

 

To any student of words it doesn't take long to realize that our calendar is not correct in it's correlation of the words with the numbers. It, of course, was not always this way but from the very ancient beginnings we can see what month was in which order if we forward march from March.
 
 
Sept = 7
 
Oct = 8
 
Nov = 9
 
 
We'll start here – from 9.
 
 
 
 
9
 
 
Now 9 is 6 upside down and turned around (mirror image) – Something odd about number 9. 
 
The 9th plague was ... darkness.
 
The Social Security Number has ... 9 numbers in it.
 
Revolution No. 9 on the Beatles White Album sounds like chaos forward and a voice keeps saying "turn me on dead man" backwards.
 
Take the time of year that it is in. November is the 9th month (in our calendar it is said to be the 11th  month but that is obviously not the way it began) - as nueve is 9 in Spanish and there are other examples of this numbering. Like I tell those is Sunday School we're in a period, or dispensation, that is likened unto the night time and boy, when it comes to making sense of these kinds of things you sure can tell it. Everything's all mixed up and upside down and right is wrong and wrong is right and the very things that have always brought down a tremendously successful society and nation are the very things that are practiced today and touted as "economic laws" and "the way of progress" etc. ad infinitum, ad nauseum (as in "I'm not homophobic, I'm homonausious!).
 
When you’re a beginner they call you a novice.
 
Biblically you'll look long and hard to find out which month is the first month, at the first. I know that God said that Noah entered the ark in the 2nd month but I don't know exactly which month that was ... (well, I do, but you don't – not yet).
 
What was the first month originally? From the start?
 
Remember when Noah came out of the Ark, God said that the ark landed on the first month. Then, later on in Exodus God said that this would be the first month with you - but are they the same month?
 
Well, obviously not.
 
Now, the question arises, why would God tell Moses that this would be the first month with you? Was there another first month previously? Maybe the first month was changed! or else why tell Moses that this month is the first? Moses was an old man at that time - did you ever try to tell your old man - "Hey dad this is January - this is the first month". 
 
Are you kidding? Do you want to get slapped?
 
Do you know when the Hebrew Calendar says that time started from? 
 
Note: The below citation is taken and was found long after the majority of this chapter or paper was written. I finally found it on the web within a long article on the history of the calendar. The Author
 
 
'3.1 Rules
 Years are counted from the Era of Creation, or Era Mundi, which corresponds to -3760 October 7 on the Julian proleptic calendar. Each year consists of twelve or thirteen months, with months consisting of 29 or 30 days.'
            - Taken from http://astro.nmsu.edu/~lhuber/leaphist.html Note 3. The Hebrew Calendar
 
As I was looking up something else one day (circa 2007) I found this in Matthew Henry's Commentary:
 
This shall be to you the beginning of months. They had hitherto begun their year from the middle of September, but henceforward they were to begin it from the middle of March, at least in all their ecclesiastical computations.
 
So, again we have approximately the time being the same. I am not going to get into the complicated explanation of getting the different calenders to reconcile. The point is that these different systems of reckoning the historical calendar back to the very beginning of the creation reckon the same time as I have figured it strictly by making sense of the numbers. Of this I swear to and attest that I had no prior real knowledge of these things - my curiosity was piqued after I had figured it out merely by the "words" being used and the Biblical numerical system I had observed.