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"ZADOK CALENDAR (OR ENOCHIAN CALENDAR) INTRODUCTION" Resource Update

  • Writer: Connie Lacelle
    Connie Lacelle
  • Mar 14, 2025
  • 1 min read

We have come to understand that the Zadok calendar is intercalated in a different way than we understood before, so we have updated the Parashah Vayeshev resource to reflect our new beliefs. Please check it out.


If someone "in the know" sees that I have not corrected the resource properly, please let me know!

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Tammy
Jul 27, 2025
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I’m curious about where you got the idea that the moon determines the quarters of the year? I’m not claiming to be an expert on all aspects of the calendar, but the Moon is for planting and harvesting, not for determining the calendar in a purely Solar based system. Just as the sun could represent Jacob and the moon represent Rachel, they compliment each other and she could be a confirmation as in your illustration, but they have completely different roles in the family dynamic. So too in the calendar. The Zadok (Enochian) Calendar has a set number of days, weeks, months and quarters in a year, with a week long intercalation approximately every 6 years to keep the sea…

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Connie Lacelle
Nov 10, 2025
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Thanks for your comment, Tammy. (Do I know you?) Sorry to have been tardy in responding! The garden is a loud taskmaster! I have edited Vayeshev lesson 1 science assignment (page 100) to delete what I said about the moon. My bad! I'm still trying to sort it out myself. When I see/hear people talking about how the moon correlates or how the stars prove so and so, I am glad it's not my job! All I am trying to do in this curriculum is provoke people to start looking at the Zadokite calendar, not teach the nitty gritty details.

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