The Timeline of the Ancient Holy Week
Most notable is Holy Week, which commemorates the final days of Jesus’s Earthly ministry, leading to His crucifixion and resurrection. Here’s your guide to the Ancient Holy week, a day-by-day breakdown
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Most notable is Holy Week, which commemorates the final days of Jesus’s Earthly ministry, leading to His crucifixion and resurrection. Here’s your guide to the Ancient Holy week, a day-by-day breakdown
The ancients believed the celestial cycles were expressions of divine order and cosmic forces. Many cultures believed the sun, moon, and stars were gods and goddesses, manifestations of higher powers.
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Before the invention of calendars, the Ancients and the moon were in sync as one. The Ancients followed the monthly and yearly moon cycles as an important part of daily life.
The Sumerian tablets describe a group of divine extraterrestrial beings known as the Anunnaki. Anunnaki means, “Those who came from heaven”.
Notably, in the story of the burial of Jesus, he was dead for three days, rose from the dead, and later ascended into heaven.
These eight nature holidays come around every 6 weeks shifting slightly in a 365-year cycle dedicated to the God Spirit.
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