From John and Teresa Sicola
To: heb_roots_chr@geocities.com
Subject: New Moon Festival
Dear Eddie :
>
> Could you or someone in the newsgroup help me out. I
want to do a study on
> the festival of the new moon as it was originally observed as well as how it ha
>s been observed throughout the centuries. And also on a practical level how a To
>rah observant believer in the Messiah can observe it today.
>
> Thanks
> John Sicola
>
From Eddie:
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John,
Orthodox Jews do not celebrate the New
Moon Festival today
because there is no Temple and no SanHedrin. However, there is a
remembrance of the new moon Festival in the Jewish prayers as the new
moon arrives.
The new moon will be celebrated for all
eternity. It will be
celebrated during the days of the "new heavens and new earth" (Isaiah
66:22-23)
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From: HaShalom
To: heb_roots_chr@geocities.com
Subject: The New Moon
NEW
MOON - ROSH CHODESH
In the Bible the beginning of each new month begins on the New Moon.
The Biblical calendar is based on the moon and not the sun as is the
case with our western calendar. The reason given by the rabbis for
this is that the sun was worshiped primarily by the pagans in the past
whereas the moon was minor in comparison to the sun. So God said my
people will not use what the heathens have made into a god. It is also
forbidden to worship the moon.
19 And when you look up to the sky and see the sun, the moon and the
stars--all the heavenly array--do not be enticed into bowing down to
them and worshiping things the Lord your God has apportioned to all
the nations under heaven.
Devarim
4:19 (Deuteronomy)
There are twelve or thirteen months in a Biblical year. They are
Nisan, Iyar, Sivan, Tammuz, Av, Elul, Tishrei, Chesvan, Kislev, Tevet,
Shevat, Adar and Adar II. The lunar year has 354 days as compared to
the solar calendar which has 365 days. If an ex tra month was not
added every so often the festivals like Passover would move backward
every year. Instead of Passover being in the spring, in time it would
move to the winter, fall, summer, and back to the spring again. In
order to avoid this problem a n extra month called Adar II is added
every so often. Modern Judaism adds the thirteenth month 7 times
during a 19 year cycle: 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17 and 19. This is not how it
was accomplished in the first century. The extra month was added based
upon agricultural conditions in the land of Israel. (Sanhedrin 11b).
The extra month would be added depending if the lambs were being born,
the almond trees blossoming and how the barley harvest was
progressing. In this way God could affect the agriculture and adjust
the calendar as He desired. If for some reason He wanted Passover to
be early in the year there would be a short or mild winter. If He
wanted Passover to arrive later, then winter would last longer.
The current Jewish calendar has its origin in the fourth century A.D.
It is credited to Hillel II in the years 358/359. As had happened in
the past the Romans decreed that the Jews were not to celebrate the
New Moon or announce it. So Hillel II establi shed a fixed calendar so
the people would know when to celebrate the festivals. The current
Jewish calendar was finalized no earlier than the 10th century A.D.
HOW
THE NEW MOON WAS DETERMINED
During the first centuries the New Moon was determined by witnesses
seeing the New Moon and traveling to the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem to
give their account. Something to keep in mind is that the Biblical
day begins at night when the sun goes down. This is from Bereishit
(Genesis) where it states:
And
there was evening, and there was
morning-the
first day.
Bereishit
1:5b (Genesis)
The witnesses would be questioned as to what they saw and from their
testimony it would be determined if the New Moon had been seen. All
the people that came to Jerusalem as witnesses would be fed so as to
encourage people to report the sighting of the New Moon. The
importance of announcing the New Moon is seen by the fact that the
people were allowed to violate the Sabbath to get to Jerusalem to
report the sighting.. For example, they were permitted to ride a horse
on the Sabbath to report the New Moon whereas normally this kind of
activity was prohibited on the Sabbath. The reason they questioned the
witnesses is that the Sadducees and the Samaritans would deliberately
lie when they had seen the New Moon in order to disrupt the calendar.
Now you can see why the Sadducees and Samaritans were hated.
Once two valid witnesses had been heard they would still listen to all
those who arrived to testify in order to encourage people who saw the
New Moon to ride to Jerusalem and report to the Sanhedrin. Once all
the witnesses were heard the head of the cour t would say, "Hallowed"
and the people would respond with "Hallowed". Since the lunar month is
either 29 or 30 days if they did not sight the New Moon for what ever
reason by the 30th day the next day would automatically be the first
of the next month.
After this the announcement of the New Moon had to be relayed to all
the Jewish communities in the world. At one time they would light
fires on specific hilltops in order to get the message to Babylon.
However, the Samaritans would light other fires a day early and later
to confuse the people in the out lying areas. The Samaritans were not
loved by the Jews. It was because of this that messengers were sent by
horseback to deliver the message. Unfortunately it took up to 14 days
to get the message to some places. Instead they established the custom
for communities outside of Israel to celebrate most of the Festivals
for two days instead of one. This way they knew they celebrated the
festival on at least one of the correct days. This custom still exists
in Judaism today.
CELEBRATED
IN THE PAST
The following verses show that the New Moon was celebrated and the
various activities that happened on that day.
28 The duty of the Levites was to help Aaron's descendants in the
service of the temple of the Lord: to be in charge of the courtyards,
the side rooms, the purification of all sacred things and the
performance of oth er duties at the house of God. 29They were in
charge of the bread set out on the table, the flour for the grain
offerings, the unleavened wafers, the baking and the mixing, and all
measurements of quantity and size. 30 They were also to stand every
morning to thank and praise the Lord. They were to do the same in the
evening 31and whenever burnt offerings were presented to the L-rd on
Sabbaths and at New Moon festivals and at appointed feasts. They were
to serve before the Lord regularly in the proper number and in the way
prescribed for them.
1
Divery Hayamim 23:28-31 (Chronicles)
5 So David said, "Look, tomorrow is the New Moon festival, and I am
supposed to dine with the king; but let me go and hide in the field
until the evening of the day after tomorrow.
18 Then Jonathan said to David: "Tomorrow is the New Moon festival.
You will be missed, because your seat will be empty.
24 So David hid in the field, and when the New Moon festival came, the
king sat down to eat. 25 He sat in his customary place by the wall,
opposite Jon athan, and Abner sat next to Saul, but David's place was
empty. 26 Saul said nothing that day, for he thought, "Something must
have happened to David to make him ceremonially unclean--surely he is
unclean." 27 But the next day, the second day of the month, David's
place was empty again. Then Saul said to his son Jonathan, "Why hasn't
the son of Jesse come to the meal, either yesterday or today?"
Shmu'el
20:5, 18, 24-27 (Samuel).
23"Why go to him today?" he asked. "It's not the New Moon or the
Sabbath." "It's all right," she said.
2
Melechim 4:23 (Kings)
5 After that, they presented the regular burnt offerings, the New Moon
sacrifices and the sacrifices for all the appointed sacred feasts of
the Lord, as well as those brought as freewill offerings to the Lord.
Ezra
3:5
32 "We assume the responsibility for carrying out the commands to give
a third of a shekel each year for the service of the house of our God:
33 for the bread set out on the table; for the regular grain offerings
and burnt offerings; for the offerings on the Sabbaths, New Moon
festivals and appointed feasts; for the holy offerings; for sin
offerings to make atonement for Israel; and for all the duties of the
house of our God.
Nechemiah
10:32-33 (Nehemiah)
CELEBRATED
IN THE FUTURE
These following verses show that the New Moon and Sabbath will be
observed in the Millennium and its Temple.
From one New Moon to another and one Sabbath to another, all mankind
will come and bow down before me, says the Lord.
Yeshayahu
66:23 (Isaiah)
17 It will be the duty of the prince to provide the burnt offerings,
grain offerings and drink offerings at the festivals, the New Moons
and the Sabbaths--at all the appointed feasts of the house of Israel.
He will provide the sin offerings, grain offerings, burnt offerings
and fellowship offerings to make atonement for the house of Israel.
Yechezkel
45:17 (Ezekiel)
1 This is what the Sovereign Lord says: The gate of the inner court
facing east is to be shut on the six working days, but on the Sabbath
day and on the New Moon it is to be opened. 2The prince is to enter
from the outside through the portico of the gateway and stand by the
gatepost. The priests are to sacrifice his burnt offering and his
fellowship offering. He is to worship at the threshold of the gateway
and then go out, but the gate will not be shut until evening. 3On the
Sabbaths and New Moons the people of the land are to worship in the
presence of the Lord at the entrance to that gateway.
Yechezkel
46:1-3 (Ezekiel)
The New Moon is so important that there is a specific place in the
Millennial Temple where it will be celebrated.
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