Who has the Authority to calculate Holy Time? The Zadokite Calendar

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Chapters:
00:00:00 - The Restoration by Elijah
00:04:27 - Controversies within Judaism
00:08:40 - The Authority of the Sons of Zadok in Judging Disputes
00:13:24 - Rosh Hashanah and Babylon Tradition
00:18:06 - Sabbath Observance and Tithing to the Temple
00:22:40 - Recognizing and Settling Matters Yahweh's Way
00:26:59 - The Authority of the Priesthood
00:31:22 - Submission to God's Authority
00:36:05 - The Role of Zadok in Controversy
00:40:47 - The Zadokites and the Priesthood
00:45:11 - The Nature of Ministry Controversies
00:49:16 - Taking Disputes to the Zite Priesthood
00:54:03 - The Importance of Judgment in Christianity
00:58:52 - The Departure of the Glory of the Lord
01:03:57 - The Honor of Authority in the Church
01:09:24 - The Truth is the Throne
01:11:50 - Making a Way for the Voice to Go Forth
01:13:28 - The Rebellion in the Heart of a Child
00:00:00 - Establishing the Community in Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls
01:18:57 - Moving on from Babylon
01:23:37 - The Chaar Trumpets and Yahweh's Covenant
01:28:25 - The Last Trumpet and Assembly of the Princes
01:33:17 - Headless Israelites and the Resurrection
01:37:53 - Understanding the Second Resurrection
01:42:29 - The Coming of the Lord
01:46:38 - The Lord's Return and Treatment of Others
01:50:44 - Preparation for the Holy Days
01:54:55 - Advice for Sisters with Unbelieving Husbands
02:00:00 - Reflecting on the Day's Lessons and Prayers of Thanks

Zadokite Authority and Calendar 🏛️The sons of Zadok, according to Ezekiel 44:15, have legitimate authority to settle calendars and time, as they kept God's sanctuary order when Israel went astray. 🗓️The Zadokite Priestly Calendar, preserved in the Dead Sea Scrolls, is considered the biblical calendar given by God, setting straight the holy days for Israel. Historical Context 🏺The Zadokite calendar was protected in the Jerusalem Temple until Greek king Antiochus Epiphanes installed his own priest and introduced the lunar Babylonian calendar, still used by Jews today. 🏜️The faithful sons of Zadok established a community in the Arava desert (Kumran), where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947, preserving their calendar and way of life. Biblical References and Authority 📜According to Deuteronomy 17:8-9 and Ezekiel 44:15-24, the Zadokites are the only ones allowed to judge and settle matters in the house of Yahweh, not Orthodox Judaism. ⚖️The Zadokite priestly authority was established by King David, who instructed Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet to anoint Solomon as king, continuing until the Maccabean era. Theological Implications 🔮The Bible states that without Elijah restoring the calendar, Christ will never come, emphasizing the importance of the correct calendar in biblical prophecy. 🌟The first resurrection is limited to 144,000 who will sit on thrones in heaven, while the second resurrection includes all dead people, according to Revelation 20. Summary for https://youtu.be/9s240DCc4Tw by https://eightify.app Who really holds the authority over sacred time? Shouldn't the Jewish people, who've preserved the Feast Days for thousands of years, be the ones to decide the biblical calendar? And for the sake of unity, why not just follow their lead? In this electrifying lesson, Pastor Shane Vaughn uncovers the shocking truth straight from the Scriptures—revealing that the Jewish people have NO biblical authority to determine sacred times! Tradition alone doesn't hold the keys to divine truth. Pastor Vaughn will break down why this is a matter of divine authority and not human tradition, challenging everything you thought you knew about sacred time. ⚡ Brace yourself for a mind-opening journey as Pastor Vaughn lays out the biblical evidence that will leave you questioning everything about the calendar controversies! This is a lesson you CAN'T afford to miss. 🔥 Subscribe NOW for more explosive biblical insights! 🙏 Join the conversation—share your thoughts below! 📢 Hit the notification bell to never miss an update!