
What is Time
You often hear that time is a Construct. When people say this, they try to use it to say that time is irrelevant or does not matter. However, they often do not know what this saying really means. Do you?
1. The First View: "Time is an artificial construct"
This perspective suggests that human measurement and understanding of time are artificial. Clocks, calendars, and linear timekeeping are tools we have devised to organize our experience of change and motion. This view aligns with:
Philosophical Constructivism (time is a mental framework).
Einstein’s Relativity (time is not absolute).
Mystical Traditions that see time as an illusion to be transcended.
In this view, time itself may exist, but the way humans conceptualize and measure it is subjective rather than universal.
2. The Second View: "Time was never meant to be an artificial construct. It is a rhythm set by YHWH, woven into the fabric of creation."
This perspective asserts that time is a real and divinely ordained structure rather than a human invention. It suggests:
Time was established by God as part of creation (Genesis 1:14).
Biblical cycles of time (Sabbath, Jubilee, prophetic timelines) are divinely structured, not artificial.
Time is woven into nature—rhythms of day and night, seasons, and cosmic cycles reflect divine order.
In this view, human attempts to artificially redefine time (such as arbitrary calendar changes or digital timekeeping divorced from natural cycles) distort God's intended rhythm.
How Do They Conflict?
The first view suggests that time is an invention of human perception, meaning it may not be objectively real. The second view argues that time is not artificial but part of God’s design—an intrinsic part of creation.
At their core, they conflict on whether time is an illusion (human construct made up by man) or an ordained rhythm (divine design).
Time as a Construct: Etymology, Sacred Meaning, and Divine Alignment
Time was never meant to be an artificial construct. YHWH has ordained a rhythm that is integral to the very fabric of creation. To gain knowledge of this you must understand time.
Etymology of Time
The word "time" originates from Old English tima, meaning "temporal duration" or "limited space of time." It derives from Proto-Germanic tima- and is related to Old Norse timi ("time, proper time") and Swedish timme ("an hour"). This word can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) root di-mon-, a suffixed form of da-, meaning "to divide." The concept of time is thus inherently linked to division and separation (compare "tide").
Etymology of Divide
The verb "divide" dates back to the early 14th century, meaning "to separate into parts or pieces." It comes from the Latin dividere, meaning "to force apart, cleave, or distribute." This word is constructed from dis- ("apart") and -videre ("to separate"). The PIE root *(d)uid-, meaning "to separate or distinguish," also gives rise to related terms in Sanskrit (avidhat, "allotted") and Old Avestan (vida-, "to devote oneself to"). The original PIE verb meant "to divide in two, to separate."
Etymology of Construct
The verb "construct" originates from the 1660s, meaning "to put together the parts in their proper place and order." It stems from Latin constructus, the past participle of construere, meaning "to pile up together, accumulate, build, make, or erect." This word combines com- ("with, together") and struere ("to pile up"), derived from PIE streu-, an extended form of stere-, meaning "to spread." The broader sense of "to devise and form in the mind" emerged later.
The Real Meaning of "Time is a Construct"
When we bring these meanings together, we see that "Time is a Construct" signifies the accumulation, building, and restoration of pieces and parts that which has been separated, divided, and forced apart. Time is not arbitrary; it is the sacred rhythm set in motion by YHWH, designed to bring things (the pieces and parts) back into their proper order.
Ezekiel 37:11 KJV: Then he said unto me, Son of man, these bones are the whole house of Israel: behold, they say, Our bones are dried, and our hope is lost: we are cut off for our parts.
Sacred Time and YHWH's Divine Rhythms
Sacred time is the Solar Time of YHWH, established through the Sabbaths, Festivals, Feasts, and High Holy Days. These divine rhythms are set for alignment with the covenant between YHWH and His people. Keeping time correctly means observing these sacred cycles as commanded:
Genesis 1:14 – "And God said, 'Let there be lights in the firmament of the heavens to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years.'"
Leviticus 23 – Outlines the appointed Feasts of YHWH, including Passover, the Sabbath, and other Holy Days.
Exodus 20:8-11 – "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy."
The Consequence of Living Outside the Covenant
If your time is off, you are not in divine alignment. You are not truly keeping the Passover, Feasts, High Holy Days, or even the Sabbath. This misalignment means you are not fully obeying YHWH’s Laws.
When you do not follow the Laws of YHWH, you remain under the curses of Deuteronomy 28:
Deuteronomy 28:15 – "But it shall come to pass, if thou wilt not hearken unto the voice of the Lord thy God, to observe to do all His commandments and His statutes which I command thee this day, that all these curses shall come upon thee, and overtake thee."
Deuteronomy 28:48 – "Therefore shalt thou serve thine enemies which the Lord shall send against thee, in hunger, and in thirst, and in nakedness, and in want of all things."
And we certainly do not want that.
Restoring Divine Alignment
To break free from these curses, we must align ourselves with YHWH’s Solar Time. This means:
Following the Sabbaths, Feasts, and appointed Holy Days as instructed in Scripture.
Rejecting man-made, artificial time constructs that distort divine order.
Reforming our minds and actions to live in obedience to YHWH’s rhythms (Romans 12:2 – "Be not conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind").
Becoming Law Keepers, ensuring we stay within the covenant and receive the blessings promised in Deuteronomy 28:1-14.
By aligning with YHWH’s time, we restore order, divine connection, and blessings. If you are unsure of YHWH’s appointed times, read Deuteronomy 28 and seek His wisdom. Get in line with YHWH’s Solar Time and walk in His divine rhythm.
Solar Time
Today, most of the world calculates time using the man-made Gregorian system, which originated to correct the errors of the old Julian calendar. But why did Julius Caesar change the time?
Julius Caesar changed the time system because the previous Roman calendar, the pre-Julian calendar, was highly inaccurate and caused major issues in governance, agriculture, and religious observances. Before the Julian calendar, the Romans used a lunar calendar based on cycles of the Moon. However, it had several flaws. It consisted of 355 days instead of 365, causing seasonal drift. Every few years, officials had to add extra months (intercalary months) to realign the calendar, but this process was often manipulated for political gain. Over time, the system became chaotic, and festivals were occurring at the wrong seasons.
To solve this, Julius Caesar consulted Egyptian astronomers (notably Sosigenes of Alexandria), who advised using a solar-based system similar to the Egyptian calendar. In 46 BCE, Caesar introduced the Julian Calendar, which had 365 days per year. This reform ensured better alignment with the seasons, fixed month lengths, and eliminated the need for political calendar adjustments. The Julian calendar stabilized Roman society by making timekeeping predictable. However, it was still slightly inaccurate, leading to the creation of the Gregorian Calendar in 1582 under Pope Gregory XIII.
The ancient Hebrews did not use the Julian or Gregorian calendars. Instead, they followed the Sun’s position (to align agricultural cycles and feasts with seasons). The Hebrew calendar was divinely structured, following Biblical commands to observe time based on YHWH’s signs in the heavens (Genesis 1:14).
The shift to the man-made Julian and Gregorian calendars disconnected much of the world, including later Israelite descendants from YHWH’s original time system. As a result, many now observe incorrect Sabbaths and Holy Days, unaware that true sacred time is governed by YHWH’s divine rhythms rather than human-devised calendars.
What exactly is Solar Time? And why does it matter?
The ancient Hebrews determined time by the movement of the sun, particularly using the Equilux. The Equilux is the day when light and darkness are truly equal. It is the point in the time cycle when equilibrium and harmony between light and darkness meet, symbolizing the Great Union, harmony and equilibrium. It is a change in the time marking the real start of the new year.
Let’s explore how Solar Time was used and why it is crucial to restoring YHWH’s appointed times.
The Foundation of Solar Time
📖 Genesis 1:14 (KJV): “And Elohim said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years.”
Unlike today’s fixed-date calendars, YHWH’s people followed a calendar based on observable celestial events.
Days were determined by the rising and setting of the sun.
Months were counted in cycles of 30 days based on the sun’s path.
Years began with the true balance of day and night—not a fixed date like March 21.
This system ensured that all of YHWH’s Sabbaths and Feasts remained in sync with the natural order.
The Equilux vs. The Equinox: The Hidden Truth About the New Year

The Gregorian calendar claims that the Vernal Equinox (March 21) marks the beginning of spring, but this is not the true solar event that signals equal day and night. The Equilux, which occurs a few days earlier (March 16, 2025 this year), is the actual event where light and darkness are perfectly balanced.

Research it for yourself. Search “What time does the sunrise and what time does the sunset on March 16, 2025.” Put it in Google and get the shock of your life. Then put in “What time does the sunrise and what time does the sunset on March 21, 2025.” Prove it to yourself.

📖 Ecclesiastes 3:1 (KJV): “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.”
The Equilux marks the real transition into the New Year (Abib 1), aligning time with YHWH’s creation.
The Equinox is an approximate calculation, but the Equilux is the true equal division of day and night.
Ancient cultures, including the Hebrews, watched the sun to determine the new year, rather than relying on artificial constructs.
By restoring the Equilux as the true marker of the new year, we align ourselves with YHWH’s perfect timing.
How the Ancient Hebrews Kept Time
The Hebrew Solar Calendar was structured as follows:
1️ The Year Began on the Equilux (March 16, 2025) – This was the true first day of the year (Abib 1). 2️ Months Had 30 Days Each – Ensuring a 365-day year (12 months + transition days).
3️ Sabbaths Were Counted from the First Day – The weekly cycle was always aligned with the new year. 4️ Feast Days Were Counted from the First Month – Ensuring Passover, Unleavened Bread, and other Holy Days were in their correct season.
📖 Exodus 12:2 (KJV): “This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you.”
Unlike the Gregorian calendar, which shifts Holy Days each year, YHWH’s system remains constant. Knowing the first day of the year is crucial for correctly keeping the Sabbath and Feasts.
Secret Revelation: Why the World Hides Solar Time
The shift from Solar Time to the Gregorian system was not accidental—it was intentional. The enemy of YHWH (the anti-YHWH mindset) seeks to disconnect YHWH’s people from His set-apart times.
📖 Isaiah 24:5 (KJV): “The earth also is defiled under the inhabitants thereof; because they have transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance, broken the everlasting covenant.”
By following an artificial calendar, many unknowingly celebrate both Sabbaths and Holy Days on the wrong dates.
The Equinox deception keeps people in a man-made cycle, instead of YHWH’s rhythm.
Returning to Solar Time restores the correct calculation of Sabbaths and Feasts.
Time To Review
Time is not random it is divinely orchestrated by YHWH. The Equilux, not the Equinox, marks the true start of the year. The ancient Hebrews followed the sun, not a man-made system. By restoring YHWH’s Solar Time Calendar, we reclaim the ability to keep His Holy Days as He commanded.
🚀 Next Up: In Part 3, we will explore how the Sabbath is calculated from Abib 1 and why knowing the first day is essential for keeping YHWH’s appointed times! In the next part of this series, we will dive into the calculation of the Sabbath and why knowing Abib 1 is essential for keeping YHWH’s appointed times. Stay with us as we continue uncovering hidden truths!
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Words of Power to Carry With You
“Time is written in the heavens. To follow YHWH’s time is to follow His divine order.”
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Remember, you must Study These truths for yourself!
Sources for Further Study:
Genesis 1:14 (KJV) – The sun determines the year’s divisions.
Ecclesiastes 3:1 (KJV) – There is a time and season for everything.
Exodus 12:2 (KJV) – Abib is the first month of the year.
Isaiah 24:5 (KJV) – The world has changed YHWH’s ordinances.
Book of Enoch 72:32-33 – The sun governs the year’s divisions.
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