
The Sabbath is more than a day of rest—it is a sacred sign between YHWH and His people. The Sabbath is far more than just a day of rest—it is a sacred covenant, a cosmic rhythm, and a key to divine alignment. While many recognize the Sabbath as a commandment (Exodus 20:8-11), there are hidden and esoteric dimensions of the Sabbath that reveal its deeper significance. Let’s uncover some of the mystical and unknown secrets of the Sabbath.
1. The Sabbath is a Divine Covenant and Seal
🔹 The Sabbath is YHWH’s Sign Upon His People
The Sabbath is no mere a ritual. It is a spiritual seal that sets apart YHWH’s people.
📖 Exodus 31:13 (KJV): “Speak also unto the children of Israel, saying, ‘Verily My Sabbaths ye shall keep: for it is a sign between Me and you throughout your generations; that ye may know that I am YHWH that doth sanctify you.’”
📖 Ezekiel 20:12 (KJV): “Moreover also I gave them My Sabbaths, to be a sign between Me and them, that they might know that I am YHWH that sanctifies them.”
This sign (אות, ‘ot) is a spiritual mark—a seal of divine protection and sanctification. Those who keep the true Sabbath are marked by YHWH, distinguishing them from those who follow man-made systems of time.
🔹 The Sabbath is Linked to the Name of YHWH
In Exodus 20:11, YHWH connects the Sabbath to His creative power, stating that He made the heavens and earth in six days and rested on the seventh. In Hebrew, Sabbath (שבת, Shabbat) is connected to the divine name YHWH (יהוה), as the numerical value of “Shabbat” corresponds to the sacred tetragrammaton.
The Connection Between Shabbat (שבת) and YHWH (יהוה)
There is a deep numerical and conceptual relationship between Shabbat (שבת) and YHWH (יהוה) in Hebrew thought. While their numerical values are not identical, there is a profound mystical alignment between the two that signifies divine completion and sanctification.
Sabbath - A Divine Sign - A Cosmic Pattern - A Spiritual Seal

Gematria Connection Between Shabbat and YHWH
In Hebrew, each letter has a numerical value:
Shabbat (שבת) = Shin (300) + Bet (2) + Tav (400) = 702
YHWH (יהוה) = Yod (10) + He (5) + Vav (6) + He (5) = 26
At first glance, these numbers appear unrelated, but there is a hidden numerical pattern. 702
(Shabbat) is a multiple of 26 (YHWH):
702 ÷ 26 = 27
The number 26 (YHWH) reveals itself 27 within the number 702
The number 27 holds significant meaning in Hebrew mysticism:
There are 27 Hebrew letters (22 regular + 5 final forms).
The number 27 symbolizes completion and total revelation of YHWH in creation.
This suggests that Shabbat is a perfected reflection of YHWH’s divine name and that Sabbath observance aligns one with divine order.
🔹 The Structure of the Word "Shabbat" (שבת) Reflects YHWH’s Divine Order
The structure of a word refers to how its individual letters, roots, and meanings come together to form a deeper concept. In Hebrew, each letter has a numerical value, symbolic meaning, and phonetic significance, which shape the word’s essence.
For example, in Shabbat (שבת):
Shin (ש) often represents divine fire, transformation, and wisdom.
Bet (ב) symbolizes a house, creation, and dwelling.
Tav (ת) signifies a mark, covenant, or completion.
Together, these letters form a structure that expresses the idea that Shabbat is a divinely established time, a dwelling place for holiness, and the completion of creation. Understanding the structure of a word in Hebrew helps reveal its spiritual depth and divine order beyond just its surface meaning.
Additionally...
The letters Shin (ש) and Tav (ת) together form the Hebrew word Shet (שת), meaning foundation—implying that the Sabbath is the foundation of divine order.
The letter Bet (ב) is the first letter of the Torah (Bereshit, "In the beginning"), symbolizing creation and the divine word of YHWH.
This linguistic structure suggests that Shabbat is a fundamental pillar of creation, woven into the very fabric of the universe by YHWH.
🔹 The Number 7 (Shabbat) and the Tetragrammaton (YHWH)
The number 7, which defines the Sabbath as the 7th day, is repeatedly linked to YHWH’s divine perfection:
7 days of creation
7 candlesticks
7 Feasts of YHWH
The name YHWH (יהוה) appears in multiples of 7 throughout the Torah
Since Shabbat is the 7th day, it represents divine perfection, completion, and sanctification, all of which are qualities attributed to YHWH Himself. Keeping the Sabbath is not just about rest—it is an act of aligning with the divine nature of YHWH.
2. How Do We Know When the True Sabbath Falls?
Understanding the Solar Time Calendar and the true first day of the year (Abib 1) is the key to calculating the correct 7th-day Sabbath. If we do not know when the year begins, how can we count seven days correctly?
📖 Exodus 20:8-10 (KJV): “Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour and do all thy work: But the seventh day is the sabbath of YHWH thy Elohim.”
The 7-day cycle starts from Abib 1, the first day of the new year.
If Abib 1 is March 16, 2025 (Sunday), then the first Sabbath falls on March 22, 2025 (Saturday).
Every Sabbath after this follows the same unbroken cycle, ensuring that we are aligned with YHWH’s divine timekeeping.
3. Today is the Final Sabbath of the Year: The Transition to a New Cycle
📖 Leviticus 23:32 (KJV): “From even unto even, shall ye celebrate your sabbath.”
The last Sabbath of the current year is March 14, 2025.
The Equilux is on March 16, 2025, marking Abib 1—the first day of the new year.
The first Sabbath of the new year is on March 22, 2025 (Friday at sundown to Saturday at sundown).
Each year, the Sabbath cycle resets with the new year, ensuring that we follow YHWH’s perfect order.
Secret Revelation: Why Knowing the True Sabbath Matters
📖 Isaiah 58:13-14 (KJV): “If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, the holy of YHWH, honorable… Then shalt thou delight thyself in YHWH.”
The enemy seeks to keep YHWH’s people off balance, celebrating the Sabbath on the wrong day.
The modern world’s 7-day cycle is disconnected from Solar Time, causing people to unknowingly break the covenant.
Returning to YHWH’s Solar Calendar ensures that we are set apart and walking in divine alignment.
Time To Review
🚀 Next Up: In Part 4, we will expose the false timekeeping of the Vernal Equinox and reveal why the Equilux is the true beginning of the year!
___________________________________
Words of Power to Carry With You
“The Sabbath is a sign of obedience. Keeping YHWH’s time is keeping His covenant.”
__________________________________________________________________________________
📖 Sources for Further Study:
Genesis 2:2-3 (KJV) – YHWH rested on the seventh day and sanctified it.
Exodus 20:8-11 (KJV) – The commandment to keep the Sabbath holy.
Exodus 31:13 (KJV) – The Sabbath is a sign between YHWH and His people.
Ezekiel 20:12 (KJV) – The Sabbath is a sign of sanctification.
Leviticus 23:32 (KJV) – The Sabbath is observed from evening to evening.
Isaiah 58:13-14 (KJV) – The blessings of honoring the true Sabbath.
Book of Jubilees 6:30-32 – The Sabbath as an eternal ordinance.
Book of Enoch 72:32-33 – The role of the sun in divine timekeeping.
Comments