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"And the YAHWEH spoke to the Muse (Moses),
saying, "SPEAK TO THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL, and say to them:
'The feasts of the YAHWEH, which you shall proclaim to be
QIDUS [holy; sacred] convocations [gatherings], these are My
feasts [be'alatocheyn]."
CONCERNING THE SENBET (SABBATH) DAY(s),
weekly and the seasonal:
HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY, QEDAMAWI HAILE
SELLASSIE (I) commands and affirmatively reminds us, saying:
"Hitherto work on the Senbet [Sabbath] was
forbidden; now you will, in fact, be punished when found
working on the Senbet." My Life and Ethiopia's Progess
(1892-1937), The Autobiography of Emperor Haile Sellassie I,
Chapter 4 page 42 [pg. 22 Amharic]
The HOLY SCRIPTURES says the SAME! Read and
Study: Exodus 20: 8-11; Leviticus [Orit zeLewawiyan] 23:2
The Three MANDATORY National Feasts (for all
Ethiopic-Hebrew Black males), namely: Unleavened Bread;
Firstfruits; Ingathering. (Exodus 23 [Orit ZeS'e'At]:14-19)
Exodus (Orit ZeS'e'At) 23 V. 14
"Three Times Thou Shalt Keep A Feast To Me In
The Year."
"...the three annual festivals, i.e. Mesqel,
Lidet, and Fasika"
My Life and Ethiopia's Progess (1892-1937),
The Autobiography of Emperor Haile Sellassie I, Chapter 4
page 41 [pg. 23 Amharic]
1. Fasika/ Passover (Exodus 12:1-20; Month of
Abib [later called Nisan]/Miyazya - March/April)
2. Meker Be'Al/ Firstfruit Festival (Exodus
34:22; Leviticus 23:15-21; Pentecost, or 50 Days after
Fasika)
3. Dass Be'Al/ Tabernacles or, Ingathering
(Leviticus 23:33-43; Month of Tishri/Meskerem for 7 Days and
on the 8th day a High Senbet, Holy day is commemorated.)
The above are the THREE FESTIVALS and HOLY
DAYS that the Holy scriptures state are commanded by YAH and
reaffirmed and prophetically verified by the King of Kings,
H.I.M. HAILE SELLASSIE I upon all the Black hebrew males of
IsraEL to "appear before the YAHWEH." Therefore,
Ethiopic-Hebrew based accurate knowledge, study and
education is necessary regarding the Orit [Ethiopian-Hebrew
Torah]. the Ethiopian-Hebrew calender/calculation of "time
and times" and the prophetic fulfillment of IYESUS KRISTOS,
the True Woolly-Haired, Burnt Brass skinned Messiah, i.e.
"the Black Meshih" of 2,000 ago of the Fall "Feasts" (Be'Alat)...
ETHIOPIAN-HEBREW CALENDER (education)
IsraEL's
Sacred or "religious" culture [or, cult] calender began in
the month originally called Abib [after the barley
harvest]. Later, this month, Abib [or, mispronounced by
Euro-jews as "Aviv"] was called Nisan and occurred in the
spring, March-April [Miyazya in Ethiopic]. The Civil, or
secular calender year began in autumn month of Tishri, the
Month of Meskerem as in the Canaanite "state of Israel" and
post-Hebrew modern Ethiopia.
There are
Seven (7) primary Holy [qidus] festivals [be'alat] of the
Ethiopian-Hebrews that are included within the first seven
(7) months of the Sacred calender year, namely:
The First
Three Feasts (Spring):
1. FASIKA
- Passover
2. (ye)
Q'iTTa be'Al - Unleavened Bread Feast
3.
Bekw'rat Nedo (Mejemeriyawin Nedo) - Firstfruits
All of
the above, Fasika, yeQiTa Be'Al and the Meker Be'Al
(Passover, Unleavened Bread and the Harvest festivals) all
take place in the first month, Abib/Nisan that corresponds
to Miyazya (March-April).
4. Meker
Be'Al - Harvest Festival; PenT'eqos'Te (Pentecost)
Between
the First Three (Spring) and the Last Three (Autumn, or
Fall) there is the Festival of Weeks [Suba'E] called
Pentecost (Meker Be'Al) that followed fifty days after the
offering of the Bekw'rat Nedo also called (ye) Mejemeriyawin
Nedo (Firstfruits).
The Last
Three Feasts (Autumn/Fall):
5.
Meleket Dim'ds - Trumpets Festival
6. (ye)
Mastesriya Q'en/ Seryet/ Astesriyo - Day of Atonement
7. (ye)
Dass Be'Al - Ingathering, aka "Tabernacles"
"Hitherto work on the Senbet [Sabbath] was
forbidden; now you will, in fact, be punished when found
working on the Senbet." My Life and Ethiopia's Progess
(1892-1937), The Autobiography of Emperor Haile Sellassie I,
Chapter 4 page 42 [pg. 22 Amharic]
SECULAR
and PSEUDO-RELIGIOUS memorial days (celebrated and honoured
by most Rastas, Nyahbinghi, Bobo Ashanti and Twelve Tribes
of Israel organization 'dreads'):
1. H.I.M.
Visit to Jamaica - April ?
2. Marcus
Garvey Birthday - August 19th
3. H.I.M.
Birthday - July 23rd
4. H.I.M.
Coronation Day - November 2nd
5.
Orthodox Ethiopian Christmas - January 7th
6. Bob "Nesta"
Marley - February
7.
Imperial Ethiopian Independence Day - May 5th
8.
Ethiopian New Year's Day - September 11th
9.
Ethiopian Orthodox Easter - April |