Today is Rosh Chodesh aka *“Head of the Month” Adar I / רֹאשׁ חוֹדֶשׁ אַדָר א׳ on Wednesday, 1 Adar I, 5782 (February 2, 2022). *Rosh Chodesh means Head of the Moon.
We all read Numbers 28:1-15. YHWH & His Divine Feasts (Moedim/Moadim.
Remember and Observe are the spiritual key daily in our lives: Shabbat means Seven. Shamor v’zachor – we observe and we remember. (Exodus 20:8 and Deuteronomy 5:12).
The very simple step at a time in order the Hebrew basic word moed/moad is singular on Shabbat (Sabbath) means Seven is an eternity of eternities holy convocation day from sunset toward sunset.
Shabbat and Seven moedim are eight. I personally believe “spiritual mystery of eight is an eternity of eternities wholeheartedly infinite.”
Shabbat is the primary moed of moedim (seven feasts). Shabbat means Seven. Also, this means YHWH & His Eternal Memorial Sign: reverence His Divine Rest on the seventh day of the week—i.e., Saturday.
Seven other moedim (feasts) are plural, and also are holy convocations on Leviticus 23.

The month that was reversed for them from grief to joy. (Esther 9:22)
When the month of Adar enters, we increase in joy. -Talmud, Taanit 29a
Purim 2022 will begin in the evening of Wednesday, March 16 and ends in the evening of Thursday, March 17, 2022.
Esther 9:20-32 TLV on Purim Festival
20 Mordecai recorded these events and he sent letters to all the Jews throughout the provinces of King Ahasuerus, both near and far, 21 urging them to celebrate the fourteenth and fifteenth days of Adar every year 22 as the days when the Jews got relief from their enemies, and as the month when their sorrow was turned into joy and their mourning into celebration. These were to be days of feasting, celebration and sending presents of food to one another and giving gifts to the poor.
23 So the Jews agreed to continue the commemoration they had begun, and do what Mordecai had written to them. 24 For Haman, son of Hammedatha the Agagite, the enemy of all the Jews, had schemed against the Jews to destroy them and had cast the pur—that is, the lot—to ruin and destroy them. 25 But when it came to the king’s attention, he issued a written edict that the wicked scheme Haman[a] had devised against the Jews should come back on his own head, and that he and his sons should be hanged on the gallows. (26 For this reason, these days were called Purim, from the word pur.) Therefore because of everything in this letter and because of what they had seen and what had happened to them, 27 the Jews established and took upon themselves, upon their descendants, and upon all who joined with them, that they would commemorate these two days in the way prescribed and at the appointed time every year. 28 These days should be remembered and observed in every generation by every family and in every province and every city. These days of Purim should not fail from among the Jews, nor their remembrance perish from their descendants.
29 Then Queen Esther the daughter of Abihail, and also Mordecai the Jew, wrote with full authority to confirm this second letter of Purim. 30 He sent letters to all the Jews in the 127 provinces of the kingdom of Ahasuerus, with words of shalom and truth, 31 to establish these days of Purim at their designated times, just as Mordecai the Jew and Queen Esther had decreed for them and just as they had established for themselves and their descendants, matters regarding their times of fasting and lamentations. 32 Esther’s command confirmed these regulations about Purim and it was written into the records.
Footnotes
- Esther 9:25 The text has a pronoun; Haman is added for clarity.

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