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ChanUWk 72
1 This is the book of the courses of the spherical lights from Space, the relations of each, according to
their class, their dominion and their seasons, according to their names and places of origin where they
commence their progress, and according to their months, which UriYAel, the angel of YAHUWAH s
salvation, who was with me and who directs them, showed me! He showed me all their laws exactly as
they are, and how it is with regard to the years of our universe which will exist up to
eternity, until the New Creation is made which will then endure into all eternity.
2 And this is the elementary laws of the near burning-star, that the shemesh (sun) is a sphere that
sends radiation in every direction but has its apparent rising in the eastern horizon sections of the sky, and its apparent setting in the western horizon sections of the sky.
3 And I saw six (one for each month moving south then north again giving 12 months) horizonsections in which the shemesh appears to rise twice a year, and six horizon sections in which the
shemesh appears to set twice each year, and in which the yareich also appears to rise and set, howeverit is stars, of which the shemesh is one, which are the causes (leaders) of all our daily and yearly
cycles and those galaxies which they make up! But of these horizon sections, six appear in the eastand six appear in the west, and they follow each other in accurate order; and there are also daily
windows to the right and left in these horizon sections for each day.
4 And first there goes forth the great radiant star, which El YA of all Creation called shemesh. Its
boundary powers (gravity and radiating fusion) likewise form the boundaries of the Universe itself
(radiating fusion and gravity). It is quite filled with radiations and flaming fire.
5 The changes in intensity of radiation as it ascends causes the winds to blow. When the shemeshappears to set in the sky and appears to return through the earth in order to reach the east, the
eartz is actually a sphere revolving following an established path which gives the appropriate
gate. The shemesh shines continually in every direction in the face of the sky.
6 In this way, it appear to rise in the first month in the beginning as the new year s great gate, and itappears to go forth through the beginning of the fourth of those six horizon sections which give us the
rising of the shemesh.
7 And in that beginning of the fourth gate (spring equinox) from which the shemesh and the
yareich rises, which is our first month, are twelve window-openings, from which proceed the various
months as they are opened in their proper period.
8 When the shemesh first rises in the sky on the next first day (Gregorian 3/22/09 or the first 1st
day after the spring equinox-the Gregorian is presently six days off true eqinox), this first day is for
thanksgiving to YAHUWAH for the New Year! It comes forth through that fourth gate thirty days insuccession, and sets accurately into the beginning of the fourth gate in the west of the sky.
9 And during this period, the day time is lengthened each day and the night time decreases every nightforthirty days.
10 In that period, each day becomes longer by about two of 1440 parts than the night, until the dayamounts to about ten of 18 parts and the night to about eight of 18 parts.
11 And the shemesh rises from that fourth gate, and sets in the fourth and then returns to begin the fifth
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gate of the east thirty days and rises from it and sets in the fifth gate.
12 In this, each day becomes longer by two of 1440 parts and accumulates to eleven of 18 parts, and
the night becomes shorter and amounts to about seven of 18 parts.
13 And it returns to the east and begins the sixth gate (third month), and rises and sets in the sixth gate
thirty-one days on account of its sign.
14 On that day the day becomes longer than the night, and the day becomes double the night, and the
day becomes twelve parts, and the night is shortened and becomes six parts (summer solstice,Gregorian 6/21).
15 And the eartz reverses itself to make the day shorter and the night longer, and the shemesh returns tothe east and begins to return in further part of the sixth gate, and rises from it and sets thirty mornings
(fourth month).
16 And when thirty mornings are accomplished, the day decreases by approximately one in 18 parts,and becomes eleven in 18 parts and the night seven in 18 parts.
18 And the shemesh goes forth from that sixth gate in the west, and goes to the east and rises in thefifth gate forthirty mornings, and sets in the west again in the fifth western gate.
19 On that month, each day decreases by two per 1440 parts, and accumulates to about ten of 18 parts
and the night to about eight of 18 parts (fifth month).20 And the shemesh goes forth from that fifth gate and sets in the fifth gate in the west, and rises in the
fourth gate forthirty-one mornings on account of its sign, and sets in the west (sixth month).
21 On that day the length of the day is equal with length of the night, and becomes of equal length, and
the night amounts to nine of 18 parts and the day to nine of 18 parts (fall equinox).22 And the shemesh rises from that gate and sets in the west, and returns to the east and rises thirtymornings in the third gate and sets in the west in the third gate (seventh month).
23 And in that month, each night becomes longer than the day, and each night becomes longer everynight by about 2 of 1440 parts, and day shorter every day till the thirtieth morning, and the night
amounts to about ten of 18 parts and the day to eight of 18 parts.
24 And the shemesh rises from that third gate and sets in the third gate in the west and returns to the
east, and forthirty mornings rises in the second gate in the east, and in like manner sets in the second
gate in the west of the sky. And on that day the night amounts to eleven of 18 parts and the day to sevenof 18 parts (eighth month).
25 And the shemesh rises on that day from that second gate and sets in the west in the second gate, and
returns to the east into the first gate forthirty-one mornings, and sets in the first gate in the west of thesky (ninth month).
26 And on that day the night becomes longer and amounts to the double of the day, and the nightamounts exactly to twelve parts and the day to six.
27 And the shemesh has therewith traversed the divisions of its orbit and turns again on those divisionsof his orbit, and enters that gate thirty mornings and sets also in the west opposite to it.
28 And on that night has the night decreased in length by one of 18 parts, and the night has become
eleven of 18 parts and the day seven of 18 parts (tenth month).
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29 And the shemesh has returned and entered into the second gate in the east and returns to that of its
monthly divisions in its orbit forthirty mornings, rising and setting (eleventh month).
30 And on that day the night decreases in length and the night amounts to ten in 18 parts and the day to
eight in 18 parts.
31 And on that day the shemesh rises from that gate, and sets in the west, and returns to the east, and
rises in the third gate forthirty-one mornings, and sets in the west in the sky (twelfth month). This
provides exactly three hundred sixty four days in 12 months.
32 In that day, the night decreases and amounts to nine in 18 parts, and the day to nine in 18 parts, and
the night is equal to the day which begins your next year. Your year is to be 364 days. But every 7thyear, in the Shabath year (Shabat, 7th year), you shall keep a Shabath week of Covenant of seven
days added to the end (qatsah) of the year. And on every 25th year, the half of a Jubilee, andevery 50th year, the year of Jubilee, you shall celebrate an additional Covenant Shabath week of
Jubilee to YAHUWAH at the end of that year. But every Shabath of Jubilees, you shall not add norcelebrate the Shabath week of Jubilee on that year for your time is shortened because of the Love of
YAHUWAH for you. And at the 10th Shabath of Jubilees, you shall keep one additional Shabath
week for the time, times and half a time of YAHUWAH s Covenant with man. And the remaining
portion of day is the number of YAHUWAH, The Most High, our Creator. The Wordless ones will
not know nor observe this until The Latter Yaom.
33 Thus the length of the day, the night, the week, the years, the Shabath years, the half and whole
Jubilees, the Shabath Jubilees and the 10th Shabath Jubilees, all measured by the course of the earth
around the shemesh, leave only the portion which is the number of His Name. These instructions are
given that you might know YAHUWAH is truth.(The fascinating Scriptural Calendar above is the most accurate calendar ever written! The true solar
year is exactly 365.2422 days long. There is no mathematical formula to adjust for this number over
hundreds of years except this calendar which amazingly adjusts by seven days, with .7 of a dayremaining every 7th Jubilee or 350 years, 7 being the number of YAHUWAH !)
34 So it will happen that in the course of time, the year will become longer, and in your course, yourdarkness will become less!
35 And this is the teaching of The Word of YAHUWAH and the teaching concerning the shemesh; forYAHUWAH s return is more often than the shemesh returns, even though sixty thousand thousand ( 60million) times it rises! Yes, more surely than the great luminary which is named the shemesh, The Sonof AHdam will rise one YAom forever.
36 That which rises is actually circling its own radiating spiral, and is so named according to its
appearance, according as YAHUWAH commanded the elemental forces.
37 As it is in its power when it rises up and shines hot at high noon, so also it is when it sets! It does not
actually decrease in strength, and it never appears to stand still, because we move around it both day
and night. Its light is seventy million fold brighter than that of the yareich, and as regards their actualsize, they are not at all equal even though they appear so to mankind.
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Alan Simmons
72:1 The Book of the Itinerary of the Luminaries of Heaven: the position of each and every one, in
respect to their ranks, in respect to their authorities, and in respect to their seasons; each one according
to their names and their places of origin and according to their months, which Uriel, the kodesh malakwho was with me, and who also is their guide, showed me -just as he showed me all their treatises and
the nature of the years of the world unto eternity, till the new creation which abides forever is created.
72:2 This is the first commandment of the luminaries: The sun is a luminary whose egress is an
opening of heaven, which is located in the direction of the east, and whose ingress is another opening
of heaven, located in the west.
72:3 I saw six openings through which the sun rises and six openings through which it sets. The moon
also rises and sets through the same openings, and they are guided by the stars; together with thosewhom they lead, they are six in the east and six; in the west heaven. All of them, are arranged one after
another in a constant order. There are many windows both to the left and the right of these openings.
72:4 First, there goes out the great light whose name is the sun; its roundness is like the roundness ofthe sky; and it is totally filled with light and heat.
72:5 The chariot on which it ascends is driven by the blowing wind. The sun sets in the sky in the westand returns by the northeast in order to go to the east; it is guided so that it shall reach the eastern gate
and shine in the face of the sky.
72:6 In this manner it rises in the first month through the major gate; it proceeds through this gate
which is the fourth among those six openings which are located in the direction of the east.
72:7 By this fourth gate through which the sun rises during the first month there are twelve openwindows from which a flame flows, when they are opened at the appropriate time.
72:8 When the sun rises in the east in the sky, it goes out through this fourth gate for thirty morningsand descends faithfully through the fourth gate in the western sky.
72:9 During those thirty days the day daily becomes longer and the night nightly shorter, for thirtydays.
72:10 On that day, the day is longer than the night by one ninth; so the day turns out to be exactly tenparts and the night to be eight parts. 72:11 The sun rises from that fourth eastern gate and sets in the
fourth western one, and then it turns and comes into the fifth gate of the east for thirty days, through
which it rises, and sets in the fifth gate.
72:12 At that time the day further becomes longer and becomes eleven parts and the night shortens andbecomes seven parts on account of the sun.
72:13 It then returns to the east and comes into the sixth gate, rising and setting through that sixth gate
for thirty one days, according to the principle of the gate.72:14 On that day the day becomes longer than the night still further; so the day becomes twelve parts
and the night shortens and becomes six parts.
72:15 Then the sun is raised in such a way that its duration shortens and night occurs; the sun returns tothe east and enters the sixth gate, rising and setting through it for thirty days.
72:16 When thirty days are completed, the day decreases exactly by one part, and becomes eleven
parts, and the night seven.
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72:17 Then the sun, leaving the west by that sixth gate and going to the east, rises through the fifth gate
for thirty mornings and sets again in the fifth gate in the west.
72:18 On that day the day decreases by two parts; so the day becomes ten parts and the night eightparts.
72:19 Then the sun, departing from that fifth gate and setting in the fifth gate, in the west, rises in thefourth gate for thirty one days according to the principle of the gate, and sets in the west.
72:20 On that day the day is aligned with the night, so that they become equal; so the night becomes
nine parts and the day nine parts.
72:21 Then the sun, departing from that gate and setting in the west, returns to the east and comes out
through the third gate for thirty days, and sets in the third gate in the west.
72:22 On that day the night becomes longer than the day; it becomes longer than the previous night and
the day becomes shorter than the previous day, for thirty days; so the night turns out to be exactly ten
parts and the day to be eight parts.
72:23 Then the sun, departing from that third gate in the west and returning to the east, comes out
through the second gate in the east for thirty days, and in the same manner it sets through the secondgate in the western sky.
72:24 On that day the night becomes eleven parts and the day seven parts.72:25 Then the sun, departing on that day from that second gate and setting in the west in the second
gate, returns to the east and rises in the first gate for thirty one days, and sets on that day in the western
sky.
72:26 On that day the night lengthens and becomes twelve parts, whereas the day shortens and
becomes six parts.
72:27 Thus the sun completes its appearances, and goes through those same cycles of appearances a
second time, coming out through all the openings for thirty days and setting also in the west opposite to
it.
72:28 On that night the length of the night decreases by one ninth; so the night becomes eleven parts
and the day seven parts.
72:29 Then the sun, returning and entering the second gate which is in the east, resumes its appearances
for thirty mornings, rising and setting as usual.
72:30 On that day the night becomes shorter, so the night becomes ten parts and the day eight parts.
72:31 On that day the sun, departing from this second gate and setting in the west, returns to the east
and rises through the third gate for thirty one days, and sets in the western sky.
72:32 On that day the night shortens and becomes nine parts and the day nine parts. Then the night
becomes equal with the day, and the days of the year add up to exactly three hundred sixty four days.
72:33 The lengths of the day and the night as well as the shortness of the day and the night, are
determined by the course of the circuit of the sun, and distinguished by it.
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72:34 The circuit becomes longer or shorter day by day and night by night respectively.
72:35 Thus this is the order for the course of the movement and the settlement of the sun -that greatluminary which is called the sun, for the duration of the years of the universe -in respect to its going in
and coming out.
72:36 It is that very luminary which manifests itself in its appearance as YAHWEH has commanded
that it shall come out and go in, in this manner.
72:37 And neither does it diminish in respect to its brightness nor take rest but continue to run day and
night. As for the intensity of its light, it is sevenfold brighter than that of the moon; nevertheless, the
sun and the moon are equal in regard to their respective sizes.