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Appendix B

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Once the date of a month is established, as at Appendix A, the next step is to find out what day of the week that date falls upon. When that is determined you simply enter a 1 in the space for that day of the week. For example if it is a Monday, (as in the 1994 example below) then enter a 1 under Monday. If it is a Tuesday then enter a 1 under Tuesday. Then in the next weekday spaces enter 2,3,4,5,6 etc., all the way up to 29. At 29 stop and see what day of the week the next month starts at. If it is the weekday following the 29th, then the month you are working on will have only 29 days. If it is two week days away, then the month you are working with will have 30 days. Enter 30 in the next space and move to the next month.

1994 Examples




1st Abib was 14th March.
This was a Monday.
So the calendar for Abib in 1994 appeared like this:

The 2 highlighted days are Feasts.

First Month, Abib 1994
123456SABBATH
  1
14 Mar
2
15 Mar
3
16 Mar
4
17 Mar
5
18 Mar
6
19 Mar
7
20 Mar
8
21 Mar
9
22 Mar
10
23 Mar
11
24 Mar
12
25 Mar
13
26 Mar
14
27 Mar
15
28 Mar
16
29 Mar
17
30 Mar
18
31 Mar
19
1 Apr
20
2 Apr
21
3 Apr
22
4 Apr
23
5 Apr
24
6 Apr
25
7 Apr
26
8 Apr
27
9 Apr
28
10 Apr
29
11 Apr
         




1st Zif was a Tuesday.
This left Abib with only 29 days.
Had Zif started on a Wednesday, Abib would have had 30 days.
Second Month, Zif 1994
123456SABBATH
    1
12 Apr
2
13 Apr
3
14 Apr
4
15 Apr
5
16 Apr
6
17 Apr
7
18 Apr
8
19 Apr
9
20 Apr
10
21 Apr
11
22 Apr
12
23 Apr
13
24 Apr
14
25 Apr
15
26 Apr
16
27 Apr
17
28 Apr
18
29 Apr
19
30 Apr
20
1 May
21
2 May
22
3 May
23
4 May
24
5 May
25
6 May
26
7 May
27
8 May
28
9 May
29
10 May
30
11 May
     

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