How the Feast Box Works in the Genesis 1:14 Celestial Tracker
The yellow Feast Box is an innovative feature that integrates the Enochian Calendar and the Biblical/Jubilees feast days into a single, user-friendly platform. It aids in understanding not only the position of the sun and moon through celestial tracking but also how today’s date aligns with the appointed times (Hebrew: mo’edim) outlined in Scripture.
🔄 How It Works
Solar Equinox Anchor
The tracker detects the vernal equinox when the sun crosses 0° declination heading north, serving as a significant marker in biblical prophecy.
According to 1 Enoch 72–82 and Jubilees 6:30–38, the year begins the day after the equinox.
364-Day Calendar Pattern
The year is structured into 12 months of 30, 30, 31 days (repeated 4 times), forming a total of 364 days — precisely 52 weeks. This ensures that the festivals consistently fall on the same day of the week, as highlighted in Jubilees 6:32, which ties into the concept of Jubilee cycles.
Day Numbering
From the equinox, the tracker counts each day forward, allowing users to utilize genealogy tools to track their progress through the year.
The box displays the current Enochian Year, Month, and Day alongside the Gregorian year.
Feast Identification
The tracker compares today’s day-of-year with a list of feasts commanded in the Torah (Leviticus 23) and preserved in Jubilees:
- Passover (M1D14)
- Unleavened Bread (M1D15–21)
- Feast of Weeks / Shavuot (M3D15, fixed in Jubilees 6:17–22)
- Firstfruits of New Wine (M5D15, Jubilees 32:27)
- Firstfruits of New Oil (M6D15, Jubilees 32:27)
- Wood Offering (M6D23, Jubilees 21:12; Neh 10:34)
- Trumpets (M7D1)
- Day of Atonement (M7D10)
- Tabernacles (M7D15–21)
- Eighth Day Assembly (M7D22)
If today falls within a feast, the box will display it, e.g.: Feast: Atonement (Day 1 of 1)
Next Feast Countdown
If today is not a feast day, the box shows which feast is coming next and how long until it arrives. Example: Next: Tabernacles in 5 days (0W 5D)
✨ Why This Matters
The Tracker is built on the principles found in Genesis 1:14, where the sun, moon, and stars are designated “for signs, seasons (mo’edim), days, and years.”
- Signs → Sun and moon gates, observed in real time.
- Seasons → The four divisions of the year, anchored by equinoxes and solstices.
- Days and Years → The fixed 364-day structure (Jubilees 6:38).
- Feasts → The sacred appointments that occur at exact, unchanging times.
By combining astronomical data (from SunCalc.js), the Enochian framework, and Biblical feast instructions, the Tracker provides a living demonstration of how the heavens declare YHWH’s calendar.
📖 Supporting Texts
Book of Jubilees 6:32–38
“And command the children of Israel that they observe the years according to this reckoning — three hundred and sixty-four days… and the feasts shall not be moved from their appointed times.”
1 Enoch 72:32–33
“On that day the day is equalized with the night, being of equal length; and the year is exactly as to its days three hundred and sixty-four.”
Leviticus 23:4
“These are the appointed feasts of the LORD, the holy convocations, which you shall proclaim at the time appointed for them.”
✅ In short:
The Feast Box interoperates the astronomy with the Enochian calendar, showing not only where we are in the heavens but also where we are in the appointed times of Scripture.