For decades, Enoch researchers have struggled with one of the most puzzling contradictions in the Book of the Luminaries: why does Enoch declare that the moon falls behind the sun by 50 days in five years, then by 30 days in five years, and yet still insist that the moon ultimately “brings in the year exactly” at 364 days?
Most researchers ignore the discrepancy.
Some try to harmonize it.
Few actually resolve it.
This PDF does.
Drawing directly from the Gates of Heaven described in Enoch 72–82, “Doors, Portals, and Gates” reveals how the luminary system functions across multiple 5-year cycles, why the moon’s lag changes, and how the intercalary days correct the heavenly clock without ever violating the 364-day year commanded by YAH.
Inside, you will discover:
- Why Enoch reports two different lag values for the moon
- How the gates of the sun determine the true year—not the lunar cycle
- Why the moon’s drift creates confusion for modern calendar teachers
- How the 364-day year stays exact even when the moon does not
- How the Smith Jubilee Formula confirms Enoch’s timing model
- The role of the four seasonal “portals” in fixing the year
- How the heavenly gates govern the acceptable year, Jubilee cycles, and sacred appointments
Every chart, diagram, and celestial map in this scroll is designed to help the reader see the structure Enoch saw—a structure that has been lost, misinterpreted, or suppressed in modern teachings.
If you’ve ever asked yourself:
“Why does Enoch say the moon falls behind by 50 days… then 30 days… but still keeps a perfect 364-day year?”
This guide answers that question. Clearly. Mathematically. Scripturally.