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The Four Pillars of Our Mission

Food for the Body

Practical recipes paired with the appointed Scripture from Leviticus 23 (DDSV), connecting ancient feasts with today’s table.  When we say “Feasts” we are using it in a nonspecific and general sense.  Just like the term “Fowl” can include bats in the KJV, the word Feasts is a term that can include the Day of Atonement, which is most often considered a fast, and a very solemn occasion.

We bring Scripture to life through meals inspired by the sacred feasts—offering recipes that connect your kitchen with the rhythms and symbolism of the Divine Design Designer’s  consecrated occasions. Each dish reflects the spiritual significance embedded in the ancient texts, inviting you to taste and see the that Yaw-huw-waw’ is right.


Food for the Soul

Reflections rooted in the Creation narrative from Genesis 1 and 2 (DDSV), reminding us of the Divine Designer’s original design.

Drawing from the awe and wonder of Creation, we explore how the original order, light, and purpose established in Genesis continue to shape our spiritual journey. Through meditative reflections, we invite you to connect with the Divine Design woven into the fabric of all life.

Food for the Spirit

Gospel insights revealing how Yashua’s life and mission fulfill the sacred rhythms.

The feasts and appointed times find their ultimate fulfillment in the Messiah. Here, we delve into Gospel passages that illuminate how Yashua embodies and completes the divine calendar—transforming ancient patterns into living hope and renewal for every believer.

Bonus Section: Food For Thought

Exploring lynchpin narratives, key people, journeys, and objects that deepen our understanding of the Divine Design.



The Divine Design: A Restoration of the Celestial Calendar

Summary of Forensic Findings and Chronometric Calibration

1. The Philosophical Shift: Kinetic vs. Static

Most Western biblical scholarship suffers from a Greco-Roman Blur, treating the creation and the scriptures as static philosophical concepts. This summary asserts a Hebrew Ignition model:

  • "At First" vs. "In the Beginning": The Hebrew Bereshit is a trigger for a kinetic sequence.

  • The Phase Transition: Creation was the manifestation of the electromagnetic spectrum into observable matter as the Divine Designer increased the frequency—a holographic manifestation focused specifically on the "dark watery abyss."

2. The Genesis 1:3 "Minor Menorah" Model

  • The Proto-Orb: The Moon and Earth originated from a unified high-frequency "Signature."

  • The First Light: The light of Genesis 1:3 was the Minor Menorah (Moon) reflecting the Designer’s glory onto the abyss before the solar frequency reached the manifestation threshold.

  • The First Dawn: The first day of the week (the "First Hour") began at Sunrise (Dawn), established by the Earth’s first rotation toward the solar orb.

3. The "Calendar Cover-Up"

  • The Hellenistic Bias: The "evening-start" day is a Greek mythological transplant (the goddess Nyx).

  • The Institutional Severing: Constantine (321 CE) and Hillel II (358 CE) colluded—intentionally or through historical pressure—to sever the week from the Luni-Solar Calends.

  • The Result: A linear, perpetual calendar that hides the cyclical "resets" of the Divine Designer.

4. The 16 Days to Triumph: Chronometric Vindication

By restoring the Dawn-to-Dawn day and the Nisan 1 New Moon start, the "Gospel Contradictions" are resolved:

  • Nisan 1 (The Catalyst): The ignition of the 16-day sequence; the Messiah’s 39th birthday and the death of Lazarus (E-law-zawr').

  • The Heart of the Earth ($τῇ$ $καρδίᾳ$ $τῆς$ $γῆς$): A forensic correction. This refers to the three days and nights of captivity within the stone-hewn foundations (the "heart") of David’s Palace (the Praetorium). This was the Messiah's "Jonah moment"—alive and conscious under judgment in the heart of the city’s governing earth.

  • The Resurrection (Nisan 16): Occurs at the First Dawn of the first day of the week, perfectly synchronizing the 168-hour week with the "At First" Day 1 of Creation.

5. Linguistic Methodology: The DDS-V

The Divine Design System Version utilizes:

  • V-S-O Priority: Placing the Verb/Action first to mirror the Hebrew "Heartbeat."

  • Parametric Variations: Identifying where the Hebrew "Blueprint" (syntax) remains visible beneath the Greek vocabulary (vocabulary).




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