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The Hebrew Calendar


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Some of the following papers may contain some ancient Hebrew characters. We have chosen Adobe Acrobat for you to view these papers as they were originally composed. In order for you to be able to read them, you will need to have the free Adobe Acrobat program installed.

  1. Is Judaism the Religion of Moses--April 30 2000 by Ernest Martin - Adobe PDF New

  2. Why the Crucifixion of Christ Could Not Have Occurred in 31 AD by Carl D. Franklin - Adobe PDF

  3. Ambassador College and Recent Calendar History by Carl D. Franklin - Adobe PDF

  4. The International Dateline and the Weekly Sabbath by Carl D. Franklin

  5. The Calendar of Christ and the Apostles: Part I by Carl D. Franklin Revised - Adobe PDF

  6. The Calendar of Christ and the Apostles: Part II, Section 1 by Carl D. Franklin - Adobe PDF

  7. The Calendar of Christ and the Apostles: Part II, Section 2 by Carl D. Franklin - Adobe PDF

  8. The Feast of Trumpets 2000 AD by Dwight Blevins & Carl D. Franklin Revised - Adobe PDF

  9. Historical Evidence of the 19-Year Intercalation Cycle--Part I by Dwight Blevins & Carl D. Franklin - Adobe PDF

  10. Why the Full Moon Cannot be Determined by Observation by Carl D. Franklin - Adobe PDF

  11. The Full Moon of Tishri 15 2004 by Carl D. Franklin - Adobe PDF


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