<p>This book from First Century Theology elucidates Christian perspectives on the biblical new moons. Each of the twelve New Moons possesses distinct significance and imparts unique knowledge. The New Moons are considered prophetic offering insights that should be preserved. Within their chronological framework the New Moons delineate a sequence of events leading to ultimate salvation at the arrival of the Messiah.<br><br>This volume addresses this previously unexplored aspect.<br><br>Scriptural passages offer messages that warrant reflection during each New Moon. These messages hold particular significance and are intended to guide Christians on their path toward ultimate salvation.<br><br>The book is organized into several sections each presenting essential information that culminates in a comprehensive understanding of the salvation process.</p><p><br>Introduction<br>Introduction to this new study provides the groundwork for enhanced knowledge.<br><br>Symbolism<br>The basic symbolic and spiritual meaning of the New Moon is revealed.<br><br>Five eras of Godly kings<br>There are five eras of great restoration by the Kings of Israel. This is first discussed as essential knowledge.<br><br>Seven eras of Church restoration<br>There followed seven eras of Church development. An overview of these eras is shown from the Law and events involving King Saul David and Jonathan.<br><br>History of the New Moons<br>The historic implementation for God's people are shown from the Law and events involving King Saul David and Jonathan.<br><br>The Civil Cycle<br>The twelve New Moons are placed in two cycles. The civil cycle is firstly discussed as it shows development from people's civil lives towards the Church.<br><br>Chapter 1 - The Eighth New Moon - the call to purity of faith.<br>Chapter 2 - The Ninth New Moon - the call to real worship.<br>Chapter 3 - The Tenth New Moon - separation from the sinning world.<br>Chapter 4 - The Eleventh New Moon - overcome some difficulties.<br>Chapter 5 - The Twelfth New Moon - trust in God.<br>Chapter 6 - The Religious Cycle and The First New Moon - get up and go to salvation.<br>Chapter 7 - The Second New Moon - become part of the church family.<br>Chapter 8 - The Third New Moon - become part of the royal priesthood.<br>Chapter 9 - The Fourth New Moon - the church must evangelize.<br>Chapter 10 - The Fifth New Moon - seek and desire the Kingdom of God.<br>Chapter 11 - The Sixth New Moon - build the spiritual House of God.<br>Chapter 12 - The Seventh New Moon - the King arrives tribulation and rapture.<br>Summary - a short summary provides a conclusion to this unique Biblical insight.</p>