For believers stepping out to observe the biblical Appointed Times, the initial joy of discovery is often followed by profound chronological confusion. The modern awakening is a battlefield of competing systems-from the rigid mathematics of the Essene solar year to the invisible calculations of the Conjunction, and from the shifting weeks of the Lunar Sabbath to the Rabbinic postponements of Hillel II. How do we weigh the evidence?
In Walking as He Walked, Michael Ladda cuts through the noise by demonstrating that the answer does not require digging into the murky waters of ancient Babylon, but simply returning to the first century. Utilizing the biblical standard of two or three witnesses, this rigorous inquiry cross-examines the historical contenders against the testimony of creation, the documented practices of the Second Temple, and the ultimate, definitive witness-the earthly ministry of the Messiah.
Discover how returning to this relational, land-centric rhythm is a matter of faithful discipleship and covenantal partnership rather than mere chronological precision.