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Happy Shabbating shabbat shalomers Praise Yahuah ?☝️???

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January is named after “Janus,” the pagan god of past and future!

He is “two-faced,” to signify the duplicity for which Satan is known for.

Most people do not realize that by honoring January 1st as the “New Year,” they are inadvertently giving honor to this fallen angel named Janus.

The pagan deity (Janus) is referred to by the pagans as “The god of beginnings,” and this is why the first month of the Roman calendar has been named after him.

It is said that the Roman god Janus has two faces. The first face is looking to what lies ahead, and the second face looking to what is passing. Janus is, and was celebrated by the pagans as the representation of all that is passing, and is getting old and “All that is new and yet to come.”

Julius Caesar named the month of January after Janus. In the Ancient Mystery Religion, Janus represents the year that has passed, and the year ahead. This is how January became the first month of the Julian & Gregorian calendars.

Janus, (the god of two faces), is celebrated on the pagan solar calendar in New Year’s Eve celebrations, as he is honored by the heathen in the passing year on December 21st (the rebirth of the sun at the winter solstice).

Their rituals of getting drunk, and partaking in orgies, are activities that would ordinarily take place on December 31st. This is (in part), the way the heathens pay tribute to Janus.

Many people look at the pagan New Year as a time for reflection, (which is why Janus’ face is looking to the past). He is said to be older, weathered, and wise, at the end of the year.

The Catholic Church canonized Januarius as a so-called “saint” in an attempt to redeem pagan deities, and make them appear benign. But they are really calling these demons “holy,” since the term “saint” in Latin is “santa” which means “holy.”

The ghost of St. Januarius to this day is said to appear to faithful Catholics, and his dried blood is said to liquefy three times per year when Catholics make a pilgrimage to his see and touch his relics.
One of these pilgrimages takes place on December 16th just in time for the month of January, when the pagan god Janus is also honored.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Januarius

Janus is said to be the god honored daily in the celebration of birthdays (with the making of wishes, and blowing out candles). The greatest tribute to this pagan god was Julius Caesar naming the month of January in tribute to Janus.

Pope Gregory followed his lead by making January 1st the official date of the Catholic New Year in the year 1582 A.D.

See my blog entitled:

Times, Seasons & the Thief in the Night: When is the Real New Year?

https://isaiahsixtyoneseven.bl....ogspot.com/2020/09/t

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Joe Pena
Joe Pena

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Shabbat shalom to Yisra’ĕl and Yehuḏah in the diaspora

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We spent the afternoon hiking in the woods of east Texas and encountered this crazy looking couple! ;)

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Happy New Years
And May God Bless You and Your Family

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New years is a pagan tradition - biblical new year is in the spring.
Shabbat Shalom
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