Feb 15, 2020, 1:27 PM – Becca Biderman shared a post to the group: Biblical Calendar Forum: Aviv Barley and New Moon Reports from Israel.

They say that we need 2.13 meters more to the full line before Tiberias floods. Today and yesterday it’s been very windy, and this is the result. This is one of the parks around the Kineret. It’s a beautiful thing to see the lake this full ♥ And we still have the runoff to come from Hermon. It will continue to fill from Hermon until at least April, maybe May.Updated Feb 15, 2020, 7:10 PM

Feb 15, 2020, 1:26 PM – Becca Biderman shared a post to the group: In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

They say that we need 2.13 meters more to the full line before Tiberias floods. Today and yesterday it’s been very windy, and this is the result. This is one of the parks around the Kineret. It’s a beautiful thing to see the lake this full ♥ And we still have the runoff to come from Hermon. It will continue to fill from Hermon until at least April, maybe May.Updated Feb 16, 2020, 7:16 AM

Feb 14, 2020, 7:15 AM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

Joel 2: 23 Be glad then, ye children of Zion, and rejoice in the Lord your God: for he hath given you the former rain moderately, and he will cause to come down for you the rain, the former rain, ***and the latter rain in the first month.**.

Even though the rains have normally stopped before the first month, it does not always. I have been here when the rains have knocked the grains out of the wild barley.

This is why I’m checking next week on the barley. Yes the anemones are blooming slowly in the north, as are the almond tree, but Elohim is allowed to change his patterns to fit His need. Now Especially, since I saw so many anemones in the field at Re’im and so much wild oats with fully developed grain heads. Why do wild oats count? If the wild oats have dropped their seeds and they are growing as a companion plant to the wild barley there’s been a pattern of the wild barley being in the stage of Aviv if the wild oats have dropped. Diligence says check and watch carefully.Updated Feb 14, 2020, 7:15 AM

Feb 13, 2020, 9:41 PM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

I will be going to look at the barley on the 23rd-27th of this month in the south. I’ll be on the new moon watch the 26th and the 27th from the Negev as well. Your prayers are very appreciated I will definitely need Elohim’s direction and protection.

I know my north area is far from ready. I will try to get to J’lem at the end of next week and look at areas outside of the city, I’m not expecting anything there as the rainfall are far above normal. At this point, it’s really looking like the south is going to be the earliest barley again.

rivkahbider@gmail.com if anyone would like to give towards gas and lodging. I’ve had one lovely person give already. Thank you.Updated Feb 14, 2020, 4:33 PM

Feb 11, 2020, 3:30 PM – Becca Biderman shared a link to the group: In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

http://repository.ias.ac.in/30783/1/350.pdfHere’s an update without pictures. I did my best to get photographic proof but there was no cooperation in the animals I was trying to track down.

First a new term: zeitgebers. It’s what tells the animals when their mating season is and it bring the birth of young animals at the same season every year. It’s what tells our bodies to make melatonin. It’s what gets out of sync when we travel internationally and gives me jet lag. We talk a lot about circadian clocks in our bodies, but it’s the zeitgebers that drive them. Here’s a link with the basic explanation:

http://repository.ias.ac.in/30783/1/350.pdf

The reason I am bringing this up is we are expecting lambs. When I look for the lambs for passover I turn to the Bedouin flocks. They keep their animals in the field, not in lots with roofs over them.

For the past couple of years, I’ve noticed that the cattle the Boudinn keep, also in the field and not lots, have calf at the same time every year. What’s that timing? The timing is just before the lambing and kidding season.

On the way to Tiberius today I saw the Bedouin herd with bright shiny new calves within the flock! After I finished up in town I hiked out to the field where I’d seen them but they’s already relocated up the moutain. Tomorrow’s another day, I’ll try again to get their photo.

The next thing I look to see born are the lambs and kids.

Believe me when I say, things happen so quickly this time of year and this year the earth and the animals that live by it feel to me like they are in a hurry.

We’re supposed to reach 70-75 degrees tomorrow with sunshine. That will bring a significant change to the face of the earth.

Still waiting on the wild barleyUpdated Feb 12, 2020, 11:22 AM

Feb 11, 2020, 10:31 AM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

Normally I’m not about showing my face but it was hinted that maybe I didnt go to Re’im and see barley. So, here I am today with anemones in my hand that I picked near my home in the north.Normally I’m not about showing my face but it was hinted that maybe I didnt go to Re’im and see barley. So, here I am today with anemones in my hand that I picked near my home in the north.Updated Feb 15, 2020, 9:11 AM