Not a book of date-setting, but a working witness — a witness to the Lord's own Sacred Clock: the original order of all time He appointed in the beginning and keeps still, from Creation to the consummation of the age. Offered to be read, tested, and preserved by stewards who fear the Lord.
The Sacred Clock traces a single divine order of time running through Creation, the Sabbath, the Jubilee, Daniel's seventy weeks, Revelation's final half-week, and the ten weeks of Enoch. Built on the 364-day priestly year of Enoch, Jubilees, and Qumran, it reads sacred history as a 7,000-year pattern of seven, Sabbath, release, judgment, kingdom, and new creation — placing the present age near AM 5951 (AD 2026), in Enoch Week 9, approaching the millennial threshold of AM 6000.
Across twenty-six chapters it builds that architecture in nested sevens, weighs the Masoretic, Samaritan, and Septuagint chronologies with scholarly restraint, harmonizes the 360-day prophetic register with the 364-day priestly year, and answers the hard “drift” objection by holding the Mosaic decree above seasonal comparison. It then follows the prophetic sequence — Daniel's hinge, the Church Age, Revelation 12 and the last three and a half years, Armageddon, the millennial reign, Gog and Magog, the Great White Throne, and New Jerusalem — always returning to Christ as the fullness of every feast, Sabbath, and Jubilee.
Its tables are meant to be examined, its claims marked Confirmed, Denied, or Adjusted, and its whole reckoning laid beneath one confession: the clock does not save — Christ saves. The Sacred Calendar is a witness; Jesus Christ is Lord.