May 14, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/5th month/Day 133)
Thursday, 6 Ginbot 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/9th month)
22 May, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
Ziw (Zif) זו 21 (Enochian calendar/2nd month/Bright flowers)
~ Omer 26
Spectral Moon 11, Limi 13 (13 Moon calendar/Waning Crescent moon)
~ Spectral Serpent Moon of Liberation, May 2nd – May 29th
Hawthorn Moon: May 13 – June 9 (Celtic 13 Month Tree calendar/6th month)
Month of the Planting Moon…A na a gv ti (Cherokee Moon)
13.0.13.10.12 8 Eb 5 Sip (Mayan Long Count calendar)
chicken dance day, “The Stars and Stripes Forever” Day
Hebrews 1:12
(the voice translation)
You will roll them up
and change them into something new.
But You will never change;
Your years will never come to an end.[f]
[f] Psalm 102: 25-27
In the beginning, You laid the foundation of the earth
and set the skies above us with Your own hands.
26 But while they will someday pass away, You remain forever;
when they wear out like old clothes,
You will roll them up and change them into something new, and they will pass away.
27 But You are the same, You will never change;
Your years will never come to an end.
summary:
Citing Psalm 102:25–27, the writer proclaims the Son as Creator: “In the beginning, O Lord, You laid the foundations of the earth.” Creation wears out, but the Son remains the same; His years never end.
Authorship and Audience
• The letter is anonymous; early church voices sometimes attributed it to Paul, others to Barnabas or Apollos. The polished Greek and concentrated Old Testament usage fit a well-educated Jewish believer writing before the fall of Jerusalem (AD 70).
• The audience appears to be Jewish followers of Jesus tempted to drift back into temple-centered religion. The author presses Christ’s superiority to every feature of the old covenant—starting with the prophets and angels in chapter 1.
The Unchanging Son
Verse 12 stresses that the cosmos ages, “but You remain the same.” Malachi 3:6 and James 1:17 echo the comfort: God’s character does not shift. In a world of cultural upheaval, the believer’s anchor is a never-aging Savior.
Malachi 3: 6
(Berean Literal Bible)
“For I, YHWH, do not change; and you,
sons of Jacob, have not been consumed.
James 1: 17
(Berean Literal Bible)
Every good act of giving and every perfect gift is from above,
coming down from the Father of the lights,
with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning.
Practical Applications:
Embrace the Supremacy of Christ
Recognize and honor Jesus as the ultimate revelation of God and the supreme authority in your life.
Reflect God’s Glory
As followers of Christ, strive to reflect His character and glory in your daily actions and interactions.
Trust in His Sustaining Power
In times of uncertainty, remember that Jesus sustains all things and trust in His power to uphold you.
Rest in His Finished Work
Find peace in the knowledge that Jesus has completed the work of salvation and sits at the right hand of God.
Worship with Reverence
Approach worship with a heart full of reverence, acknowledging Jesus’ superiority over all creation.
(Bible Hub)
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