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by Rich Lobert
Published
by Rich Lobert in March 2002
at
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The following information was gathered in
March of 2002. I was using the barley to
determine the month of Abib and then set up the
Biblical Calandar for the coming year. I had
been going to Arizona barley fields for several years,
at this point, and was learning more each year.
What I learned in March of 2002 was very shocking to
me. Below you can read my observations, Biblical
references, and comments.
Did you know that all barley
is not the same?
I recently learned that
one type of barley will mature in April of 2002
and another type will mature in May of 2002.
These are not genetically modified varieties;
these are products of farming seed selections that
have been used by man for centuries.
How many types of barley are there?
Here in Arizona, there are
more than six types of barley grown. Some
seed types that have been developed to grow better
in a dry, desert environment (Arizona, Israel,
etc.) are shipped all over the world.

Poco center of field- no open boots, 22 inches, 2
Mar 2002 Glendale, AZ

Solom- no boot formations, 22 inches 2 Mar 2002
Glendale, AZ

Commander- no boot formations, 9 inches, 2 Mar
2002 Glendale, AZ

Max- no boot formations, 9 inches, 2 Mar 2002
Glendale, AZ
When do different varieties head and
when do they mature?
The earliest to harvest
Barcott and Poco varieties should head on March
1st 2002 and mature on April 9th 2002.
The latest to harvest, high yield
Max variety should head on March 20th 2002 and
mature on April 30th 2002.
OBSERVATION:
On March 2, 2002, the Poco barley
that I looked at was not "in the head." A
few plants at the edge of the field were "in the
boot," but the field was not "in the boot."
DEFINITIONS:
"In the boot" - when the
plant begins to open and hairlike strands are
coming out of the top with partially visible
undeveloped seed pods at the base of the
strands.

In the "boot" (2 Mar 02 edge of field)
"In the head" means that
the field is 80% headed.

"In the head" and yellowing (previous year)
"Maturity" - Physiological
maturity is 1 to 2 weeks before harvest ripe
stage.

"Maturity" stage (previous year)

Harvest ripe barley (note color; 10%
moisture-previous year)
COMMENTS:
For barley to be used for
determining Abib, it should be at "maturity" at
the time of the new moon, so 14 days later would
be Passover and the barley would be ripe for the
first fruit offering that was done. In the
event that the barley field was not totally
ripe, some could be picked, since roasting the
seeds to dry them was acceptable for an
offering.
Concerning the Passover firstfruit
wave-sheaf offering, Josephus says (Ant.,
iii, 10,5) that the sheaf was of barley,
and that, until this ceremony had been
performed, no harvest work was to be done.
So, the barley was harvest ready. If
barley is to be used for the first month
determination, it must, at the new moon, be
yellow and beginning to dry out as in the
"Maturity" picture above; two weeks later,
Passover, it would then be harvest ready.
Abib does not mean "green ear;" this incorrect
translation has caused much misunderstanding.
CHOOSE YOUR BARLEY:
Poco - If a poco type variety is
used for determination of Abib, it will not be
"in the head," let alone "mature," by the new
moon of March 15, 2002. This will cause us
to add a 13th month (intercalary month) to the
Biblical calendar this year.
Max - If a Max type variety is
used for determination of Abib, it will not be
"mature" until April 30, 2002. This is way
past the new moon of April 13, 2002; and
would cause the need for a 14th month, which is
not done for many reasons; one of which is that
Passover would be at the end of May, almost in
the summer!
Other varieties fall
in-between. In another season, when the
dates will change, and perhaps earlier,
observers of a Poco type variety may not add a
13th month while observers of a Max type variety
will add a 13th month.
Is there an "original" barley variety?
According to a local
barley farmer, if there is an "original" barley
variety, no one grows it; he is not aware of any
"original" barley seeds. He has been farming
his whole life and is in his 70's; barley is his
specialty.

Checking barley varieties with experienced barley
farmer
Which barley would be used to
determine the month Abib and how?
The statement that someone
"uses barley to determine the month Abib" is an
incomplete explanation. Too many factors are
still left to be explained:
1.) Which variety of barley is
being observed?
2.) Was it planted at the proper
time (not to early or late) for proper growth?
3.) What stage of development is
being used for a reference?
a.) a head on
the edge of the field just out of the "boot" ?
b.) 80% of a
field just out of the "boot" ?
c.) a head on
the edge of the field well out of the "boot"
with no seeds in the
pods
?
d.) 80% of a
field well out of the "boot" with no seeds in
the pods?
e.) a head on
the edge of the field with seeds in the pods,
but no yellowing of
the plant.
f.) 80% of a
field with seeds in the pods, but no yellowing
of the plant.
g.) a head on
the edge of the field with seeds in the pods and
yellowing of the
plant.
h.) 80% of a
field with seeds in the pods and yellowing of
the plant.
All of the above methods
in 3.), and more, are currently being used by
different groups in their determination of the
month Abib. These result in honest, sincere,
dedicated believers doing the Appointed times on
different dates and in different months.
What about the barley in Israel?
Israel is a modern
country, with modern farming techniques.
Farmers plant seed types that will be disease
resistant, have an increased yield and different
harvest times. We receive barley reports
from Israel. It is stated that the barley
looked at in Israel is an ancient variety and is
wild barley. Harvested barley, as in the
Scriptures, would be domesticated barley, not wild
barley; because wild barley does not have
desirable characteristics for making bread.
Has the domesticated barley in Israel never been
crossbred in any way for disease resistance,
yield, or speed of maturity? Was it planted
in an area where it would mature earlier due to
that location? Was the barley in the
Biblical references planted in these same areas or
in areas that might result in later maturity?
If using barley, does it have to be in
Israel for determining the first Biblical month?
1.) The following
Scriptures are used to support using barley to
determine the first
month:
Exod 9:29 (NIV) Moses
replied, "When I have gone out of the city, I
will spread out my hands in prayer to {Yahweh}.
The thunder will stop and there will be no more
hail, so you may know that the earth is
{Yahweh's}.
Exod 9:31 (NIV) (The flax and
barley were destroyed, since the barley had
headed and the flax was in bloom.
2.)This event happened in
Egypt. Egyptian barley on Egyptian land with
Egyptian
weather. If conditions are to be
duplicated as close as possible, to the event
above, for determining the first Biblical month;
shouldn't the barley be checked
in Egypt each year, where the event happened?
3.) What
about Leviticus 23:9-14?
This
section of Scripture is not discussing how to
determine the first month of the year.
It is not saying to use barley
to determine the season, appointed times, (see
Genesis 1:14 for that). Lev. 23:9-14 is
saying not to harvest until you first take a
sheaf and make a firstfruit offering.
Notice also the last verse: "This is to be a
lasting ordinance for the generations to come,
wherever you live." I am a "generation to
come," and I live in Arizona. Before I
start a harvest, I should take a sheaf and
make a firstfruit offering to Yahweh.
But still, none of this is instruction on how
to determine the first month of the year.
What about the equinox method of
determining the first month of the Biblical year?
This method defines the
first Biblical month to begin with the first new
moon after the spring (vernal) equinox.
The spring equinox is that moment
when the sun passes directly overhead the
earth's equator. It is called the equinox,
because on that day at the equator, day and
night are of equal length. It is called spring
equinox, because this event ends winter and
brings the spring season (warmer weather) to the
hemisphere that the sun is entering.
Should the new year start in the winter or in
the spring?
According to the book Karaites
in Byzantium by Zvi Ankori, the
Karaites in Babylon did not use barley to
determine the first month; but they used the
vernal equinox. I believe that Yahweh gave
us a method that allowed people anywhere on the
earth keep the festivals and know the first
month through all these centuries without any
knowledge about barley from Israel or Egypt.
This method has been known and
used for well over 2500 years. It also
provided a method used for centuries around the
world when electricity and phones did not exist
to contact Israel or Egypt. Was it wrong
then? Can we choose to use it instead of
barley and not be in sin? Some claim that
using the equinox method is Astrology, which is
pagan. Observing the sun passing overhead
the equator is Astronomy not Astrology.
Yahweh would not tell us to do something that is
sin, and he did say;
Gene 1:14 (NIV) And
{Yahweh} said, "Let there be lights in the
expanse of the sky to separate the day from the
night, and let them serve as signs to
mark seasons (appointed times) and days and
years...
There are many arguments for and
against this method; however, its use would result
in believers doing the Appointed times on the same
dates, allowing planning, and bringing unity among
the brethren. Fellowship at these times
would greatly increase also.
NO ABIB IN ARIZONA; ABIB REPORTED
IN ISRAEL;
EGYPT?
(March 2002 was a year for
learning)
These pictures are of Arizona
barley on March
14,
2002.

Solom barley: no boot or heading, 14 inches

Poco barley: field 50% headed, 18 to 24 inches

Commander barley: field 25% headed, 16 inches

Max barley: no boot or heading, 13 inches
Exod 9:29 (NIV) Moses replied, "When I
have gone out of
the
city, I will spread out my hands in prayer to
{Yahweh}. The
thunder
will
stop and there will be no more hail, so you may
know that the
earth is
the {Yahweh's}.
Exod 9:31 (NIV) (The flax and barley were
destroyed, since the
barley
had headed and the flax was in bloom.
Exod 9:32 (NIV) The wheat and spelt, however, were
not destroyed,
because
they ripen later.)
"BECAUSE THEY RIPEN LATER" is what is
says, meaning flax
are barley were destroyed because they were
currently ripe.
So
the barely and flax were ripe! This
means the barley
was at
least
at the "maturity" stage, which is yellow and
brittle. Imagine what
hail
would do to brittle barley plants. The seeds
would fall to
the
ground
making harvest of them an impossible task.
The above pictures show very green fields of
barley. None
of
the
plants are even near "maturity" where they would
be yellow and
brittle.
Arizona barley is not at Abib. Tomorrow is
the new moon of
March
15, 2002. None of this barley would be ready
for a first
fruit
offering
in two weeks. There would be no seeds in the
plant for grain
for
the offering.
A group in Israel has reported today (March 14,
2002) that they
found
"Abib" barley in several places in Israel.
Was this an early
developing
variety of barley? Is it the same variety of
barley that was
destroyed
by the hail in Egypt in Exodus 9:31? Was the
barley in
Exodus
9:31
early in the head or late in the head? This
event in Exodus
9:31
happened in Egypt. Egyptian barley on
Egyptian land with
Egyptian
weather. If
conditions are to be
duplicated
as close as possible, for determining the first
Biblical month,
shouldn't
the barley be checked in Egypt each year, where
the event
happened?
So many variables! So many opinions!
The first new moon after the spring equinox would
not have these
variables.
Perhaps that is why Yahweh gave us the sun, the
moon, and the
stars to
determine the seasons:
Gene 1:14 (KJS) And {Yahweh} said,
Let there be
lights
in
the firmament of the heaven to divide the day
from the night;
and let
them be for signs, and for seasons
(appointed
times), and
for
days, and years...
Where does it say that he
gave us barley
to
determine
seasons (appointed times)?
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