Published March 27, 2026
What Qadmoni.com Is Building
A first article introducing Qadmoni.com, its purpose, and how the site is being shaped as a restoration library for sacred time, scripture, language, and study.
Qadmoni.com is being built as a restoration-oriented study portal: a place where sacred time, scripture, language, and ordered remembrance can be gathered into one living archive.
“Stand by the ways and see, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is, and walk in it; and you shall find rest for your souls.”
Yarmayahu (Jeremiah) 6:16
It is not meant to be only a homepage, a library, or a search tool. It is being shaped as a gateway into a wider pattern of recovery. That includes the restoration of the Name (𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄), the restoration of fixed time, the recovery of language, and the reopening of study paths that many people have never been given in one place.
This first article exists to explain the purpose of the site itself.
Why Qadmoni Exists
Qadmoni exists because many seekers are trying to reconnect with older paths, but the material they find is often scattered, fragmented, or buried beneath inherited assumptions and the traditions of Mitzrayim (Egypt).
“And now I know this mystery, that sinners will alter and pervert the words of righteousness in many ways… But when they write down truthfully all my words in their languages, and do not change or minish ought from my words… books will be given to them for the reward of righteousness and for much wisdom.”
Chanoch (Enoch) 104:10-12
Some are searching for clarity about sacred time. Others are looking for a scripture reading path that is broader than what they were handed. Others are wrestling with names, language, covenant identity, or how to reframe the walk after years inside religious systems that mixed truth with substitution.
The aim of this site is to bring those threads together without flattening them into shallow summaries.
The Core Pillars of the Site
Qadmoni.com is being organized around a few major restoration pillars.
Sacred Time
The calendar matters because time governs remembrance, rhythm, appointments, and alignment. The beast system has obscured the true Epoch, but the site is being developed to make sacred time more visible, more understandable, and easier to study in a way that is practical for daily life.
“Command the children of Yashar’el that they observe the years according to this reckoning: 364 days, and these will constitute a complete year… for they will forget the feasts of the covenant and walk according to the feasts of the Gentiles after their error.”
Yobelim (Jubilees) 6:32-34
Scripture and Library
The library side of Qadmoni is meant to help readers move through texts, books, and study pathways with greater continuity. It is not only about access to the standard canon, but the recovery of the 70 Hidden Books of the Ketabim Library. It is about context, orientation, and a clearer route through the archive.
“Publish the twenty-four books that you have written first, that the worthy and unworthy may read it: But keep the seventy last, that you may deliver them only to such as be wise among the people.”
Ezra Reviy’i (2 Esdras) 14:45-46
Language
Words shape understanding. Part of restoration is learning to examine inherited vocabulary and recover speech that better reflects sacred meaning. The site’s language work is part study, part correction, and part reorientation back to the pure phonetics of the Paleo-Hebrew.
“For then I will restore to the peoples a pure language (lip), that they all may call upon the Name of 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄, to serve Him with one accord.”
Tzephanyahu (Zephaniah) 3:9
Gathering and Direction
Qadmoni is also meant to serve people who are not merely browsing for information, but are trying to walk with greater order, Emunah (faithfulness), and conviction. That means the site must eventually do more than inform. It must help orient the Qahal (Assembly).
“And those from among you shall build the old waste places; you shall raise up the foundations of many generations; and you shall be called the Repairer of the Breach, the Restorer of Streets to Dwell In.”
Yashayahu (Isaiah) 58:12
Why Build It as a Website
A website can hold many kinds of work together at once.
It can carry articles, study tools, calendar pages, searchable content, long-form teaching, and future resources that would be difficult to keep coherent across scattered channels alone.
It also gives the work a stable public structure. Pages can be linked, cited, indexed by search engines, and surfaced by retrieval systems in a way that depends on clean URLs and readable content. That matters, because the goal is not only to publish material. The goal is to make it discoverable, durable, and connected-a digital beacon for the remnant.
What This First Article Marks
This article marks the beginning of the article section, but more importantly, it marks the beginning of a more durable writing layer inside Qadmoni.com.
Some pages on the site introduce sections. Some pages help with navigation. Articles can do something different: they can make a clear argument, preserve a teaching, or explain the purpose behind the work with enough room to be useful. That is what this space is for.
What Comes Next
From here, the article archive can grow into a body of writing that supports the rest of the platform.
That can include:
- Vision pieces that explain the purpose behind the project.
- Calendar articles that clarify sacred time, the 52-week cycle, and appointments.
- Study notes connected to books and themes in the library.
- Language pieces tied to the Pure Lip and restored vocabulary.
- Announcements when new sections, tools, or content are added.
Qadmoni.com is still being built, but the direction is becoming clearer. The intention is to make it a faithful, legible, and enduring place for restoration study on the web.