As I went to check Psalm 81 again my wife asked what I was doing. I told her of the prompting by The Ruach ha Kadosh of The Almighty as I started to delete Psalm 81:3.

After reading this again in Scripture, I consulted my Exegeses Bible, then my Hebrew Interlinear, and finally my Strongs concordance. As I just got to the appropriate page in the concordance, my wife bolted up from the reclining position she had been reading from and declared Its the conjunction! I said What? and she repeated with fervor, Its the conjunction.

It was then that I discovered the series of Hebrew words which revealed just that from numbers 3677, 3680 and 3780 in Strongs.

As for what to do on this day, I would repeat what I have previously noted: the Scriptural record for the observance of New Moon is as a day to gather together for worship in joyful celebration, and to cease from work and business. Although this day is never called out in Scripture to be a Sabbath, it is at least treated as a Sabbath by application.

One suggestion I would have is to follow after the offering set forth in the portion that follows. It is from John Quincy Adams, an apostle of our YHVH and Saviour, given in the first half of the 20th century.