Brontologion — A Qumran Aramaic thunder oracle predicting the fate of nations based on which zodiacal sign the moon occupies when thunder sounds, organized by month.
Mishmarot A — Calendar of Priestly Courses — A Good Works Translation of 4Q320 from Hebrew — the premier Dead Sea Scrolls calendrical text, synchronizing the 24 priestly courses with the 364-day solar year and the cycle of pilgrimage festivals across six years.
Mishmarot B — Lunar Conjunction Calendar — A Good Works Translation of 4Q321 from Hebrew — the Dead Sea Scrolls companion to Mishmarot A, mapping the lunar conjunction (dukah) and the subsequent Sabbath to the 24 priestly courses across the six-year calendar cycle.
Phases of the Moon — A Good Works Translation of 4Q317 from Hebrew — a Qumran text written in the Cryptic A cipher alphabet, tracking the daily phases of the moon through a 30-day cycle with recurring liturgical formulas for each day's light and darkness.
Physiognomic Horoscope — A Qumran cipher-script text — written in a reversed mixed-script code — assigning each human type a ratio of light-parts to dark-parts based on physical characteristics and birth-sign.