In Leviticus chapter 23, Yahuah gave man the Holy Days (appointed times)[mo'edim in Hebrew]that He wanted man to observe. The first High Day (Holy Day) was the weekly Sabbath on the seventh day of each week according to the New Moon. Then seven other periods during the year are given as High Days and again according to the New Moon of each month.
Rosh Chodesh; head of months.
(Gregorian Year 2009) Holy Days & New Moon Calendar
Note: These dates could change after the observation of the moon!
Biblical Month # |
New Moon Dates |
Holy Days and Dates* |
1 (2010) |
March 15 Confirmed |
New Year's Day is at (sunset) on 15th to (sunset) on the 16th which is the new moon feast! (as is every new moon day)(is a Sabbath)(first day of 1st month is High Holy Sabbath)(Shabbat is Tuesday) |
| Passover starts evening on the 28 to evening of 29th, strike the door post and lental (you are the door post)(His blood is the fruit of the vine as Messiah is the unblemished lamb.) |
| 1st Day of the feast of Unleavened Bread (this day is a Sabbath)(starts at sundown on 29th and ends sundown on April 5th) | ||
2 |
April 13 Confirmed |
Shabbat is Thursday |
3 |
May 13 Confirmed |
(Feast of Weeks May 23rd) Shabbat is Saturday |
4 |
June 12 Confirmed |
Shabbat is Sunday |
5 |
July 12 Estimated |
Shabbat is Tuesday |
6 |
August 11 Estimated |
Shabbat is |
7 |
September 9 Estimated |
September 9 - Day of Trumpets (is a sabbath)Shabbat is |
| September - Day of Atonement (is a fasting Sabbath) | ||
| October - Festival of Tabernacles (this is a Sabbath) (Live in Tents for seven days) | ||
| October - Last Great Day (is a sabbath day) Shabbat is | ||
8 |
October 8 Estimated |
Shabbat is |
9 |
November 7 Estimated |
Shabbat is |
10 |
December 7 Estimated |
Shabbat is |
January 6 Estimated |
Shabbat is | |
Febuary 5 Estimated |
Shabbat is |
note: Holy Day dates are estimated. The (Roman, Gregorian) dates posted is the "Scriptural New Moon Day" The start of Yah's New Year depends on the New Moon and the young barley ears in Jerusalem.
The scriptural day is from sunset to sunset. When keeping the Holy Days, the observance begins at sunset the day before the above posted Holy Day or New Moon Day and ends at sunset on posted date.
Month |
Length |
Gregorian Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| Nissan | 30 days | March-April |
| Iyar | 29 days | April-May |
| Sivan | 30 days | May-June |
| Tammuz | 29 days | June-July |
| Ab | 30 days | July-August |
| Elul | 29 days | August-September |
| Tishri | 30 days | September-October |
| Cheshvan | 29 or 30 days | October-November |
| Kisleu | 30 or 29 days | November-December |
| Tebet | 29 days | December-January |
| Shebat | 30 days | January-February |
| Adar | 29 or 30 days | February-March |
| Adar II | 29 days | March-April |
In leap years, Adar has 30 days. In non-leap years Adar has 29 days.
Adar II is the 13 month every three years.
2010 TIMELINE / MO’EDIM / APPOINTED TIMES
Mo’edim |
Dates Observed |
Hebrew Calendar |
FIRST NEW MOON OF THE YEAR [@ 5:01 pm EDT] [Shemoth 12:2] |
● Sunset March 15-Sunset March 16 |
● 29th day of 12th month |
PESACH SEDER: In Remembrance of OSWHY Messiah |
March 28 at sunset |
@ START of 14th day of 1st month |
PESACH / 1st DAY OF MATSAH: MESSIAH our PASSOVER was offered for us [1 Cor 5:7]; Observe Matsah with the Unleavened Bread of Sincerity and Truth [1 Cor 5:8] |
PESACH / 1st DAY OF MATSAH: |
14th day of 1st month |
FESTIVAL OF UNLEAVENED BREAD: |
15th day of 1st month |
|
7 DAYS OF UNLEAVENED BREAD: |
From the beginning of 14th day of 1st month at evening through the beginning of 21st day of the 1st month at evening Shemoth 12:8, 15, 18 |
|
SIGN OF YONAH: 3 Days & 3 Nights [Yonah 1:17; Mattithyahu 12:39-40] |
April 1 Prior to Sunset |
17th day of 1st month |
COUNTING OF THE OMER: 50 Days [after the 1st fruits wave sheaf offering by High Priest] |
Begins April 4 -- the 1st Day of the Week |
20th day of 1st month |
7th DAY OF MATSAH: WAY OF ESCAPE = PASS THROUGH THE WATERS |
From the BEGINNING of April 4 at evening through the |
From the beginning of 20th day of 1st month at evening through the beginning of 21st day of 1st month |
7 DAYS OF NOAH: Countdown to FLOOD of His Wrath [Bereshith 7:4, 10] |
BEGINS on Shabbat , April 24 |
BEGINS on 10th day of 2nd month |
SHUT IN: INSIDE The ARK [Bereshith 7:11, 16; Mattithyahu 24:36-44] |
@ the start of Shabbat on April 30 |
17th day of 2nd month |
SHABUOTH: Covenant Placed INSIDE The ARK; Renewed Covenant Written INSIDE Our HEARTS [Acts 1-2; Ibrim 8] |
May 22 to May 23 from sunset to sunset |
10th day of 3rd month |
YOM TERUAH: ● Dark New Moon; Day of Shout; Day of Trumpets; Parable of the 10 Virgins [His Anointing Oil For Our Lamp – The Ruach ha’Qodesh—Our Seal Until The Day of Redemption] |
● September 8 @ 6:30 am EDT |
● 29th day of 6th month |
September 8 to September 9 |
1st day of 7th month |
|
YOM KAPHAR: Day of Covering; Final Day of Reconciliation; 24-hr Fast; 1ST Resurrection: The Dead in Messiah Rise 1st; Then 1st Fruit Group Who Are Alive Will Be Clothed With Immortality |
September 17 to September 18 |
10th day of 7th month |
SUKKOTH: Tabernacles; Wedding Feast of the Lamb; They Live & Reign with Messiah for 1,000 Years [Rev 20:4] |
September 22 to September 23 |
15th day of 7th month |
THE 8th DAY: The Day of hwhy; Resurrection of Unrighteous; Great White Throne Judgment; Second Death [Rev 20:5, 11-12, 14-15] |
September 29 to September 30 |
22nd day of 7th month |
Strong's Concordance 7965 - Hebrew word Shalom ..... A word study in the New King James version for SHALOM says: Completeness, wholeness, health, peace, welfare, safety soundness, tranquility, prosperity, perfectness, fullness, rest, harmony, the absence of agitation or discord.