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Torah Feasts & Holy Day Calendar 2017
Sep 25, 2017 22:14:24   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Shalom everybody. All is well and we are greatly blessed and prospered here in Texas by the Father YHWH as we go into a new Fall Feast Days Season (Moadim) for 2017 to observe His Ways. Following is a great discussion in the Ruach (Spirit) of having and maintaining the proper spiritual perspective and attitude towards our brothers and sisters who may differ a bit from us on which days are the "correct" feast days and Sabbaths to observe, so as not to be the cause of bitterness and dissention and strife in the Body of MashiYach/Christ. A real eye-opener for sure for some of us. Disclaimer: I do not necessarily agree with all the conclusions of the author on the feast days calendar and the technical mechanics of his conclusions, but--- Enjoy and may you be blessed and prosper as well as you walk in His Ways.

Torah Feasts & Holy Day Calendar 2017

Once you understand that the "Jewish festivals"/Feasts of the LORD from Leviticus 23 are prophetic and key to end time prophecy, you may want to start tracking them using the right calendar based on the crescent new moon sightings and aviv barley search. This is not the precalculated Jewish calendar invented by the rabbis as used by the State of Israel. The rabbis put Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year's) in the fall, which is against Exodus 12:2. For more information on the Biblical calendar, read the article about the aviv barley.
2017 Biblical Holidays Dates (as of March 30, 2017)
This is the lunar-agricultural calendar of the Bible that Nehemia Gordon (and to some extent Michael Rood) researched, restored and popularized. With the aviv barley found late March and the first month new moon sighted March 29th, the Pesach dates below are set. The fall holy days are based on the assumption the crescent moon will be sighted after sunset September 21st (if not the fall feasts will all be a day later than listed).
Festival/Holiday Date *
"New Year's Day" (only for reference) March 30, 2017
Passover/Pesach April 12, 2017
1st Day of Unleavened Bread April 13, 2017
7th Day of Unleavened Bread April 19, 2017
Pentecost/Weeks (Shavuot) June 4, 2017
Day of Trumpets (Yom Teruah/"Rosh Hashanah") September 22, 2017
Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) October 1, 2017
Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) October 6-12, 2017
Last Great Day (Shemini Atzeret) October 13, 2017
* Note: All holy days begin the previous evening at sunset.

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