Biblical Feast Dates

timeThis page contains the dates for the Feasts of the LORD based on the Biblical Hebrew Calendar (Creator’s calendar), a calendar that, like the biblical feast days, is different than what the rest of the world observes.

As such, the Biblical Hebrew Calendar (Creator’s calendar) gives us the true, biblical answer to the question, “When are the Biblical Holy Days?”

Through careful study and reinstated practice of ancient time keeping, along with the help of modern technology from the likes of NASA, the Biblical Hebrew Calendar (not ancient jewish calendar) has emerged as the most accurate calendar for observing time and the Feasts of the LORD in the way that the Almighty originally intended in the Garden of Eden.

Take note of the dates of this year’s biblical feasts on this page, according to your regular calendar, then compare against the Creator’s calendar to see how these wonderful events tie into the profound simplicity of the Almighty’s perfect timing.

The date of the following events will depend on the new moon sighting at the beginning of the month.

o Purim (non-commanded celebration based on events in the book of Esther) – Sundown March 6, 2015

o Rosh Hashanah (literally “head of the year”) – Sundown March 22, 2015

o Passover (when Messiah was crucified) – Sundown April 4, 2015

o Feast of Unleavened Bread Begins (when Messiah was buried) – Sundown April 5, 2015

o Feast of Unleavened Bread Concludes – Sundown April 11, 2015

o Feast of First Fruits (when Messiah presented the “first fruits” to the Almighty) – Sundown April 12, 2015

o Shavuot (when Messiah baptized his disciples with fire [Pentecost]) – Sundown May 31, 2015

 

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