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The Sacred Calendar
The true sacred calendar of the Bible is vitally important
to salvation. Most professing Christians have been lead to believe all
they have to do is "believe" in the Messiah and their eternal
life is assured; that all the "Old Testament" observances of
holy days have been "done away." Nothing could be further from
the clear teachings of Scripture. "Belief" without obedience
to the Law of Yahweh is contrary to the true Gospel Yahshua came preaching
(Luke 6:46; Matt. 7:23).
The sacred calendar is a central part of the true Gospel, because it determines
the true Sabbath days which are crucial signs of Yahweh (Ex. 31:13; Ezk.
20:12,20). By these vital Sabbath signs Yahweh shows who He has personally
sanctified. True, we are sanctified through the offering of the body of
Yahshua the Messiah (i.e. His sacrifice; Heb. 10:10), but the evidence
that we are in fact sanctified by Yahweh, is that we keep Yahweh's true
Sabbaths (See again Ex. 31:13; Ezk. 20:12, 20). The restoration
of Yahweh's calendar system is, therefore, a top priority of the International
Congregation of Yahweh.
Until the latter part of the 20th century, the true Biblical calendar
had been lost in antiquity. In its place, various civil and evangelical
calendar schemes have been substituted over the centuries.
The common Hebrew calendar is accepted by many as the true Scriptural
calendar, which it is not. A copy of this calendar is found in "The
Comprehensive Hebrew Calendar 1900-2000" by Arthur Spier (1952).
In truth, the historical evidence shows beyond any reasonable doubt, the
present Hebrew calendar is simply the ancient Babylonian calendar.
For example, the Hebrew calendar in use today uses the unscriptural Babylonian
evening-to-evening day. It begins the month with the Babylonian (and unscriptural)
first visible crescent of the moon following the conjunction. Although
this is a widely used definition of the New Moon, among many religious
groups, it has no Biblical basis whatever.
In contrast to many other unscriptural calendar schemes in use today,
the Hebrew does not use the vernal or autumnal equinoxes to set holy days.
It does, however, deviate from the Scriptural 30-day month by using alternately
29 and 30-day months.
2009 Calendar
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| Pocahontas, AR USA
(LAT: 36d 14m, N LONG: 90d 57m, W) |
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NEW MOONS MONTH |
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Jan |
26 |
11 |
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Feb |
25 |
12 |
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Mar |
27 |
1 |
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Apr |
25 |
2 |
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May |
25 |
3 |
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Jun |
23 |
4 |
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Jul |
22 |
5 |
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Aug |
20 |
6 |
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Sep |
19 |
7 |
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Oct |
18 |
8 |
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Nov |
17 |
9 |
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Dec |
16 |
10 |
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| Holy Days
and related observances |
| Passover |
April 9 - April 15 |
| Passover Sabbaths |
April 9 & April 15 |
| Passover Supper |
night of April 9 |
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Feast of Unleavened Bread |
April 10 |
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bread eaten sunset April 10
to sunset April 16) |
| Wavesheaf
Offered |
May 3 |
| Feast of Weeks |
May 3
- June 20 |
| Feast of Weeks
Annual Sabbaths |
May 9, 16, 23,
30 June 6, 13, 20 |
| Pentecost |
June 21 |
Shoutings
(Trumpets) |
September 19 |
Pre-Atonement Sabbath
Atonements |
September 27
September 28 |
| Feast of Tabernacles |
Oct. 3 - Oct. 9 |
| Sabbaths |
Oct. 3 & Oct. 10 |
| Last Great Day |
October 10 |
| Head of the Year |
February 15 |
| End of the Year |
October 26 |
| Seven-Year Cycle |
3rd
Year |
| Jubilee Cycle |
31st
Year |
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Sabbaths and New Moons are observed
from Dawn-to-Dark
NOTE: New Moons may vary with Longitude and Latitude
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2008 by International Congregation of Yahweh
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