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The Calendar of the Bible and the 7 Feasts of God (The Calendar of God) 🔎🔍

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The biblical calendar of God mentioned in Leviticus 23 is a purely astronomical luni-solar calendar. This means that the sun, moon and stars are not only lights, but also determine the time, the calendar and the feast days. The calendar of God is ingenious because it combines nature and time into a harmonious unity. It is defined by 7 points:

1. Each day begins and ends after sunset. Thus, the sunrise in the morning is in the middle of a whole calendar day and ends at the beginning of darkness.
2. A week consists of 7 days and the 7th day is called "Sabbath" (ceasing, resting).
3. Each month begins with the first visible crescent moon over Jerusalem, which is called "new light". In the middle of each month there is a full moon. In addition to the weekly Sabbaths, there are also 7 annual Sabbaths ("High Sabbaths") that fall on different days of the week from year to year, depending on which day of the week the first crescent moon can be seen first in the 1st and 7th months.
4. Each month has 29 or 30 days.
5. A year normally has 12 months. However, since the lunar year is about 10,87 days shorter than the solar year, there is a leap year about every third year with an additional month to bring the calendar in line with nature (phenology). Thus, the spring festival of Passover (Nisan 15) and the autumn festival of Sukkot (Tishrei 15) always fall near the equinox. The leap year also prevents the feast days from wandering throughout the year, as is the case with the lunar calendar.
6. The first month of the year is determined by observing nature, especially the ripeness of the early grain (barley), more precisely according to the state of maturity called "abib" (fresh young barley ears, Strong No. 24), which occurs only once a year. At the end of the year, when the farmers and priests saw that the barley was still too unripe to be cut in the middle of the month, an extra month was added by the high priest. This way, the first month of the year could always be defined without dispute, and the first ears of barley (first-fruits sheaf, Omer) could always be presented as a wave offering in the temple at Passover. Thus, all 7 feast days were always within the range of the harvest seasons in Israel, which also indicates their symbolic spiritual significance in God's plan with humankind. See Barley and Wheat Harvest in Israel.
7. The specific star constellations in the night sky in the respective months indicate apart from the season also the exact geographical position; thus each humans can orient themselves on earth on the basis of sun, moon and stars exactly in time and space. God's calendar is thus an astronomical, agricultural, and geographical calendar (3-dimensional) that combines nature and time into a perfect harmonious unity. No other calendar in the world offers this accuracy, so only this calendar will last forever.

Three times a year the people should gather with God, namely in spring, summer and autumn. There are therefore two annual Sabbaths in spring (1st month, Nisan), one in summer (3rd month, Siwan) and four annual Sabbaths in autumn (7th month, Tishrei). On the 15th day of the month there was and is always full moon at night. The Day of Trumpets (Yom Teruah) was the only High Sabbath that was celebrated at new moon. The 7 (number of completeness) High Sabbaths of God are:

SPRING:
1) 1st month Nisan, 15th day: Passover 1, 1st day of unleavened bread (Pesach 1)
2) 1st month Nisan, 21st day: Passover 7, 7th day (Pesach 7)
SUMMER:
3) The 50th day after the first High Sabbath: Pentecost (Shavuot, Feast of Weeks)
AUTUMN:
4) 7th month Tishrei, 1st day: Day of Trumpets (Yom Teruah)
5) 7th month Tishrei, 10th day: Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur)
6) 7th month Tishrei, 15th day: Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot; 15th-21st day)
7) 7th month Tishrei, 22nd day: Last Great Day of Assembly (Shemini Atzeret; the 8th day)

Question: What is the difference between God's calendar and the Jewish calendar used in Israel today?
Answer: It is important to know the difference, because the priest had to enter the Holy of Holies every year on Yom Kippur, and if he came on the wrong day, he had to die. So it was a matter of life and death to calculate the correct calendar tz. The differences are explained in detail on the following website:
https://bible-menorah.jimdofree.com/english/calendar-and-feasts
https://bible-menorah.jimdofree.com/english/calendar-and-feasts/differences-biblical-and-jewish-calendar/

The great Sabbath (Shabbat ha-Gadol):
https://bible-menorah.jimdofree.com/english/calendar-and-feasts/shabbat-ha-gadol-on-nisan-10/

Wrong calendar:
https://bible-menorah.jimdofree.com/english/info/church-of-god-sunday/
https://bible-menorah.jimdofree.com/english/info/amir-tsarfati-first-fruits-sunday/
https://bible-menorah.jimdofree.com/english/info/quotes-from-the-catholic-church/

English Bibles:
https://bible-facsimiles-online.jimdofree.com/english-bibles/english-bible-prints-until-1699

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