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| Feast |
Time |
Day |
Month |
Date |
| Passover (Seder) |
Sun Down |
Monday |
April |
21 |
| Unleavened Bread |
Sun Down |
Monday |
April |
21 |
| First Fruits (Bikkurim) |
Sun Down |
Saturday |
April |
26 |
| 7th Day Unleavened Bread |
Sun Down |
Sunday |
April |
28 |
| Shavuot |
Sun Down |
Saturday |
June |
14 |
| Yom Teruah |
Sun Down |
Wedesday |
October |
1 |
| Yom Kippur |
Sun Down |
Friday |
October |
10 |
| Sukkot |
Sun Down |
Wedesday |
October |
15 |
| Last Great Day |
Sun Down |
Wedesday |
October |
22 |
| Channukah |
Sun Down |
Tuesday |
December |
24 |
Rosh Hashanah (New Years) begins at Sundown Monday April 7th with the sighting of the New Moon. This New Moon is Rosh Chodesh, the beginning of the First Biblical Month.
The slaughtering of the Passover Lamb would take place “between the sundowns” on the 14th day of the First Biblical Month, which would be between noon and sundown on April 21st .
The Feast of Unleavened Bread is eaten on the 15th day of the First Biblical Month which begins at sundown on April 21st.
The First Fruits Offering is brought on Sunday April 27th.
The seven days of Unleavened Bread concludes at sundown April 28th.
Sundown April 7th Rosh Hashanah
Sundown April 21st Passover/Feast of Unleavened Bread
Sundown April 26th First Fruits Offering
Sundown April 28th The conclusion of Unleavened Bread.
For a great teaching on the feasts read A Resource Guide - Passover and Chag Matzot by Glenn McWilliams.