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Weekly Sabbath days are from Friday night at sunset to Saturday night at sunset. There are also a few Sabbath days during the biblical feasts throughout the year, some of which can land during the week. This varies year to year so look below to see the projected feast Sabbath days.
The Biblical Feast Days are reckoned by the sighting the new moon in Yerushalayim, (Jerusalem) Israel. This is done twice per year. Once at the start of the Hebrew Year which is used to set the times for the Spring Feasts and once in the Fall to mark the times for the Fall Feasts. As soon as we see these new moons, we will updated the feast dates with actual dates and remove the projected dates. If you have any questions about the Hebrew Calendar or the Feast Schedule, we would love to hear from you. Please give us a call or shoot us an email for more information.
If you want to learn more on your own, the 23rd chapter of Leviticus in the Bible gives a clear outline to God’s appointed times and will give you a better understanding to the schedule listed below.
The Spring Feast dates can have an early or late schedule based on when the barley is found to be mature in Israel and could be within a couple of days of the dates listed below, depending on when the new moon is sighted.
Starts on March 14th or April 13th @ twilight
Starts on March 14th or April 13th @ sundown (Sabbath Day)
Starts on March 20th or April 19th @ sundown (Sabbath Day)
Starts on May 3rd or June 7th @ sundown (Sabbath Day)
The Fall Feasts could be within a couple of days of the dates listed below, depending on when the new moon is sighted.
Starts on August 24th or September 22nd @ sundown (Sabbath Day)
Starts on September 2nd or October 1st @ sundown (Sabbath Day)
Starts on September 7th or October 6th @ sundown (Sabbath Day)
Starts on September 13th or October 12th @ sundown
Starts on September 14th or October 13th @ sundown (Sabbath Day)