As we have awoken from the lies of false religion and pagan holidays, the Most High has in his wisdom, has taught us His Feast Days and put us back on His correct calendar of 364 days according to the testimony of Enoch 82 and Jubilees the 6th chapter. We now know that each month has 30 days with an additional 4 intercalary days added to each 3rd month which are to be observed with the 7 main Feast Days.
Christ and His Disciples Observed the Feast Days:
17 “Now the first day of the feast of unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the passover?
18 And he said, Go into the city to such a man, and say unto him, The Master saith, My time is at hand; I will keep the passover at thy house with my disciples.” – Matthew 26:17-18
With all that said….what then is Christmas, Thanks Giving, Easter, St Patrick’s Day, Hallowean, Independence Day, Labour Day???
1 “Hear ye the word which the LORD speaketh unto you, O house of Israel:
2 Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them.
3 For the customs of the people are vain: for one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the axe.
4 They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not.
5 They are upright as the palm tree, but speak not: they must needs be borne, because they cannot go. Be not afraid of them; for they cannot do evil, neither also is it in them to do good.” – Jeremiah 10:1-5
We will now provide you with the scriptural understanding on the 4 seasonal holy days we are to observe in addition to the 7 main feast days outlined in the scriptures.
12 “And I will hide My face from them, and I will deliver them into the hand of the Gentiles for captivity, and for a prey, and for devouring, and I will remove them from the midst of the land, and I will scatter them amongst the Gentiles.
13 And they will forget all My law and all My commandments and all My judgments, and will go astray as to new moons, and sabbaths, and festivals, and jubilees, and ordinances.
14 And after this they will turn to Me from amongst the Gentiles with all their heart and with all their soul and with all their strength, and I will gather them from amongst all the Gentiles, and they will seek me, so that I shall be found of them, when they seek me with all their heart and with all their soul.
15 And I will disclose to them abounding peace with righteousness” – Jubilees 1:12-15
“And God appointed the sun to be a great sign on the earth for days and 10 for sabbaths and for months and for feasts and for years and for sabbaths of years and for jubilees and for all seasons of the years.” – Jubilees 2:9
23 “And on the new moon of the first month, and on the new moon of the fourth month, and on the new moon of the seventh month, and on the new moon of the tenth month are the days of remembrance, and the days of the seasons in the four divisions of the year.
24 These are written and ordained as a testimony for ever. And Noah ordained them for himself as feasts for the generations for ever, so that they have become thereby a memorial unto him.
25 And on the new moon (month) of the first month* he was bidden to make for himself an ark, and on that (day) the earth became dry and he opened (the ark) and saw the earth.
26 And on the new moon (month) of the fourth month** the mouths of the depths of the abyss beneath were closed. And on the new moon (month) of the seventh month*** all the mouths of the abysses of the earth were opened, and the waters began to descend into them.
27 And on the new moon (month) of the tenth month**** the tops of the mountains were seen, and Noah was glad.
28 And on this account he ordained them for himself as feasts for a memorial for ever, and thus are they ordained.
29 And they placed them on the heavenly tablets, each had thirteen weeks; from one to another (passed) their memorial, from the first to the second, and from the second to the third, and from the third to the fourth.
30 And all the days of the commandment will be two and fifty weeks of days, and (these will make) the entire year complete.“ – Jubilees 6:23-30
The Most High in such precise detail outlined what would happen if we neglected or forsook his ordinances on these feasts, we would lose track of time, view a holy day as a profane and vice versa. He foresaw us departing from his ways, but He also foresaw our return back to them!
32 “And command thou the children of Israel that they observe the years according to this reckoning- three hundred and sixty-four days, and (these) will constitute a complete year, and they will not disturb its time from its days and from its feasts; for everything will fall out in them according to their testimony, and they will not leave out any day nor disturb any feasts.
33 But if they do neglect and do not observe them according to His commandment, then they will disturb all their seasons and the years will be dislodged from this (order), [and they will disturb the seasons and the years will be dislodged] and they will neglect their ordinances.
34 And all the children of Israel will forget and will not find the path of the years, and will forget the new moons, and seasons, and sabbaths and they will go wrong as to all the order of the years.
35 For I know and from henceforth will I declare it unto thee, and it is not of my own devising; for the book (lies) written before me, and on the heavenly tablets the division of days is ordained, lest they forget the feasts of the covenant and walk according to the feasts of the Gentiles after their error and after their ignorance.
36 For there will be those who will assuredly make observations of the moon -how (it) disturbs the seasons and comes in from year to year ten days too soon.
37 For this reason the years will come upon them when they will disturb (the order), and make an abominable (day) the day of testimony, and an unclean day a feast day, and they will confound all the days, the holy with the unclean, and the unclean day with the holy; for they will go wrong as to the months and sabbaths and feasts and jubilees.
38 For this reason I command and testify to thee that thou mayst testify to them; for after thy death thy children will disturb (them), so that they will not make the year three hundred and sixty-four days only, and for this reason they will go wrong as to the new moons and seasons and sabbaths and festivals, and they will eat all kinds of blood with all kinds of flesh.” – Jubilees 6:32-38
The Breakdown
High Holy Days
Here’s a brief overview of the Holy Days, for a more in-depth understanding of when they are observed and the spiritual meaning behind them, you can click the ‘more’ button under each Holy Day!
Passover
The Passover is a Holy Day Feast in which we remember how the Most High saved our forefathers from the hard bondage in Egypt under Pharaoh by sending great wonders and plagues, the last of which was the angel of death.
First Fruits
First Fruits (Pentecost / Feast of Weeks) is calculated by counting 7 Sabbaths from the day after the Passover. The children of Israel gave a free will offering unto the Most High according to how much he had blessed their harvest with increase.
Blowing of Trumpets
The children of Israel would blow the trumpets at the beginning of the month. Also, before going off to war they would sound or blow the trumpet and the Most High would remember them and save them from their enemies.
Day of Atonement
On this day every year, Israel would make a sacrifice unto the Most High to atone for their sins. Israel would make offerings of rams and bullocks and lambs yearly without blemish on the altar to be accepted before the Most High.
Feast of Tabernacles
During this feast the children of Israel remember how they dwelt in tabernacles in the wilderness for forty years. They made booths to dwell therein for seven days feasting and giving thanks to Most High for bringing them out of Egypt.
Feast of Dedications
The Feast of Dedication is in remembrance of how Jonathan Maccabee lead our people into fighting against the tyranny of the Greeks and us rededicating the temple to the Most High once we gained control over our land again.
Purim
Queen Esther made petition to King Ahasuerus to help deliver her people from the hands of Haman (Est. 7th). Haman eventually was hung on the same gallows which he built for the purpose of hanging Mordecai (Est. 7:8)
The Breakdown
High Holy Days
Here’s a brief overview of the Holy Days, for a more in-depth understanding of when they are observed and the spiritual meaning behind them, you can click the ‘more’ button under each Holy Day!
The Passover is a Holy Day Feast in which we remember how the Most High saved our forefathers from the hard bondage in Egypt under Pharaoh by sending great wonders and plagues, the last of which was the angel of death.
First Fruits (Pentecost / Feast of Weeks) is calculated by counting 7 Sabbaths from the day after the Passover. The children of Israel gave a free will offering unto the Most High according to how much he had blessed their harvest with increase.
The children of Israel would blow the trumpets at the beginning of the month. Also, before going off to war they would sound or blow the trumpet and the Most High would remember them and save them from their enemies.
On this day every year, Israel would make a sacrifice unto the Most High to atone for their sins. Israel would make offerings of rams and bullocks and lambs yearly without blemish on the altar to be accepted before the Most High.
During this feast the children of Israel remember how they dwelt in tabernacles in the wilderness for forty years. They made booths to dwell therein for seven days feasting and giving thanks to Most High for bringing them out of Egypt.
The Feast of Dedication is in remembrance of how Jonathan Maccabee lead our people into fighting against the tyranny of the Greeks and us rededicating the temple to the Most High once we gained control over our land again.
Queen Esther made petition to King Ahasuerus to help deliver her people from the hands of Haman (Est. 7th). Haman eventually was hung on the same gallows which he built for the purpose of hanging Mordecai (Est. 7:8)
Holy Day List
2024/25 Holy Days
- New Year/New Month/Spring Holy Day: March 2nd 2024
- Passover Communion Night: March 15th 2024
- Feast of Unleavened Bread: March 16th sundown – March 22nd sundown 2024 (7 Day Feast: 1st Day: March 16th-17th; 6th Day: March 22nd-23rd)
- Firstfruits/Feast of Weeks: May 4th 2024
- Summer Holy Day/New Month: June 1st 2024
- Fall Holy Day/New Month: August 31st 2024
- Blowing of Trumpets: August 31st 2024
- Day of Atonement: September 9th 2024
- Feast of Tabernacles: September 14th 2024 sundown-September 21st 2024 sundown (8 Day Feast: 1st Day Sept 14th-15th; 8th Day: Sept 21st-Sept 22nd)
- Feast of Dedication: November 23rd 2024 sundown – November 30th 2024 sundown (8 Day Feast: 1st Day: Nov 23rd-Nov 24th; 8th Day: Nov 30th-Dec 1st)
- Winter Holy Day/New Month: November 30th 2024
- Purim (2 Day Feast): February 11th 2025 sundown – February 12th 2025 sundown (2 Day Feast: 1st Day: Feb 11th-12th; 2nd Day: Feb 12th-13th)
2024/25 Hebrew Months of the year: (from sundown to sundown)
- 1st Month: Mar 2 – Mar 31, 2024 (30 days)
- 2nd Month: Apr 1 – Apr 30 (30 days)
- 3rd Month: May 1 – May 31 (31 days)
- 4th Month: Jun 1 – Jun 30 (30 days)
- 5th Month: Jul 1 – Jul 30 (30 days)
- 6th Month: Jul 31 – Aug 30 (31 days)
- 7th Month: Aug 31 – Sep 29 (30 days)
- 8th Month: Sep 30 – Oct 29 (30 days)
- 9th Month: Oct 30 – Nov 29 (31 days)
- 10th Month: Nov 30 – Dec 29 (30 days)
- 11th Month: Dec 30 – Jan 28, 2025 (30 days)
- 12th Month: Jan 29 – Feb 28, 2025 (31 days)
Days of the Week: (from sundown to sundown)
For example the Sabbath is Friday sundown until Saturday sundown
Gen 1:5 And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day.
Gen 1:14 And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years:
- 1st Day Sunday
- 2nd Day Monday
- 3rd Day Tuesday
- 4th Day Wednesday
- 5th Day Thursday
- 6th Day Friday (Sabbath begins at sundown)
- 7th Day Sabbath (Sabbath ends at sundown)