Holy Day Calendar for 2005

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The New Moon 2005 (1st day of Year) is on April 8, 2005 at 2:33 p.m. MDT.
   This makes the first day of the First Month on Saturday, April 9, 2005. 
   Since the day of April 8, 2005 is almost over, the next day probably reflects the day
   of the rebirth of the Moon. 

Counting to Abib 14.  Abib 14 starts on April 21, 2005 when the sun goes down. (7:28 p.m. in the afternoon)
    Just before April 22 which is the 14th of Abib.
The commanded Passover Meal is after sundown on the beginning of Abib 14.  The commanded
   service of taking the bread, wine and foot washing comes after the main (regular) meal.  This is
   Christ's Passover meal also.  We will also observe that Special Night to be Much Observed (Exo. 12.42), not
   Abib 15 as the traditional doctrine believes.  (see Passover is the Feast)

The First Day of Unleavened Bread starts late afternoon on April 21, 2005 at the going down of the sun.  (7:28 p.m.)
       The Holy Day will  continue all through the 22nd day. (Which is the 14th day of Abib).  The Unleavened Bread
       will last for only 7 days which is called the Feast of the Passover.   (See this explanation)
 

         April 24, 2004 Waive Sheaf Day (Sunday)    (Lev 23:9-14  
          Go to the weekly Sabbath during the week of UB.  
          Then morning after the Sabbath.  It is Waive Sheaf  Sunday.
  
                Is that in the Bible?  Is it a Holy Day?   Is it to be kept forever?
             

         The Seventh day of the Feast of the Passover (Unleavened Bread) is on April 28, 2005.
            This last (7th) day coincides with Abib 20. and ends the 7-- 24 hr periods at about 6:00 in the
            evening of April 28. (Or as is stated "until" (the start) of the 21st day of Abib...)

June 13, 2005  Feast of Weeks  (Monday)    Article 1Article 2,  An old Pastor Understood this.
Article 3   Old History

          October 3, 2005  Feast of Trumpets   (New moon 4:28 a.m. MDT)  (1st Day of 7th Month)

          October 12, 2005 Day of Atonement

          October 17 -23, 2005  (7 day Feast of Tabernacles)  (The Full moon is on Oct 17, at 6:13 a.m. MST)

          October 24  ( Last Great Day )

What is a New Moon and What is a Full Moon, and Why?

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The Spring Equinox is Mar 20, 2005 at 6:48 a.m.

New and Full Moons

How the Biblical (Moon) Calendar differs from the Jewish Calendar for 2005

Roman Year First Day of Sacred Year *Passover Unleavened Bread Waive Sheaf
2005  By the Bible (Moon) Apr 9 
(New Moon)
Apr 22 Apr 22-28 April 24
2004 (LCG) (UCG) & Others Apr 10 Apr 23 Apr 24-30

 

Feast of Weeks Feast of Trumpets Day of Atonement **Feast of Tabernacles Last Great Day
June 13, 2005 Oct 3 (New Moon) Oct 12 Oct 17-Oct 23
Oct 24
 
June 12 Oct 4 Oct 13 Oct 18-Oct 24
Oct 25
 
* Observed Previous Evening
**October 17 FOT starts in the evening before

The Jewish 9th year in the 19 year time cycle.  So they postpone (UCG & LCG) postpones 1 days.  Postponing Passover to Friday night.  So as not to have a HD on a Friday.

Forbidden Days - Postpone God’s Holy Days ??            Problems with the Hebrew Calendar
Jewish Reasoning or "Forbidden Days"      
The UCG does not understand the Jewish Calendar
Admissions on the Calculated Rabbinical Calendar               Inconveniences are not Postponements

Forbidden Days of the Week

SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

PASSOVER

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x

x

TRUMPETS

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x

x

ATONEMENT

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TABERNACLES

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The Holy Day arrangement for the year is determined by rules (traditions of men) that aim to prevent Yom Kippur (Atonement) from occurring either before or after the Sabbath. Thus making the "Day of Preparation" (Fri.) or the Preparation for the weekly Sabbath, more important than the High Day.

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Phenomena of the Sun and Moon
  Rise, Set, and Twilight Definitions
  References on Eclipses
  Lengths of Longest and Shortest Days
  Length of Day and Night at the Equinoxes
  The Dark Days of Winter
  Visibility of the Crescent Moon

Calendars and Historical Events
  Introduction to Calendars
  Leap Years
  U.S. Holidays
  The International Date Line
  The 21st Century and the 3rd Millennium
  The First Sunrise of the New Millennium

US Naval Observatory Master Clock Time (The Correct Time)