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This is the discussion index about the Passover.

  UCG Home Office  

Passover is 7 days and not 8 And UB starts with the Passover

If the Passover Dinner Is Eaten on Nisan 15,
Why Does YEHOVAH Say, "The 14th of Nisan Is the Passover"?
  Tallytha


The controversy is whether the Feast of UB starts on the evening of the 14th or the evening of the 15th.

PASSOVER IS A FEAST AND A HOLY CONVOCATION
Passover Night is the Night to be Much Observed

Passover is the First Day of Unleavened Bread


HD Calendar -  Jewish Version

The year starts after the Spring Equinox
Holy Days : The Various Church Groups
Frank Nelte's Opinion
Who is Frank Nelte Anyway?
Definition of New Moon

Was the "Last supper" the Passover meal?   Brian Huie.

Passover: 14th or 15th?

How does God Count a Day?

2006 HD Calendar by the moon

2007 HD Calendar by the Moon

Seven Holy Day Offerings?  Nickols                                                    

Should Christians Keep The Days of Unleavened Bread? Thiel

Keep the Feast of UB all week or just the Holy Days.

Days of Zeal Gone By

That Other Feast

Waive Sheaf Sunday.

A Passover Service:  Bread & Wine & Foot Washing  (The Previous Way)

 


Background on Postponements:  How at about 921 a.d. after Hillel II, there was a conflict among Leaders in the Church of, "who was the more right".  So they calculated the Holy Days from Babylon, as the seat of the Diaspora,  on one group of Jews, and Jerusalem on another group of Jews.  Thereby a 35 minute period difference, changing a lot of the postponement rules.  There is Talmudian oral law and astronomical Observation. This mirrors modern arguments in which a power struggle is disguised as a concern about calendar computation for new moons, months, years, Holy days and Feasts involving lunar-solar approximation. Remember: 
"The Calendar was made for man, not man for the Calendar!"   Our Link  

Jeremy Rahns ArticleIf you believe God is real and you believe Him.  Then why do most people follow the Jewish law when it comes to the calendar?

The Postponements:  Addressing the Issues     by Dale D. Carmean and Jack M. Lane  

GOOD NEWS LETTER 1940  HOW TO FIGURE PASSOVER   HWA  

The Festival of Sanctification and the Declaration of the New Moon is not the same.
Tim Moore’s notes along with Gene Lamb’s files.
  

A Look into Postponements: Brian Hoeck

Zyndle Ward Says:  
Jarvis Windom Comments

Tim Wrote:  SUMMARY OF THE HEBREW CALENDAR

The church of God in Truth: GOD'S FESTIVAL CALENDAR (invisable conjunction)

God's True Conjunction versus Man's Mean Conjunction   
God's Calendar and His Holy Days

THE CALENDAR PROBLEM SPELLED OUT IN SIMPLE TERMS: Frank W. Nelte
IS The Calendar Information Needed To Keep God's Appointed Times In The Bible? By Steve Bruns, edited March 14, 2002

A CALENDAR FOR THE CHURCH OF GOD TODAY

The Hebrew Calendar....
 
    Is It Reliable?   The COGTE

Calendar Study    by: Marvin T. Wilson       

HEBREW CALENDAR INFORMATION

 Which is the Calendar Christ Used?  from the Feb. 1957 Good News (562 kb)    file
 Prove God's Calendar Correct  from the Oct. 1957 Good News (267 kb)    file
 God's Sacred Calendar  1974 (187 kb)    file
 The Hebrew Calendar--Authoritative for God's Church Today!  1981 (361 kb)   file

Gods Calendar (The Christian churches of God)

 

UNDERSTANDING THE MEANING OF "THE ORACLES OF GOD"

Calendar Series ( A big link page to Nelte's )


What is Wrong With The "Jewish Calendar"?
By Steve Bruns, Edited December 14, 2000

 


God's Appointed Times for the Year 2002
by Steve Bruns, March 14, 2002

Admissions on the Calculated Rabbinical Calendar

 

Inconveniences...Not the Same as Postponements
By Jarvis Windom

CGG Says The Cancerous Calendar Controversy  
The Babylonian Calendar
  
Feasts of YHWH
  (Not accepting the Jewish Calendar)  
(Ron Dart)  Why we use the Hebrew Calendar   
Christian Churches of God say:
 
The Principle of Seven
  ABCOG   

Ron Dart Says:      Q & A's  on the Calendar

UCG's take on accepting the Hillel Calendar without proof.   
And their accepting the Jewish calendar instead of looking at the biblical calendar.

 

Ben Whitfield Says: