
YHVH's Sacred Calendar
2009
Year
All times stated are local Jerusalem, Israel times,
and are only used to predetermine
"The Beginning of Months."
Updated
01/12/09
The First Day of the Sacred New Year
and
the Annual Holy Days
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Scriptural Sacred Calendar
New Moon and Full Moon Holy Day Dates
All Days Begin and End after Sunset at dusk.
Dusk occurs approximately 25 to 30 minutes after sunset except in far Northern and Southern regions of the Earth.
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The "The Beginning of Months" always occurs on the first Dark New Moon near the beginning of Spring, and by Divine Creation it almost always falls after the Vernal (Spring) Equinox; which is approx. March 20th-21st every year on the Gregorian Calendar. |
Friday
March 27th, 2009 begins
March 26th at dusk.
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Abib / Aviv
Nissan
1st
NEW MOON
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Sacred New Year
This day is known as "The Beginning of Months." This day is not an annual High Sabbath.
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Wednesday
April 8th, 2009 begins
April 7th at dusk.
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Abib / Aviv
Nissan
13th
NOTE:
This is not a High Holy Day, therefore, if you
make a mistake, try to
do better next time.
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Chagigah Preparation
All meal preparations need to be completed prior to sunset on this day, except if the day is a Seventh Day Shabbat; in which case make preparations prior to Shabbat.
Don't forget to prepare the leavened bread and make ready your wine or grape juice if you have a medical condition that prevent the consumption of alcohol.
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Chagigah / Koinonia
"This Do in Remembrance of Me" This was-is an established "Passover Peace Offering" meal.
Assemble together just prior to Sunset and then observe between Sunset and anytime PRIOR to daybreak on Abib 14th. Followers of Messiah will break and eat Leavened Bread (Artos) and drink some wine. When the meal is complete they wash one anothers feet.
1Corinthians 10:16
John 13:14
A CHAGIGAH "Passover Peace Offering Meal" may continue after dusk, but no longer than is absolutely necessary.
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Thursday
April 9th, 2009 begins
April 8th, 2009 at dusk.
Preparations traditionally take place during daylight hours, and must be fully completed prior to Sunset on this same day, as the Passover Meal begins near Sunset. |
Abib / Aviv
Nissan
14th
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Passover Preparation
of Leviticus 23. ALL preparations must be completed prior to sunset on this day, except if the day is a Seventh Day Shabbat; in which case make preparations prior to Shabbat.
Messiah was crucified, and was taken down from the stake near the end of this time period just prior to Sunset. He was placed in the grave among the dead near Sunset.
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Passover Meal
of Leviticus 23 is eaten at the very end of this day. See Exodus 12:6-8. Traditionally this meal is carried over into Abib 15, but the lamb must be consumed or burned before daybreak on Abib 15. See Exodus 12:10. However, kindle no fires during a Shabbat. This could be a problem in some years. So be sure to consume everything.
Meal begins just prior to Sunset near the end of the day on Abib 14th.
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Friday
April 10th, 2009 begins
April 9th, 2009 at dusk.
Appointed
Full Moon
Feast Day
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Abib / Aviv
15th

Nissan
15th
Observable
Full
Moon
The
number
fifteen
symbolizes
deliverance
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First Day
of
Unleavened Bread
which lasts 7 total days. Eat no food containing leavening agents during these 7 nights and 7 days.
Exodus 12:15 Put leaven out of your homes, and burn it if necessary, immediately following the Passover meal. Absolutely nothing is to remain until daybreak. See Exodus 12:10. However, kindle no fires during a Shabbat. This could be a problem in some years. So be sure to consume everything.
Leviticus 23:6-7
A Holy Convocation
(Commanded Assembly)
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Saturday
April 11th, 2009 begins
April 10th, 2009 at dusk.
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Abib / Aviv
Nissan
16th
this day varies
from year to year.
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Shabbat
A Holy Convocation
(Commanded Assembly)
TheSeventh Day Sabbath
The next Sabbath begins the
7 week count to Pentecost.
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Sunday morning
April 12th, 2009
Early Sunday morning April 12th at dawn.
This day is neither a Sunrise Service nor a Holy Convocation.
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Abib / Aviv
Nissan
21st
The Morning
Omer
or
Wavesheaf
takes place.
this day varies
from year to year.
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Wavesheaf / Omer
Leviticus 23:11 The Omer or Wavesheaf is waved by our High Priest on the morrow after the First Sabbath Day during Unleavened Bread.
This day is neither a Sunrise Service nor a Holy Convocation.
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Thursday
April 16th, 2009 begins
April 15th, 2009 at dusk.
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Abib / Aviv
Nissan
21st
this day varies
from year to year.
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Last Day
of
Unleavened Bread
A Holy Convocation
(Commanded Assembly)
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Shabbat 04-18-2009
Shabbat 04-25-2009
Shabbat 05-02-2009
Shabbat 5-09-2009
Shabbat 5-16-2009
Shabbat 05-23-2009
Shabbat 05-30-2009
Shavuot
The Shabbat prior to
Pentecost.
Sivan
7th. |
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2
3
4
5
6
7
Seven Weekly
Shabbats
after the
Wavesheaf. |
Seven Weekly Sabbaths
of the count to the "Feast of First Fruits," aka "Feast of Weeks," "Shavuot" or "Pentecost."
Leviticus 23:15-16
15 And ye shall count unto you from the morrow after the Sabbath, from the day that ye brought the sheaf of the wave offering (Omer); seven (additional) Sabbaths (Shabbats) shall be complete:
16 Even unto the morrow after the seventh Sabbath shall ye number fifty days;
A Holy Convocation
(Commanded Assembly)
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Sunday
May 31st, 2009 begins
May 30th, 2009 at dusk.
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Pentecost
A Holy Convocation
(Commanded Assembly)
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Monday
June 1st, 2009 begins
May 31st, 2009 at dusk.
Seven day period ending with the Full Moon on June 7th |
A Seven Day Feast
Sivan 9th
through
Sivan 15th
The
number
fifteen
symbolizes
deliverance

Observable
Full
Moon
this day varies
from year to year.
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Feast of Weeks
"The Feast of First Fruits"
Leviticus 23:16-22 ("The Chosen Few" are the New meal Offering made from leaven or sin).
Symbolism: Prepare leavened food in advance of Shabbat and Pentecost; just as "The Chosen," who were prepared by trials of fire and are coming out of sin (leaven), were also prepared in advance for this event.
Note: "The Feast of Firstfruits" (aka The Feast of Weeks) was intended to include "The Full Moon;" symbolism of coming out of darkness and moving into "The Light." This feast is easy to keep by simply living a normal life and eating leavened food, but now you can do so with a new perspective. Only Shabbat & Pentecost are Holy Convocations. Keep Shabbat Holy. |
Sunday
September 20th, 2009 begins September 19th, 2009 at dusk.
A
New Moon
Annual
High
Sabbath
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THE SEVENTH MONTH
Ethanim
1st
or
Tishri
1st
DARK
NEW
MOON
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Yom Teruah
The First Six Trumpets:
Begins with Rosh HaShanah which symbolizes the opening of The Seventh Seal, and incorporates both Yom Teruah and Yom Kippur. This ten day period of time is Solemn and Yom Teruah, the first day, is a Holy Convocation. This is not a Full Moon Feast Day, as The Earth is still in darkness until sometime after "The Last Trumpet" sounds.
Note: Some Christian sects call this day "The Feast of Trumpets," but it is not a True Feast.
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Tuesday
September 29th, 2009
begins September 28th, 2009 at dusk.
Note: When this day falls on a Friday, prepare food for Shabbat prior to this day. |
Ethanim 10th
or
Tishri
10th
Day of
Fasting |
Yom Kippur
The Day of At-one-ment. This is the last day of Rosh HaShanah and is a Holy Convocation and a Solemn Day of Fasting.
Symbolizes when The Messiah himself will sound The Last Trumpet at his return. YHVH and Messiah will both be with us. Messiah will be with us in a glorified body, and YHVH will be with us Spiritually.
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Sunday
October 4th, 2009
begins October 3rd, 2009 at dusk, and lasts through Saturday October 10th at dusk.
is an
Appointed
Full Moon
Feast Day
In reality it lasts through Sunday October 11th at dusk, because it, also, includes "The Last Great Day" (below).
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Ethanim
15th

Tishri
15th
Observable
Full
Moon
The
number
fifteen
symbolizes
deliverance
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Succoth / Sukkat
Feast of Ingathering. (Leviticus 23:34-36)
Symbolizes The Seventh or Sabbath Millennium and its' long one thousand year period of Messiah's Reign on Earth as "King of Kings" of "The Spiritual Seed of Abraham" or "The Chosen Few."
Aka The Feast of Tabernacles or Feast of Booths.
This First Day is a Holy Convocation, and an appointed Full Moon Feast Day.
Don't forget to build your "Sukkah." Symbolic of the many various and temporary physical genetic human traits and nationalities from which YHVH and His Messiah have Chosen their Few.
Celebrate !
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Sunday
October 11th, 2009
begins October 10th at dusk.
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Ethanim
22nd
or
Tishri
22nd
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Last Great Day
The eighth day of Sukkat symbolizes the final one hundred year period immediately following the Sabbath Millennium, The Second Resurrection of the dead, and The Great White Throne Judgement period.
This 8th day is a Holy Convocation.
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There are no winter Holy Days |
Please make note that the Time Graph below is based on YHVH's Solar Day, and not the presently altered 24 hour clock in which each day begins and ends at Midnight. Therefore, the Annual High Sabbath (The First Day of Unleavened Bread) began approximately six hours before Midnight on a Wednesday, according to "The present system of keeping time."
- The following chart is not to be used as a reference for any other purpose other than to show the general time frame of the Wednesday Preparation Day, the three nights and three days that Messiah Yahshua was in the grave, and the timing of his resurrection. Any reference to event(s) prior to these four days is provided merely as a general reference and without specific regard to the actual time of the event(s).

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Year |
Vernal equinox |
Autumnal equinox |
Leap year |
2000 |
20 March, 07.35 |
22 September, 17.27 |
yes |
2001 |
20 March, 13.31 |
22 September, 23.04 |
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2002 |
20 March, 19.16 |
23 September, 04.55 |
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2003 |
21 March, 01.00 |
23 September, 10.47 |
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2004 |
20 March, 06.49 |
22 September, 16.30 |
yes |
2005 |
20 March, 12.33 |
22 September, 22.23 |
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2006 |
20 March, 18.25 |
23 September, 04.03 |
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2007 |
21 March, 00.07 |
23 September, 09.51 |
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2008 |
20 March, 5.48 |
22 September, 15.44 |
yes |
2009 |
20 March, 11.43 |
22 September, 21.18 |
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2010 |
20 March, 17.32 |
23ÊSeptember, 03.09 |
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all times are UTC (GMT) |
Year |
Summer Solstice |
Winter Solstice |
Leap year |
2000 |
21 June, 01.48 |
21 December, 13.37 |
yes |
2001 |
21 June, 07.38 |
21 December, 19.21 |
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2002 |
21 June, 13.24 |
22 December, 01.14 |
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2003 |
21 June, 19.10 |
22 December, 07.04 |
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2004 |
21 June, 00.57 |
21 December, 12.41 |
yes |
2005 |
21 June, 06.46 |
21 December, 18.35 |
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2006 |
21 June, 12.26 |
22 December, 00.22 |
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2007 |
21 June, 18.06 |
22 December, 06.08 |
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2008 |
20 June, 23.59 |
21 December, 12.04 |
yes |
2009 |
21 June, 05.45 |
21 December, 17.47 |
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2010 |
21 June, 11.28 |
21 December, 23.38 |
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all times are UTC (GMT) |
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