Our Father in Heaven created the biblical feast days in preparation for Jesus’ first advent and the Second Advent that is yet to come. When Jesus was here his birth advents and his crucifixion events did fulfill Feast Day laws documented by Moses and that is how the Israelites knew that it was their kinsman redeemer who had come for them. The Israelites were waiting for Jesus to come and after his death on Passover they knew it was him who had fulfilled the feast day laws as stated.
“Do not think that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets. I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill. For amen I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot, or one tittle shall not pass of the law, till all be fulfilled. He therefore that shall break one of these least commandments, and shall so teach men, shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven. But he that shall do and teach, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.” DR Mat 5:17-19
Jesus tells us clearly above that the laws of Moses are in effect until the kingdom of heaven comes. Since the kingdom of heaven has not yet come to the earth, we know the laws still must be followed. Jesus stated he came to fulfill the law; however, nowhere does it state that he fulfilled all the laws of Moses. Jesus only fulfilled the laws that he planned to fulfill during the first advent and will fulfill the rest of the Feast Day laws when he returns.
Our Father in Heaven’s Feast Days
Our Father in Heaven made appointments with us to keep the feast days. We are to keep these feast days as a sign of being HIS people plus they were put in place to ensure that HIS people would be ready for Jesus’ return. Many of the feast days should still be considered prophecy since they are yet to come. Only by studying and doing HIS feast days will you be ready and not be miss-lead by an anti-Christ person. Most of these feast state they are to be observed perpetually meaning for ever. Here are some of the verses where HE states these feasts are perpetual:
“And ye shall keep this commandment, for on this day will I bring out your force out of the land of Egypt; and ye shall make this day a perpetual ordinance for you throughout your generations.” Exo 12:17
“And ye shall not eat bread, or the new parched corn, until this same day, until ye offer the sacrifices to your God: it is a perpetual statute throughout your generations in all your dwellings.” Lev 23:14
“And ye shall call this day a convocation: it shall be holy to you; ye shall do no servile work on it: it is a perpetual ordinance throughout your generations in all your habitations.” Lev 23:21
“Ye shall do no manner of work: it is a perpetual statute throughout your generations in all your habitations.” Lev 23:31
“It is a perpetual statute for your generations: in the seventh month ye shall keep it.” Lev 23:41
The feast day laws are not an invitation to attend; they are a law that all men especially must attend for the Unleavened bread feast, the Feast of Weeks, and the Feast of Tabernacles. These three feasts are not to be celebrated at home.
“Three times in the year shall every male of thine appear before the Lord the God of Israel.” Exo 34:23
“Three times in the year shall all thy males appear before the Lord thy God in the place which the Lord shall choose in the feast of unleavened bread, and in the feast of weeks, and in the feast of tabernacles: thou shalt not appear before the Lord thy God empty.” Deu 16:16
The feast days in the laws of Moses are Christian Israelite Holy Feat Days that must be celebrated as the new Christ believing Apostles from the tribe of Benjamin did at the appointed times that our Father in Heaven declared. The book ‘Writings of Falvius Josephus’ also records that the tribes did celebrate the feast day after Jesus’ crucifixion.
Sabbath Rest Day
The Sabbath rest day is a weekly holy day that occurs every Saturday. One of the signs of being his chosen people is following the Sabbath Day laws. These links provide more information.
The Sabbath Day & the Biblical Weekly Cycle of Seven
Christian Israelite Festivals
Below are the feast days required of all Christian Israelites by the laws of Moses plus the new feast days that started as a result of Jesus’ life and crucifixion. The dates given are based on the Dead Sea Scrolls Temple Calendar. The feasts or festivals that started after Jesus was crucified that are not in our bibles since these traditions were establish after the New Testament was written. These festivals are to honor what Jesus did for us and should be considered Christian even though they are not in our bibles. They were started to honor Jesus Christ and the activities performed on these days should be conducted in a biblical matter. I plan to honor all of them at minimum with prayer. Those with families at home might want to observe with a special family dinner and prayer.
The feasts in red below are feast required by our Father in Heaven as documented in the laws of Moses. They all start at sunrise except for Passover and the Day of Atonement; scriptures state these two feast start in the evening.
Spring Feast Days
Spring Christian Feast Days Red = Required by the laws of Moses |
Biblical Date |
Date 2021 |
Date 2022 |
History & Notes |
1st Day of the Month Celebration Observe the month of New Corn (Deu 16:1, Num 28:11) New Year’s Day Spring Festival Start of Religious & Agricultural Year The celebration of Noah starting to build the ark & 2 years later the earth was visible. (Jub 6) This is also the day that yearly Priestly Consecration began for 8 days. (Exo 29, Lev 8) |
Abib 1 |
March 17th |
March 16th |
In 1752, the first day of the New Year changed to January 1st plus all of the dates on our calendar were shifted by 11 days. This aligned the New Year’s day observance with the Feast of the Circumcision of Christ, based on the false belief that Jesus was born on December 25th. Information about New Years, Equinoxes & Passover dates. Spring Festivals are a tradition in many communities. In 3238 BC, Noah instituted the Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter Festivals. It was part of the covenant made with our Father on Pentecost. |
Jesus’ Last Supper Dinner served with leavened bread & wine. (Mat 26:20) |
Abib 13 |
March 29th |
March 28th |
Today this feast is traditionally called “The Last Supper” |
Passover Feast –meal at evening Dinner served with unleavened bread & bitter herbs. Remove leaven from your home. (Exo 12:6-11 & 12:50, Num 9:3, Deu 16:6) The 1st born of Egypt killed and the 1st born of Israel was saved. (Exo 12:29) Jesus crucified & died about 3:00pm. (Mat 27:45, John 19:14) Jesus in tomb just before the dawn of Abib 15 (Luke 23:54) |
Abib 14 |
March 30th |
March 29th |
During 100s AD, Rome started enforcing the date of observance be based on a new moon calculation. Lots of Christians were killed for celebrating Passover on the correct date. The Passover Feast was stopped and the Easter observance was started instead. Good Friday services are the replacement services for Passover; however they are never held three days before Easter as it should be since Jesus was in the tomb 3 day and 3 nights. (Luke 24:46) An overview of the Passover Feast (I need to expand on this though.) Determining the time of day of Jesus’ death. The Great Pyramid of Giza records Jesus’ birth, baptism, and death. The state of Florida celebrates Passover on about the correct date each year. Pascua means Passover. |
Unleavened Bread Feast Dedication & Redemption of the 1st born (Exo 12:15-16, Exo 13:2, Deu 16:3) Left bondage in Egypt on Abib 15 (Exo 12) Passed thru the Red Sea on Abib 21 |
Abib 15 – Abib 21 |
March 31st to April 6th |
March 30th to Apr 5th |
Unleavened Bread & Redemption of the First Born Unleavened Bread, Redemption, & First Fruits The Crossing of the Red Sea & May Day Unleavened bread recipes: |
Jesus’ Resurrection Day was during the Feast of Unleavened bread. (Luke 24:1, Mat 28:1, John 20:1) |
Abib 18 |
April 3rd |
Apr 2nd |
This is a Sabbath day; therefore a day of rest. I’m sure that is why services were never on this day. |
Mary finds Jesus’ tomb empty & Jesus appears to Mary & the Apostles. (Mat 28, John 20:1) |
Abib 19 |
April 4th |
Apr 3rd |
Easter Sunday services are to remember that Jesus was resurrected. Easter is celebrated in 100 countries. I believe that Easter received this name because when Jesus returns he will come from the east. (Mat 24:27) Therefore on the day of his resurrection they were thinking about HIS return and this is why traditional churches are arranged where the audience is face towards the east. The word easter means eastern |
Eat No Grain (Lev 23:14) |
Abib 22 – Abib 25 |
April 7th - April 10th |
Apr 6th to 9th |
I believe this time period of eating Unleavened Bread and then no grain is actually a natural detox process for your body. Therefore you are physically and spiritually removing impurities or leaven from your soul. (See Luke 12:1 regarding the leaven of the Pharisees.) |
First Fruits (Wave Sheaf) Feast Jesus became High Priest (Lev 23:10, Luke 9:28, Num 6) This was an offering performed at Sunday services. (Starts countdown to the Feast of Weeks) |
Abib 26 |
April 11th |
Apr 10th |
Unleavened Bread, Redemption, & First Fruits The First Fruits & determining the correct date of the Feast of Weeks |
1st Day of the Month Celebration (Num 28:11) |
2nd Month, 1st Day |
Apr 16th |
Apr 15th |
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Passover Feast - Make-up Day (Num 9:10-11)
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2nd Month, 14th day |
Apr 29th |
Apr 28th |
This only applies if you were not able to observe the Passover on the correct death due to a death in the family or because you are traveling. This is why there is mention of the Apostles or Jesus’ family having a Passover dinner after Jesus died that day; it was forbidden for them to have that Passover since Jesus had died. |
Jesus’ Ascension Day (Luke 24:51) Noah: flood gates open & water rises. (Gen 7:11) Noah: one year later ark rested on Mount Ararat. (Gen 8:14) |
2nd Month, 27th Day |
May 12th |
May 11th |
Ascension Day is observed in 52 countries. They do not celebrate on this on the correct day since they base it on a moving Easter date. |
1st Day of the Month Celebration (Num 28:11) |
3rd Month, 1st day |
May 16th |
May 15th |
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The Feast of Weeks (Pentecost) Feast A renewal of the covenants our Father made with our ancestors. Covenants made with Noah in 3238 BC, Abraham in 2092 BC, Isaac in 2069 BC, Jacob 1879 BC and Israelites in 1448 BC. In 33 AD, Apostles & 3000 others baptized received the Holy Spirit. Offering were made at Pentecost at Sunday services. |
3rd Month, 15th day |
May 30th |
May 29th |
Many churches used to call this feast WhitSun or White Sunday. This is when the churches would have revivals, the Christians would dress in white and baptisms would be performed. The First Fruits & determining the correct date of the Feast of Weeks The history of Pentecost & how we are saved by water. This 1880 Wright’s Almanac shows Pentecost is called Whit Sunday (page 14) and they were basing the date on a movable Easter. |
Trinity Sunday also called Decoration Day, a time to remember our ancestors & visit the cemeteries. (Exo 20:12, honoring our forefathers) |
3rd Month, 22nd Day |
Jun 6th |
Jun 5th |
Memorial Day in the America used to be called Decoration Day. It used to be a where the families would have a picnic at the cemeteries and pray for the souls of their ancestors. I mention Trinity Sunday in my All Saints Day article. Trinity Sunday is reflected on the 1880 Wrights Almanac (page 14) on the Sunday after Whit Sunday. |
Summer Feast Days
Summer Christian Feast Days Red = Required by the laws of Moses |
Biblical Date |
Date 2021 |
Date 2022 |
Notes and more Information |
1st Day of the Month Celebration (Num 28:11) Summer Division Festival Noah’s flood: Flood gates closed & water descending. (Jub 6:25) |
4th Month, 1st Day |
June 16th |
June 15th |
In 3238 BC, Noah instituted the Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter Festivals. It was part of the covenant made with our Father on Pentecost. |
1st Day of the Month Celebration (Num 28:11) |
5th Month, 1st day |
July 16th |
Jul 15th |
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New Wine Festival from the Dead Sea Scrolls (Num 18:12) The New Wine offering was performed at Sunday services. |
5th Month, 3rd day |
July 18nd |
July 17th |
Information about the New Wine Festival. |
1st Day of the Month Celebration (Num 28:11) |
6th Month 1st day |
Aug 15th |
Aug 14th |
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New Oil Festival from the Dead Sea Scrolls. (Num 18:12) The New Oil offering was done at Sunday services. |
6th Month, 22nd day |
Sept 5th |
Sep 4th |
Information about the New Oil Festival. |
Wood Offering Festival from the Dead Sea Scrolls. (Num 18:12) This was a six day festival where all 12 tribes were to bring wood to the temple. Two tribes a day brought wood. |
6th Month, 29th day |
Sep 12th |
Sep 11th |
Information about the Wood Festival. |
Fall Feast Days
Fall Christian Feast Days Red = Required by the laws of Moses |
Biblical Date |
Date 2021 |
Date 2022 |
Notes |
1st Day of the Month Celebration (Num 28:11) Feast of Trumpets (Lev 23:23-25, Num 29:1) New Civic Year, Fall Division Festival (Jub 6:25) Noah’s flood observance: The abyss was opened & the flood was receding. (Jub 5:59) Israelite exiles rebuilt the altar & made offerings. (Ezra 3:1) |
7th Month, 1st day |
September 15th |
September 14th |
Civic New Year starts still today at this time. It is when the children go back to school and civic elections occur after this date.
Information about the Feast of Trumpets
In 3238 BC, Noah instituted the Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter Festivals. It was part of the covenant made with our Father on Pentecost. |
Day of Atonement – starts in the evening (Lev 23:26-32, Lev 16, Num 29:7-11) 24 hour special Sabbath rest, prayer, fasting, & repentance of all sin. Also repent for the sins of our ancestors. Jesus’ Birth Break Fast Feast during the sun rising which was when Jesus was born. Jesus was born just prior to the dawning of the 7th Month, 11th day. |
7th Month, 9th – 10th |
Sept 23th - Sept 24th |
Sept 22 to Sept 23rd |
Information about the Day of Atonement Information about Jesus’ birth on the Day of Atonement
The Great Pyramid of Giza records Jesus’ birth, baptism, and death. |
Ministry of Reconciliation (2 Cor 5:18) New cycle of judging begins since all sins were repented of the previous day. |
7th Month, 11th Day |
Sept 25th |
Sept 24th |
This day was traditionally called Michaelmas and was observed on Sept 29th (Dan 12:1-7, Jude 1:6-9, Rev 12:7-9) The archangel Michael is associated with the final judgement day & with slaying the dragon. Church records were reconciled from the previous Michaelmas to the current year Michaelmas. New judges & officers elected so that a new cycle of judgement begins. More information about Michaelmas and the Day of Atonement |
Feast of Tabernacles (Feast of Booths or Ingathering) Dwell in tents for 8 days. (Lev 23:33-41, Deu 16:13, Neh 8:13-18) |
7th Month, 15th – 22nd |
Sep 29th - Oct 6th |
Sept 28th to Oct 5th |
Overview of the Feast of Tabernacles. |
Feast of the Naming & Circumcision Christ (Gen 17:12-13, Lev 12:3). This event took place during the Feast of Tabernacles.
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7th Month, 18th Day |
Oct 2nd |
Oct 3rd |
New Year’s Day, Jan 1st use to be called the Feast of the Naming & Circumcision of Christ based on the belief that Jesus was born on Christmas day. However, since Jesus was born on September 29th, October 6th would be the correct date. This maybe also called a Christening where the baby is anointed with oil, given a Christian name and circumcised if the baby is a boy. |
Last Great Day Feast (after the final judgement it will be the expiration of sin since all of the goats will be burnt by this day) (John 7:37-39, Rev 21:1-4) |
7th Month, 22nd day |
Oct 6th |
Oct 5th |
The original Thanksgiving celebration was the Feast of Tabernacles and the Last Great Day. Canada actually celebrates Thanksgiving close to the correct date each year. Thanksgiving in America Nov 22nd & Canada on Oct 8th. |
Jesus’ baptism date (Mat 3:16) |
7th Month, 25th day |
Oct 9th |
Oct 8th |
The Great Pyramid of Giza records Jesus’ birth, baptism, and death. |
1st Day of the Month Celebration (Num 28:1) |
8th Month, 1st day |
Oct 15th |
Oct 14th |
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Mary presents baby Jesus at the temple after Mary’s forty day purification process was completed. Lev 12, Luke 2:22 |
8th Month, 20th day |
Nov 3th |
Nov 2nd |
This Feast was named Candlemas or the ‘Feast of the Presentation of our Lord Jesus’ in the churches and is incorrectly celebrated on February 2nd based on the false belief that Jesus was born on Dec 25th. |
1st Day of the Month Celebration (Num 28:11) |
9th Month, 1st day |
Nov 14th |
Nov 13th |
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Feast of the Dedication Festival of Lights 8 day feast. In 164 BC, new altar was built & dedicated for the 2nd Temple by Judas Maccabee. Josephus states this festival was called the Festival of Lights. (1Mac 4:44-59, John 10:22, Antiquities 12.7.6) |
9th Month, 25th day |
Dec 8th – Dec 16th |
Dec 7th to Dec 15th |
More about the Feast of the Dedication. The Saturnalia Festival was also called the Festival of Lights and was an 8 day public holiday that began on Dec 17th to Dec 23rd on the Julian Calendar. This feast lead up to the Winter Solstice just like the Festival that Judas Maccabee instituted. It appears they had changed the celebration of the Jerusalem temple altar to the Saturn temple in Rome. This is probably because the temple in Jerusalem was destroyed in about 70 AD. |
Winter Feast Days
Winter Christian Feast Days Red = Required by the laws of Moses |
Biblical Date |
Date 2021 |
Date 2022 |
Notes |
1st Day of the Month Celebration (Num 28:11) Winter Division Feast Day Noah’s flood: He could see the tops of the mountains & he was glad. (Jub 6) |
10th Month, 1st day |
Dec 15th |
Dec 14th |
In 3238 BC, Noah instituted the Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter Festivals. It was part of the covenant made with our Father on Pentecost. Many different traditions have risen from this celebration around the world. |
Feast of the Dedication - Festival of Lights This is the last day of the 8 day feast Jesus attended this feast in Jerusalem. (John 10:22-23) |
10th Month, 2nd day |
Dec 16th |
Dec 14th |
More about the Feast of the Dedication. |
Theophany – (Epiphany) The Manifestation of God or Theos Date of Mary’s conception (Luke 1:31) The Word was made flesh. (John 1:14) |
10th Month, 19th Day |
Jan 2nd |
Jan 1st |
More about Theophany, Epiphany & Christmas. This feast was also called Feast of Annunciation & has been celebrated on the date of March 25th, based on the false belief that Jesus was born on December 25th. Christmas means ‘ the anointed one's festival’ The Christmas date of December 25th was the day of Mary’s conception of Jesus on the old calendar (called Old Style). Proof of Jesus’ conception date. |
1st Day of the Month Celebration (Num 28:11)
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11 Month, 1st day |
Jan 14th |
Jan 13th |
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1st Day of the Month Celebration (Num 28:11) |
12th Month, 1st day |
Feb 13th |
Jan 12th |
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Triumph of Judas Maccabeus Nicanor was defeated. (2 Mac 15:35) |
12th Month, 13th day |
Feb 25th |
Feb 24th |
This day became known as Parentalia and was then followed by Feralia and then Caristia. The tradition became a 9 day observance. The observance dates were from February 13th to February 22nd on the old calendar; therefore included the Feast of Purim. On this date they visited tomb stones of their ancestors. |
Feast of Purim, Sabbath day of rest In 479 BC, the Triumph of Mardocheus', also called Purim. (Est 9:21 & 2 Mac 15:36) |
12th Month, 14th day |
Feb 26th |
Feb 25th |
Feralia (belonging to the dead or funeral) was a somber festival where they made offerings for dead spirits who required propitiation (cover sin). Therefore, they desired originally to cover the sins of those who caused the wars during the time of the Maccabees and Esther. Caristia was a family festival that was about honoring family and ancestors. All family disagreements were to be reconciled on this day. |
Feast of Purim also called Phrurae (Est 9:21) Purim means ‘to purify’. |
12th Month, 15th day |
Feb 27th |
Feb 26th |
Rome moved these festivals to May and then later to the now celebrated and corrupted All Hallows Eve and All Saints Day. |
Here is a link to the 2021 calendar PDF file.
Here is a link to the 2022 calendar PDF file.
For more information on how these dates were calculated, please see this page.
The Feast Days are Not Fulfilled
The Feast Days are not fulfilled. In the verses below Jesus is stating part of what will happen at the Second Advent when he comes to fulfill the Fall Feast Days. During the Day of Atonement and Feast of Tabernacles goats are to be completely burnt as a sin offering according to law and the below verses telling us that Jesus and his angels will fulfill these laws when he returns.
“And when the Son of man shall come in his majesty, and all the angels with him, then shall he sit upon the seat of his majesty. And all nations shall be gathered together before him, and he shall separate them one from another, as the shepherd separateth the sheep from the goats: And he shall set the sheep on his right hand, but the goats on his left. Then shall the king say to them that shall be on his right hand: Come, ye blessed of my Father, possess you the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.” DR Mat 25:31-34
“Then he shall say to them also that shall be on his left hand: Depart from me, you cursed, into everlasting fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels.” DR Mat 25:41
Conclusion
I plan to continue celebrating the feast days as our Father in Heaven put into law. I hope you will also. Praise our Father in Heaven who gave us the prophecy of the fulfillment of the Feast Days!!
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