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Here are the feasts of God so that you may observe them and keep yourself and your family from sinning against Yahovah Yeshua the King of the Universe.

Feast Name Hebrew Date Description
Passover (Pesach) 14 Nisan Exodus from Egypt begins
Feast of Unleavened Bread 15–21 Nisan 7-day feast after Passover
First Fruits (Bikkurim) 16 Nisan (or Sunday after Passover) Beginning of barley harvest
Shavuot (Pentecost) 6 Sivan 50 days after First Fruits
Yom Teruah (Trumpets) 1 Tishrei Start of civil year (Rosh Hashanah)
Yom Kippur 10 Tishrei Day of Atonement
Sukkot (Tabernacles) 15–21 Tishrei Feast of Booths
Shemini Atzeret 22 Tishrei 8th day assembly

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