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Greorgian Month
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January
February
March
April
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June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Hebrew Month
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Tevet (Tebet)
Sh'vat (Shebat)
Adar
Season
Abib
Ziv
Sivan
Tamuz
Av (Ab)
Elul
Tishri
Cheshvan (Bul)
Kislev (Chislev)
Observers of the Covenant Festivals are reminded that the Hebrew months are not in exact alignment with the Greorgian calendar which
observes the solar cycle consisting of 365 days per year or 30-31 days per average month. For this reason, the Hebrew month can begin or end
prior to or within a Greorgian month. The biblical calendar or Hebrew calendar is synchronized by the lunar cycle. Each lunar month consists
of an exact 30 days per month equaling 360 days per year. All biblical festivals will occur within their appropriate season of the year as
indicated by the Holy Bible.
Festivals below are listed according to specific instructions outlined in the Holy Bible called the Book of Instructions. Some festivals are
observed according to the lunar phase, harvest season, or other guidelines. All holy days are recognized in accordance to their appropriate
timeframe as indicated in the Book of Instructions.
Weekly Festivals
Sabbath: every seventh day of the week
Monthly Festivals
New Moon Festival
Full Moon Festival
Seasonal Festivals
Celebration of First Harvest
Festival of Harvest
Annual Commemoration
The Commemoration of Jephthahs Vow (4-day commemoration)
Irregular Festivals
Sabbath Year (every seventh year for 360 days)
Year of Jubilee (Year of Release) (every 50th year for 360 days)
Information provided by the royal family of King Jesus Christ of the Nation of Israel
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