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Moedim- Heb. n. (mo-ed-deem) The plural form of the Hebrew word for“appointed time” or “appointed festival.”



Below is a list of all major holiday dates for the next five years. All holidays begin at sundown on the date before the date specified. Check back to find articles explaining the moed'im.


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Rosh Hashanah 10/4/2005 09/23/2006 09/13/2007 09/30/2008 09/19/2009
Yom Kippur 10/13/2005 10/2/2006 09/22/2007 10/09/2008 09/28/2009
Sukkot 10/18/2005 10/7/2006 09/27/2007 10/14/2008 10/3/2009
Shemini Atzeret 10/25/2005 10/14/2006 10/4/2007 10/21/2008 10/10/2009
Simchat Torah 10/26/2005 10/15/2006 10/5/2007 10/22/2008 10/11/2009
Chanukkah 12/26/2005 12/16/2006 12/05/2007 12/22/2008 12/12/2009
Tu B'Shevat 02/13/2006 02/03/2007 01/22/2008 02/9/2009 01/30/2010
Purim 03/14/2006 03/04/2007 03/21/2008 03/10/2009 02/28/2010
Pesach 04/13/2006 04/03/2007 04/20/2008 04/09/2009 03/30/2010
Lag B'Omer 05/16/2006 05/06/2007 05/23/2008 05/12/2009 05/02/2010
Shavu'ot 06/02/2006 05/23/2007 06/09/2008 05/29/2009 05/19/2010
Tisha B'Av 08/03/2006 07/24/2007 08/10/2008 07/30/2009 07/20/2010

THE HOLY FESTIVALS OF ISRAEL MOEDIM HA'ELOHIM (G-D'S APPOINTED DAYS)

Where you see the word sacrifice in brackets [ ] below, it is provided by our Messiah's sacrifice of Himself. So we should note this on these days. In any case, once the Temple was in place in Jerusalem, under no circumstances were sacrifices allowed to be performed except in the Land of Israel at the Holy Mount.

Customary Greeting: "Chag Same'ach" (Joyful Feast!)

THE LATTER RAIN: FALL FEASTS (Usually in the months of September/October)

1. Yom Teruah (Day of Blowing/Shouting) / Also known customarily as "Rosh HaShana" (Head of the Year) Tishri 1 (First Day of the Seventh Month)

A. Memorial: the entrance into the Promised Land
B. Traditional: the day Adam was created
C. Prophetic: the Day of the L-RD; His coming and judgment
D. Messianic: the day of resurrection and catching away of the holy ones
E. Command: rejoice, shout, blow the shofar; do no wage work, [sacrifice] F. Scripture: Leviticus 23:24,25
G. Gift of the Ruach: working of miracles
H. Fruit of the Ruach: excellence/usefulness

[Between these two feasts it is called "The Days of Awe"]

2. Yom Kippur (Day of Covering/Atonement) Tishri 10 / Also known as "Face to Face"

A. Memorial: atonement for Israel's sins
B. Traditional: the second Passover; name inscribed in Book of Life
C. Prophetic: the day when Israel is restored
D. Messianic: the day when Jewish people accept Yeshua
E. Command: afflict your soul; do no work at all, [sacrifice]
F. Scripture: Leviticus 23:27-32
G. Gift of the Ruach: prophecy
H. Fruit of the Ruach: goodness

3. Sukkot (Tabernacles, The Feast of) / Also known as "The Feast of Ingathering"; the last day (eighth day) is known as Hoshana Raba (Save us, Great One) Tishri 15-23

A. Memorial: the time of temporary wandering
B. Traditional: thanksgiving for prosperity
C. Prophetic: the nations come to worship King Messiah
D. Messianic: the birth of Messiah Yeshua
E. Command: abide in temporary dwellings in the land, first and last day do no wage work, bring an offering of first fruits, [sacrifice]
F. Scripture: Leviticus 23:34-36
G. Gift of the Ruach: discerning of spirits
H. Fruit of the Ruach: persuasion/trust

THE TRIUMPHS: WINTER CELEBRATIONS

1. Chanukah (Dedication, The Feast of) / Also known as "The Festival of Lights" Kislev 25 - Cheshvan 4 (Usually in December)

A. Memorial: the re-dedication of the Temple under the Maccabees
B. Traditional: the eight day miracle of oil for the re-dedication
C. Prophetic: dedication of the 3rd Temple to come
D. Messianic: the conception of Messiah Yeshua
E. Command: none, it is a patriotic celebration
F. Scripture: John 10:22,23; Book of Maccabees
G. Gift of the Ruach: kinds of languages
H. Fruit of the Ruach: humility

2. Purim (Lots) / Also known as "The Feast of Esther" Adar 14 (Usually in March)

A. Memorial: the victory of Esther for her people
B. Traditional: celebrating matriarchal qualities
C. Prophetic: the preservation of the Jewish people
D. Messianic: the ordination of Messiah Yeshua (by Yochanan)
E. Command: none, it is a patriotic celebration
F. Scripture: Book of Esther
G. Gift of the Ruach: interpretation of languages
H. Fruit of the Ruach: self-control

THE FORMER RAIN: SPRING FEASTS (Usually in the months of April-June)

1. Pesach (Passover) / Also known as "The Feast of Our Freedeom" Abib/Nisan 14 (Fourteenth Day of the First Month)

A. Memorial: deliverance from the death angel
B. Traditional: deliverance from slavery, coming again of Elijah
C. Prophetic: deliverance from the wages of sin
D. Messianic: the death of Messiah Yeshua
E. Command: eat bitter herbs, eat no leaven, eat unleavened bread, tell your children what G-d has done in delivering them, bring an offering, [sacrifice]
F. Scripture: Leviticus 23:4,5
G. Gift of the Ruach: word of wisdom
H. Fruit of the Ruach: love

2. Chag Matzah (Feast of Unleavened Bread) Abib/Nisan 15-22

A. Memorial: deliverance from slavery in Egypt
B. Traditional: removal of all leaven
C. Prophetic: cleansing from sin
D. Messianic: the burial of Messiah Yeshua
E. Command: eat no leaven for seven days, eat unleavened bread seven days, first and last day do no wage work, [sacrifice]
F. Scripture: Leviticus 23:6-8; Exodus 13:6-8
G. Gift of the Ruach: word of knowledge
H. Fruit of the Ruach: joy/calm delight

3. Yom HaBikkurim (Day of First Fruits) / Also known as "First Fruits of the Barley Harvest" The first day of the week, which follows Passover

A. Memorial: thanksgiving for the first fruits of the land
B. Traditional: none, this day is not kept by modern Judaism
C. Prophetic: assurance of salvation
D. Messianic: the resurrection of Messiah Yeshua
E. Command: wave a barley loaf (sheaf) before the L-RD
F. Scripture: Leviticus 23:9-14
G. Gift of the Ruach: trust/faith
H. Fruit of the Ruach: peace

4. Shavuot (Weeks, Feast of) / Also known as "First Fruits of the Wheat Harvest" The seventh first day from First Fruits (modern Judaism counts this from the day after Nisan 15, making it always fall on Sivan 6)

A. Memorial: Establishment of the People of YHVH
B. Traditional: Moses announces the covenant in Torah
C. Prophetic: Israel to be a witness of YHVH
D. Messianic: the out-pouring of the Ruach Ha'Kodesh
E. Command: rejoice, do no wage work, bring an offering of first fruits, [sacrifice]
F. Leviticus 23:15-21
G. Gift of the Ruach: gifts of healing
H. Fruit of the Ruach: patience

OTHER IMPORTANT SCRIPTURAL DAYS

1. Abib/Nisan 1: The biblical Rosh HaShana. The first day of the Hebrew year according to Scripture. Exodus 12:2.

2. Shabbat Ha'Gadol: The first Sabbath of the Hebrew Year; the first Sabbath in Nisan.

2. Abib/Nisan 10: The Inclusion of the Lamb. The day when the lamb was selected for Passover, which was also the day Yeshua came into Jerusalem on a donkey. Exodus 12:3-6.

3. Av 9 / Tisha B'Av: The day when both Temples were destroyed, and other judgements came upon Israel.

4. Every Shabbat: Each weekly seventh day Sabbath is considered a holy feast day. Leviticus 23:1-3.

5. Rosh Chodesh: The first day of every Hebrew month is noted as a special day. Numbers 28:11-14.

 
 
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