God's Holy Days 2010 
3 times [Seasons] a year, all males are to appear before The Lord your God, at a place that He chooses. Deuteronomy 16:16.
1.
March 31 Wednesday = Passover (Seder) "on" the Wednesday Evening of March 31 = the 15th of Nisan*
April 1 Thursday = 1st Day of Unleavened Bread** Holy Day, no work
April 2 Friday Wave Sheaf Offering Day Friday count to Pentecost's 50th day starts
April 7 Wednesday = 7th Day of Unleavened Bread** Holy Day, no work
2.
May 21 Friday Pentecost** Sivan 6 Shavuot** Holy Day, no work
3.
September 11 Saturday Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah)** Holy Day, no work, & a High Day
 
September 20 Monday Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur)** Holy Day, no work
 
September 25 Saturday 1st Day of Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot)** Holy Day, no work, & a High Day
October 1 Friday 7th Day of Feast of Tabernacles = (The Great Last Day***)** Holy Day, no work
October 2 Saturday, the 8th Day = (Shemini Atzeret)** Holy Day, no work, & a High Day

* On the evening "of" March 31, not the evening before March 31.

** All days start the evening the day before, at sunset, and all days end at sunset of that day, because God's "evening" starts the day. And the "evening" and the morning were the 1st day. Genesis 1:5.

*** The 7th day of the Feast of Tabernacles "is" The Great Last Day, "because" it "STARTS" THE GREAT 1000 YEARS of Christ Jesus'/Yeshua's GREAT reign. We "know" that the 7th Day of the Feast "is" The Last Great Day, "because" it was the day that Jesus stood up "on" the last day of the water oblation ceremony, where the Priests went 7 times round the Altar (on the 1st Day of the Feast the Priests only went 1 time around the Altar, 2nd Day = twice, etc.) and poured water on the horns of the of the Altar. I will raise him up on the LAST DAY John 6:44. The Great Last Day is "BEFORE" the start of the 8,000th year, because Jesus/Yeshua spoke of water "during" the 7th day of the water oblation ceremony on the 7th day of the Feast. And Jesus then stood up (in the Great Day of the Feast) and said: If any man thirst, let him come to "Me" and drink. John 7:37. The day that Jesus raises all the Dead is at "the end" of the 7,000th Year (not the beginning); and the rest of the dead were not raised until the end of the 1000 years. But the rest of the dead did not live again until the thousand years were finished. Revelations 20:5.

Then, once raised, there is 100 years for the person to repent. Isaiah 65:20.

The 7th Day of the Feast of Tabernacles "is" The Great Last Day because it is the "GREAT Day" when Jesus/Yeshua "starts" to reign. That is what makes the DAY (Last Great Day) "GREAT".

Then in the 8,000th year Yeshua/Christ Jesus delivers the Kingdom (the Planet Earth) to The Father.

[ ] Added by Editor.

It is "very" unusual that there are "3" High Days this Year, as generally there are none, or only 1, and not only that:
They fall "precisely" at
the beginning day of the 3rd Season,
the middle Feast of the 3rd Season, and
the last day of the 3rd Season.
((A High Day is when a Feast Day on which there is no work, "also" falls on the Sabbath Day (Saturday)). Extremely unusual/different indeed. It could mark the start of something such as the Beast, just like silence in Heaven for 1 hour later marks: "And when he [the Lamb] had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour." Revelations 8:1. This is to say these 3 high days do "not" mark the 7th seal, but mark something else, that is ominous.


*** The 7th day of the Feast of Tabernacles "is" The Great Last Day, "because" it "STARTS" THE GREAT 1000 YEARS of Christ Jesus'/Yeshua's GREAT reign.

We "know" that the 7th Day of the Feast "is" The Last Great Day, "because":

1.) It was the day that Jesus stood up "on" the last day of the water oblation ceremony,

2.) where the Priests went 7 times round the Altar (on the 1st Day of the Feast the Priests only went 1 time around the Altar, 2nd Day = twice, etc.) and poured water on the horns of the of the Altar. [The Priests went round the Altar 7 times on the 7th Day and that was the end of it (The Feast) not 8 times)].

3.) I will raise him up on the LAST DAY John 6:44.

The Great Last Day is "BEFORE" the start of the 8,000th year, because Jesus/Yeshua spoke of water "during" the 7th day of the water oblation ceremony on the 7th day of the Feast. And Jesus then stood up (in the Great Day of the Feast) and said: If any man thirst, let him come to "Me" and drink. John 7:37.

The last day, (wrongly called the 8the Day) Shemini Atzeret = is mistakenly referred to as the eighth day of the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot).
 
Shemini Atzeret is a holiday unto itself.
 
The Lulav and the Etrog are "not" waved and held up before God on Shemini Atzeret. They are waved and held up "only" during the Feast for "7" days.
There is no use of the Sukkah on the Shemini Atzeret, because God commands: For you shall dwell in booths for seven days. Leviticus 23:42. ["NOT" 8 days].
 
Shemini Atzeret is a holiday unto itself, and it is "NOT" to be called the 8th Day.

The day that Jesus raises all the Dead is at "the end" of the 7,000th Year (not the beginning); and the rest of the dead were not raised until the end of the 1000 years. But the rest of the dead did not live again until the thousand years were finished. Revelations 20:5.

Then, once raised, there is 100 years for the person to repent. Isaiah 65:20.


 
 

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