God's Holy Days 2011 / 5771
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. Passover/Unleavened Bread:
April
18 Monday = Passover Bread & Wine / Seder) "on"
Monday Evening April 18 (Evening "is" also the start of Nisan 15) Nisan 14.
April 19
Tuesday = 1st Day of Unleavened Bread (*Begins the evening before) **Holy Day, no work. Nisan
15.
April 20
Wednesday = 2nd Day UB Wave Sheaf Offering Day on Wednesday
starts the count to Pentecost's 50th day. Nisan 16.
April 21
Thursday = 3rd Day of Unleavened Bread/self
examination.
April 22 Friday = 4th Day of Unleavened Bread/self
examination.
April
23 Saturday = 5th Day of
Unleavened Bread/self examination. Weekly Sabbath, no
work.
April 24 Sunday = 6th Day of Unleavened Bread/self
examination.
April 25
Monday = 7th Day of Unleavened Bread / self
examination (*Begins the evening before) **Holy Day, no work. Nisan 21.
2. Pentecost:
June
8 Wednesday Pentecost** Sivan 6 Shavuot
(*Begins the evening before) **Holy
Day, no work. Sivan 6.
Not "necessary" to travel
to Headquarters (because Yeshua is busy
Fighting) on:
September 30 Friday
Feast of Trumpets/Yom Teruah (*Begins
the evening before) **Holy Day,
no work. Tishri 1.
10 days of Yeshua
fighting subduing the NWO 10 Kings/10 days to At One Ment.
During these 10 days Yeshua subdues all the Nations:
Replacing 1 King per day. Subduing 10
Kings (not 10 Nations), because the 10 Kings control 203 areas per Wikipedia:
October
9 Sunday Day of Atonement / Yom
Kippur (*Begins the evening before) **Holy Day, no work. Etamin/Tishri
10.
The earth is "finally" at Peace.
3. Seven day Feast of Tabernacles plus Shemini
Atzeret:
October
14 Friday 1st Day of Feast of Tabernacles / Sukkot (*Begins the evening before) **Holy Day, no
work. Tishri
16.
October 15 Saturday 2nd Day of Feast of Tabernacles
& also weekly Sabbath, no work.
October 16
Sunday 3rd Day of Feast of
Tabernacles.
October 17
Monday 4th Day of Feast of Tabernacles.
October 18
Tuesday 5th Day of Feast of Tabernacles.
October 19
Wednesday 6th Day of Feast of Tabernacles.
October 20
Thursday 7th Day Feast of Tabernacles / Great Last Day
(*Begins the evening before) Tishri
22.
October 21
Friday, the extra "separate" Day / Shemini Atzeret (*Begins the evening before) **Holy Day, no
work. Tishri 23.
Passover is the evening "of" April 18th = Monday
evening, "not" the evening "before" April
18.
Blue coloured days are "not" Holy
Days = Regular Work
Purple coloured days "are" Holy Days =
No work.
* Starts the evening before.
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.
** Holy Day / No work.
*** 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.
There is "1" High Day this Year.
It is interesting that it falls on the
Day of AT ONE MENT = Could mark the start of the 7 years.
(A
High Day is when a Feast Day on which there is no work, "also" falls on the
Sabbath Day (Saturday).
*** 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 8th.
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.
c Lawrence
Nowell
The Obedient Church of
God
c Lawrence A
Nowell
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Lawrence A. Nowell
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