~ ISRAEL'S ANNIVERSARIES (GOD'S SIGNATURE) ~
THERE IS NO OTHER COUNTRY IN THE WORLD THAT HAS ANNIVERSARIES REPEATING THEM SELVES OVER AND OVER ON THE SAME DAY & MONTH, EXCEPT FOR THE COUNTRY OF ISRAEL. THERE ARE OVER 40 ANNIVERSARIES RE-OCCURRING ON THE SAME MONTH & DAY.
COLOSSIANS 2:16 16 Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. 17 These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ.
LEVITICUS 23:44 24 Say to the Israelites: On the first day of the seventh month you are to have a day of Sabbath rest, a sacred assembly commemorated with trumpet blasts. 25 Do no regular work, but present a food offering to the LORD.
JEWISH CALENDAR: 1-NISAN 2-LYYAR 3-SYVAN 4-TAMMUZ 5-AB 6-ELUL 7-TISHRI 8-MARHESHVAN 9-KISLEV 10-TEBETH 11-SHEBAT 12-ADAR
EXODUS 25-30 DESCRIBES HOLY DAYS TO FOLLOW.
NISAN 1st NEW CLEANSING
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Dedication of Tabernacle (Exodus)
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Cleansing of Defiled Temple
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Return of Israel from Babylon (Ezra's time)
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NISAN 10th SANCTIFICATION (SETTING APART)
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Sanctification (Exodus 12:3-6)
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Crossed Jordan River (Joshua 4:19)
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Jesus Presented As Messiah (Daniel 9:26)
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4th Temple Built (Ezekiel 40-48)
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NISAN 14th PASSOVER
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Passover Supper (Exodus)
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(Genesis 17:10)
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(2 Chronicle 34:)
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(Genesis 15:18)
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(Ezra 6:16-19)
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(Luke 22:19)
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NISAN 15th UN-LEBEN BREAD
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(John 13:)
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(Exodus 12:46)
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Masada 73 AD (Claudius Josephus recorded)
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NISAN 17th OFFERING OF THE RESURRECTION
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Offering of the Resurrection (Exodus 23:19)
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(Genesis 8:4)
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(Exodus 14:13)
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(Joshua 5:10)
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(John 12:24)
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(Matthew 27:52-53)
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SIVAN 6th REVELATION PENTECOST
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Feast of Pentecost (Leviticus 23:15-16)
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Law given to Moses Pentecost (Exodus 19:11)
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Day of Pentecost Baptizing by the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:)
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TAMMUS 17th BREAKING OF SPIRITUAL SYMBOL
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Moses broke tablets commandments (Exodus 32:19)
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Babylonians destroyed Solomon's Temple ()
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Roman's attacked Jerusalem King Herod's Temple destroyed ()
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AB 9th DESTRUCTION
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12 Spies return from Jericho
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587 BC Babylonians destroyed Solomon's Temple
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70 AD Roman's destroyed King Herod's Temple
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71 AD Roman's plow Jerusalem with salt
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135 AD Roman's destroyed the army of Jerusalem
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1290 AC England expels all the Jews
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1492 AD Spain expels all the Jews
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1914 WWI Russia killed 100,000 Jews
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TISHRI 1st DAY OF TRUMPETS
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High Priest offer 1st Sacrifice to rebuilt temple (Ezra 3:16)
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Prophetic for the battle of Armageddon - Theologians speculate (Joel 4:6)
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TISHRI 10th SADDEST DAY
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Aaron High priest atonement for Israel
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The War of Yum Kippur 1973 Israel Won
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End of Armageddon - Theologians speculate (Zachariah 10:)
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TISHRI 15th FEAST OF TABERNACLES
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Feast Of Tabernacles
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Jesus Tabernacle with us may have been the day Jesus was born
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40 DAYS
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Rained on Earth for 40 days & 40 nights
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Moses was at Mount Sinai
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Spies remained in Jericho
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Jesus fasted and was tempted in the wilderness
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Jesus remain on Earth after His Resurrection
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40 YEARS
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Moses was 40 years old when he killed the Egyptian
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Moses was away from Egypt for 40 years
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Jews wondered in the wilderness for 40 years
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King Saul reign for 40 years
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King David reign for 40 years
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King Solomon reign for 40 years
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HAMMAN & HITLER TRIED TO ERADICATE THE JEWS
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Hamman's ten sons were hung (Esther)
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Hitler's regime - 10 Nazi officers were hung, there were 11 but one committed suicide before the hanging took place in 1946. (WWII)
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SACRED JEWISH CALENDAR
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Month
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Julian calendar
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Festivals
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Natural phenomena
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1
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7
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Nisan 30 days |
March/April |
14. Passover (Pesahim) 16. Firstfruits of barley |
Fall of the latter spring rains Barley ripe; planting sesame |
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8
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Iyyar 29 days |
April/May |
14. Second Passover (Pesahim) |
Harvest of barley, peas, lentils Wheat ripens |
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9
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Sivan 30 days |
May/June |
6. Feast of Weeks (Shawu'ot) Firstfruits of wheat |
Harvest of wheat Begin of the summer (no rain until September) |
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10
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Tammuz 29 days |
June/July |
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Heat increases Harvest chickpeas, first harvest of figs |
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11
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Ab 30 days |
July/August |
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The streams dry up; heat intense |
6
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12
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Elul 29 days |
August/September |
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Vintage of pomegranates and grapes; second harvest of figs |
7
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1
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Tishri 30 days |
September/October |
1. New Year (Rosh Hashanah); Feast of Trumpets 10. Day of Atonement (Yoma) 15-23. Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkah) Firstfruits of wine and oil |
Early rains Processing of grapes Plowing and sowing begins Olives |
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2
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Marheshvan 29 days |
October/November |
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Continuous rain Wheat, barley, and oats sown Vintage in Galilee |
9
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3
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Kislev 30 days |
November/December |
25. Feast of Dedication (Chanukah) |
Begin of winter. Snow on the mountains Sowing peas, lentils, chicken peas, flax |
10
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4
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Tebeth 29 days |
December/January |
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Coldest month; hail, snow. |
11
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5
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Shebat 30 days |
January/February |
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Weather becomes warmer Care for garden vegetables |
12
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6
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Adar 29 days |
February/March |
14. Feast of Purim (Megillah) |
Thunder and hail frequent Almond trees blossom; planting millet |
I am sure there are many more events that share the same anniversaries, however I am only aware of the above, please email me if you know of any others PastorLetty@TheBrideOfJesus.org
Thanks a million!!!
Pastor Letty Hawkins
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