By Fred R. Coulter
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- Holy Days Calendar Generator
Holy Days 2021
- Passover: Saturday, March 27
Feast of Unleavened Bread: Sunday, March 28 - Saturday, April 3
Pentecost: Sunday, May 16 - Feast of Trumpets: Tuesday, September 7
Day of Atonement: Thursday, September 16
Feast of Tabernacles: Tuesday, September 21 - Monday, September 27
Last Great Day: Tuesday, September 28
Spring Holy Days 2021
- Messianic Judaism & The Passover
- Passover Preparation #1-5
- The Christian Passover Ceremony Audio/Text
- Video | Passover Ceremony 2016: Renewal of the New Covenant 04/21/2016
- The Christian Passover Ceremony Audio Version:
When to Start the Passover?
What is the correct time to begin keeping the Passover service, as Jesus did not get to His last Passover until it was almost dark?
The best way to gauge it is this way: In the Passover Ceremony Booklet, we have the place to start reading. If you start reading 20-30 minutes after sunset, then by the time you get to the foot-washing and complete that, then it will be well into the dark period. Then comes the unleavened bread, and then the wine; and then finish with the reading of the rest of the text of the Passover Ceremony booklet.
Note: The date for this year is Tuesday, April 7th and it should begin about a half hour after sundown. Also see The Christian Passover Ceremony
The Second Passover 2021: Celebrated Late Evening of April 25th.
The Feast of Unleavened Bread
- Video | 'The Night To Be Much Observed'
- The Night To Be Much Observed to the Lord is March 27th, and is to be observed beginning at sunset.
- Timing of the beginning of the meal for The Night To Be Much Observed: It would be good to start the explanation of the meaning of the night as found in the Wayne Stenhouse article or the video presentation, and by the time you are through with those that would be the most appropriate time to begin eating the meal.
- Unleavened Bread: Local or Away? – February 16, 2019