The Bible New Year Celebration?

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The First day of the Biblical New Year is on the eve of March 30, 2025

The Passover Lamb is to be slain on the full moon that is fourteen days later (Exodus 12)

The Omer count begins to number 7 weeks, and on the day after that, jubilees week is the 50th day.

The Feast of Weeks - Shavuot (Heb. = weeks) (Sunday, June 1, 2025) {Wayne & Stephanie's anniversary celebration}

Spring/New Year Biblical Feasts of 2025
http://media.iamtheway.org/public/Standsure/PDF/Spring-NewYearBiblicalFeastsof2025.pdf

For clarity, let’s examine the Biblical calendar for the upcoming Springtime (2025):

· New Year celebration is on the evening of March 30, 2025, @ I.A.M. HQ - The Anderson’s 11115 Chicken Dinner Road, Caldwell, ID 83607

· This is Rosh Chodesh, the New Moon that marks the beginning of the Biblical New Year. The New Year starts around 6 PM on March 30th, 2025. We are invited to feast with the heavenly hosts, just as the shepherds watched their flocks by night on the day of Yeshua’s birth in Bethlehem.

· The next weekend is Shabbat, beginning on the Eve of April 4 - the Eve of April 5

· The next weekend is Shabbat, beginning on the Eve of April 11 - the Eve of April 12

· At the end of that Shabbat, on the Eve of April 12th, is Pesach or Passover.

· I'll use the “Idol” names here for clarification:

· Passover begins at approximately 6 PM on Saturday, April 12th (This occurs at the conclusion of Shabbat on April 11th) {This is the FULL Moon}

· Passover is from approximately 6 PM Saturday until approximately 6 PM Sunday. (All Day Sunday – the first day of the week)

· At ~6 PM on Sunday, April 13, begins the Feast of Unleavened Bread that lasts seven (7) days.

· At ~6 PM, Sunday, April 13, also begins the Omer count of days. So, the 1st Day Omer Count begins on Sunday, April 13 at ~6 PM until Monday, April 14th at ~6 PM. (One Day or Day One) of the Omer Count

· Omer Count for Day number two (2) begins at ~6 PM on Monday, April 14, and ends on Tuesday, April 15th.

· The Omer count is to count/measure the days from Passover for 7 weeks. 7 Weeks is 49 days.

· When the count is finished and 49 days have been completed, the 50th Jubilee Day is the Feast of Shavuot, also known as the Feast of Weeks. (The Romans referred to it as Pentecost and created their own calendar.)

· Counting from approximately 6 PM on Sunday, April 13th, 2025, for 49 days of the Omer Count will bring you to the evening of Shabbat, May 31, 2025, continuing until the evening of Sunday, June 1st, 2025, which marks the 49th day of the Omer Count.

· Shavuot, also known as Weeks, begins at approximately 6 PM on June 1, 2025.

· Shavuot/Weeks is Wayne & Stephanie's Wedding Anniversary of 4 years.

The word “Omer” literally means “sheaves” and represents a prophetic drama that depicts Yeshua as the bread of heaven.

We haven’t completed our study on the Biblical New Moons yet, but we’ve researched the Hebrew and found that whenever we’ve checked, the English word “Moon” consistently translates to Rosh Chodesh in Hebrew. Rosh means head or beginning, while Chodesh means moon. This term refers to the moon phase that initiates the month.

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