Moedim of YAHUAH

Moedim of YAHUAH

Our ELOHIM

This ministry looks to the moon to mark the beginning, middle and end of the months and mark the Sabbath days. 

Sabbaths (Exodus 20:8-11-

Yahuah’s created heavenly signs (the sun, moon and stars) establish the dates (Genesis 1:14-19).

We are an Acts 2 and Joel 2 &3 Natsarim Ministry! Welcome Brothers and Sisters!

(this is the calendar that Yahuah has led me to follow in all truth, I pray that you search out all things posted on this blog for yourself as a good Berean. Do not just follow what I say, PLEASE! The Ruach HaKodesh will lead you.)

Click the link to view the Moon Phases Calendar.

 https://www.moonconnection.com/moon_phases_calendar.phtml

Based on the Moon Phases, dates have been set for YAH’s Feast Days. They could change it is to early to tell, I will update this page accordingly.

Observe the New MOON of the 1st, 4th, 7th, and 10th month. These days mark the beginning of Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. 

HEAD OF THE YEAR

 Pesach-

 Feast of Unleavened Bread    

 First Fruits of Barley (Omer) 

 Shavuot 

HEBREW WORD: Shavuot –is the Hebrew plural form of the word shavua, meaning “week.” From Pesach/Passover or First Fruits, the High Priest counted 50 days or seven weeks to the wheat harvest. The fiftieth day became Shavuot or Pentecost (Lev 23:15, 16, 21).While most know of the powerful events of Pentecost as recorded in Acts 2, very few are aware of the historical yearly observance that pointed toward it. It is important to understand the Old Covenant observance of Shavuot and its historical meaning to fully appreciate its New Covenant fulfillment. For more information click here!

 Yom Teruah (Day of Shouting & Blowing the Trumpets) –  (High Sabbath)

Days of Awe- 

Rosh Hashanah is the “head of the year” according to Rabbinical Tradition and known as the Jewish New Year. This is a man made tradition. A practice of the Talmud in which we should take “no part in”.

Yom Kippur (Atonement) 

Day of Honoring Our Messiah and Evaluating Ourselves

Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) 

Sukkot (Feast of Booths or Tabernacles) is one of the three biblically based pilgrimage holidays known as the shalosh regalim. It is an agricultural festival that originally was considered a thanksgiving for the fruit harvest. It also commemorates the 40 years of Jewish wandering in the desert after the giving of the Torah atop Mt. Sinai. Sukkot is celebrated five days after Yom Kippur on the 15th of the month of the 7th month, and is marked by several distinct traditions. Sukkot also called Z’man Simchateinu (Season of Our Rejoicing), is the only festival associated with an explicit commandment to rejoice. Sukkot is thought by many to be training for a future time to come.

Barak YAHUAH! BASHEM YAHUSHA HAMASCHIACH! HALLELUYAH!

Amaliyah 

Scribe of Yahuah

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