Since many of you keep the calendar from Torah to the Tribes, I wanted to share the dates for when the Biblical holidays land this year, according to their calendar. It is not my goal to tell you to keep these dates, the traditional ones, or another calendar. There are pros and cons for many different timelines of when the set apart times land on the Gregorian calendar. Please pray about which calendar YHWH would have you take part in. If you have a community near you, joining in with the dates they use makes it possible to celebrate with other believers.
Again, these are the dates that Torah to the Tribes goes by.
When do the Biblical holidays happen in 2023?
Passover - April 3
Unleavened Bread - April 4-10
First Fruits - April 9
Shavuot - May 28
Feast of Trumpets - September 17
Yom Kippur - September 26
Feast of Tabernacles - October 1-8
Keep in mind, that on this calendar days are considered to be light-to-light. So Passover starts in the morning of April 3, and goes until the next morning.
It's also important to note that while all of these are special times, some of these are also considered Sabbath days which means we shouldn't work on them. These Sabbath days are the first and last days of Unleavened Bread, Shavuot, the Feast of Trumpets, Yom Kippur, and the first and last days of Tabernacles.
Whichever dates you go by, make sure to put the Biblical holidays into your calendar!
More on the Biblical holidays:
Why I Started Celebrating the Biblical Feasts
The Beginner's Guide to the Biblical Holidays
Why Believers Should Keep the Biblical Holidays
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