| Festival |
Date |
Origin |
Rituals |
Passover and the Days of
Unleavened Bread
Leviticus 23:4-8 |
14th day of the first month, Nisan
(March-April) |
Hebrew: Pesach; commemorates the slaying of lambs or
young goats whose blood was sprinkled on the doorframes of the houses of
the Israelites in Egypt (Exodus 12:1-14). |
Lambs are sacrificed and eaten (Exodus 12:5-8; Deuteronomy
16:2). |
| 15th-21st days of Nisan |
Hebrew: Chag Ha-Matsoth; observes the deliverance of
the Israelites from Egypt. The unleavened bread reminds them of the haste
with which they left (Exodus 12:39). |
Unleavened bread is eaten (Exodus 12:8; Deuteronomy 16:3). |
Feast of Weeks (Pentecost)
Leviticus 23:15-22 |
50 days after cutting the wave sheaf during
Unleavened Bread; in Sivan (May-June) |
Hebrew: Shabhu'oth; celebrates the firstfruits of
Israel's wheat and barley harvest, as well as the ripening and gathering
of early figs and grapes (Exodus 23:16; 34:22). |
The priests offer two loaves made of new flour and make
animal sacrifices (Leviticus 23:17-18; Numbers 28:26-31). |
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Feast of Trumpets
Leviticus 23:23-25 |
First day of seventh month, Tishri
(Sept.-Oct.) |
Hebrew: Yom Teru'ah; marks the beginning of the most
solemn month in the Hebrew calendar (Leviticus 23:24). It is also Israel's
civil new year, called Rosh Hashanah (meaning "head of the
year"). |
A day of trumpeting and special sacrifices (Numbers 29:1-6). |
Day of Atonement
Leviticus 23:26-32 |
10th of Tishri |
Hebrew: Yom Kippur; reminds the Israelites of their
need for cleansing and forgiveness (Numbers 29:7-11). |
The Israelites confess their sins and ask for God's
cleansing and forgiveness (Leviticus 16:29-34; Numbers 29:7). |
Festival of Tabernacles and
the Last Great Day
Leviticus 23:33-43 |
15th-21 of Tishri |
Hebrew: Chag Ha-Sukkoth; recalls Israel's nomadic
life in the wilderness before entering Canaan. Also celebrates the
gathering of the year's main harvest of fruit and olives (Deuteronomy
16:13-15). |
The people camp out in booths (Hebrew sukkoth) and
offer animal sacrifices (Leviticus 23:42; Numbers 29:12-34). |
| 22 of Tishri |
Hebrew: Shemini `atsereth; encourages
Israel to reflect on the meaning and significance of the annual festivals
on this, the final annual Sabbath of the Hebrew festival year (Leviticus
23:36). |
A special order of sacrifices as offered to God
(Numbers 29:35-39). |
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