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JERUSALEM HEBREW/GREGORIAN CALENDAR January 1- December 31, 2011
(All AM and PM Time used on this Calendar is Local Time in Jerusalem, Israel)
GREEN is Conjunction, BLUE is 1st of Month, YELLOW is Full Moon (F.M.) PURPLE is 1st of the Gregorian Month
PLEASE NOTE:
Set-Apart times begin on sunset of the previous day and so the first day of a Set-Apart occasion is marked over a 2 day period for clarity.
Same procedure is done to mark the beginnings of the Hebrew months.
New Moon and Full Moon times derived from NASA at http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phases2001.html - corrected to Jerusalem time.
SUNDAY |
MONDAY |
TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
SATURDAY |
Parashot/Haftarah |
Dec 26th 20th Tevet |
Dec 27th 21st Tevet |
Dec 28th 22nd Tevet |
Dec 29th 23rd Tevet |
Dec 30th 24th Tevet |
Dec 31st 25th Tevet |
2011 Jan 1st 26th Tevet |
Va'eira Ex. 6:2-9:35 Ezek 28:25-29:21 |
Jan 2nd 27th Tevet |
Jan 3rd 28th Tevet Last sighting of waning crescent |
Jan 4th 29th Tevet Conjunction at 11:03 AM 1 Shevat begins at sunset. |
Jan 5th @ 1st Shevat 1st Waxing Crescent sighted at evening. |
Jan 6th 2nd Shevat Declared 1st By Karaites |
Jan 7th 3rd Shevat |
Jan 8th 4th Shevat |
Bo Ex. 10:1-13:16 |
Jan 9th 5th Shevat |
Jan 10th 6th Shevat |
Jan 11th 7th Shevat |
Jan 12th 8th Shevat |
Jan 13th 9th Shevat |
Jan 14th 10th Shevat |
Jan 15th 11th Shevat |
Beshalach Ex. 13:17-17:16 |
Jan 16th 12th Shevat |
Jan 17th 13th Shevat Conjunctionist 14th |
Jan 18th 14th Shevat |
Jan 19th F.M. 15th Shevat Full Moon 11:21 PM Sunset 5:01 PM Karaite 14th |
Jan 20th F.M. 16th Shevat Karaite 15 |
Jan 21st 17th Shevat |
Jan 22nd 18th Shevat |
Yitro Ex. 18:1-20:23 |
Jan 23rd 19th Shevat |
Jan 24th 20th Shevat |
Jan 25th 21st Shevat |
Jan 26th 22nd Shevat |
Jan 27th 23rd Shevat |
Jan 28th 24th Shevat |
Jan 29th 25th Shevat |
Mishpatim Ex. 21:1-24:18 |
Jan 30th 26th Shevat |
Jan 31st 27th Shevat |
Feb 1st 28th Shevat |
Feb 2nd 29th Shevat Last sighting of Waning crescent |
Feb 3rd 30th Shevat Conjunction 4:31 AM 1 Adar begins at sunset. |
Feb 4th @ 1st Adar 1st Waxing Crescent |
Feb 5th 2nd Adar Declared 1st By Karaites |
Terumah Ex. 25:1-27:19 I Ki 5:26-6:13 |
Feb 6th 3rd Adar |
Feb 7th 4th Adar |
Feb 8th 5th Adar |
Feb 9th 6th Adar |
Feb 10th 7th Adar |
Feb 11th 8th Adar |
Feb 12th 9th Adar
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Tetzaveh Ex. 27:20-30:10 Ezek 43:10-43:27 |
Feb 13th 10th Adar |
Feb 14th 11th Adar |
Feb 15th 12th Adar |
Feb 16th 13th Adar Conjunctionist 14th |
Feb 17th 14th Adar |
Feb 18th F.M. 15th Adar Full Moon 8:36 AM Karaite 14th |
Feb 19th 16th Adar |
Ki Tisa Ex. 30:11-34:35 |
Feb 20th 17th Adar |
Feb 21st 18th Adar |
Feb 22nd 19th Adar |
Feb 23rd 20th Adar |
Feb 24th 21st Adar |
Feb 25th 22nd Adar |
Feb 26th 23rd Adar
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Veyakhel Ex. 35:1-38:20 I Ki 7:40-7:50 |
Feb 27th 24th Adar |
Feb 28th 25th Adar |
Mar 1st 26th Adar |
Mar 2nd 27th Adar |
Mar 3rd 28th Adar Last sighting of Crescent |
Mar 4th 29th Adar Conjunction 10:46 PM Sunset 5:39 PM |
Mar 5th 30th Adar Add extra day Conj after Sunset 1 Adar 2 begins at sunset. |
Pekudei Ex. 38:21-40:38 I Ki 7:51-8:21 |
Mar 6th @ 1st Adar II 1st Waxing Crescent sighted at evening. |
Mar 7th 2nd Adar II Declared 1st By Karaites |
Mar 8th 3rd Adar II |
Mar 9th 4th Adar II |
Mar 10th 5th Adar II |
Mar 11th 6th Adar II |
Mar 12th 7th Adar II |
Vayikra Lev. 1:1-5:26 Is 43:21-44:23 |
Mar 13th 8th Adar II |
Mar 14th 9th Adar II |
Mar 15th 10th Adar II |
Mar 16th 11th Adar II
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Mar 17th 12th Adar II Conjunctionist 14th
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Mar 18th 13th Adar II 14th/”Purim Shabbat” begins at sunset.
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Mar 19th F.M. 14th Adar II Full Moon 8:10 PM Sunset 5:50 PM |
Tzav Lev. 6:1-8:36 Jer 7:21-8:3; 9:22-9:23 |
Mar 20th F.M. 15th Adar II Karaite 14th |
Mar 21st V.E. 16th Adar II
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Mar 22nd 17th Adar II |
Mar 23rd 18th Adar II |
Mar 24th 19th Adar II |
Mar 25th 20th Adar II |
Mar 26th 21st Adar II |
Shemini Lev. 9:1-11:47 II Sam 6:1-7:17 |
Mar 27th 22nd Adar II |
Mar 28th 23rd Adar II |
Mar 29th 24th Adar II |
Mar 30th 25t Adar II |
Mar 31st 26th Adar II |
April 1st 27th Adar II |
April 2nd 28th Adar II |
Tazria Lev. 12:1-13:59 II Ki 4:42-5:19 |
April 3rd 29th Adar II Conjunction 4:32 PM 1 Abib begins at sunset (5:59 PM) |
April 4th @ 1st Abib 1st Waxing Crescent sighted at evening. |
April 5th 2nd Abib Declared 1st By Karaites |
April 6th 3rd Abib |
April 7th 4th Abib |
April 8th 5th Abib |
April 9th 6th Abib |
Metzora Lev. 14:1-15:33 II Ki 7:3-7:20 |
April 10th 7th Abib |
April 11th 8th Abib |
April 12th 9th Abib |
April 13th 10th Abib |
April 14th 11th Abib |
April 15th 12th Abib |
April 16th 13th Abib Conjunctionist 14th |
Acharei Mot Lev. 16:1-18:30 Ezek 22:1-22:19 |
April 17th[1] 14th Abib PASSOVER[2] BEGINS ONLY TOWARDS THE END OF THIS DAY, NOT THE NIGHT BEFORE! 15TH/1ST DAY OF UNLEAVENED BREAD BEGINS AT SUNSET ON THIS DAY! |
April 18th F.M. 15th Abib Full Moon 5:44 AM Karaite 14th
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April 19th 16th Abib Omer count begins (First Fruits)[3] this morning, 50 days including this one. Sunset on this day marks end of Omer Day 1. |
April 20th 17th Abib
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April 21st 18th Abib
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April 22nd 19th Abib
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April 23rd 20th Abib
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Pesach
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April 24 21 Abib
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April 25 22 Abib
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April 26 23 Abib- Omer 8 (Omer 9 at sunset) |
April 27 24 Abib |
April 28 25 Abib |
April 29 26 Abib |
April 30 27 Abib |
Kedoshim Lev. 19:1-20:27 Amos 9:7-9:15 |
May 1 28 Abib |
May 2 29 Abib |
May 3 30 Abib Conjunction 9:51 AM- Omer 15 1 Iyar begins at sunset. |
May 4th @ 1st Iyar 1st Waxing Crescent sighted at evening. |
May 5 2 Iyar Declared 1st By Karaites |
May 6 3 Iyar |
May 7 4 Iyar |
Emor Lev. 21:1-24:23 Ezek 44:15-44:31 |
May 8 5 Iyar |
May 9 6 Iyar |
May 10 7 Iyar -Omer 22 (Omer 23 at sunset)
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May 11 8 Iyar |
May 12 9 Iyar |
May 13 10 Iyar |
May 14 11 Iyar |
Behar Lev. 25:1-26:2 Jer 32:6-32:27 |
May 15 12 Iyar |
May 16 13 Iyar Conjunctionist 14th |
May 17 F.M. 14 Iyar Full Moon 2:09 PM- Omer 29 (Omer 30 at sunset) Second Pesach |
May 18 15 Iyar Karaite 14th |
May 19 16 Iyar |
May 20 17 Iyar |
May 21 18 Iyar |
Bechukotai Lev. 26:3-27:34 Jer 16:19-17:14 |
May 22 19 Iyar |
May 23 20 Iyar |
May 24 21 Iyar- Omer 36 (Omer 37 at sunset) |
May 25 22 Iyar |
May 26 23 Iyar |
May 27 24 Iyar |
May 28 25 Iyar |
Bemidbar Num. 1:1-4:20 Hos 2:1-2:22 |
May 29 26 Iyar |
May 30 27 Iyar |
May 31 28 Iyar Last waning Crescent- Omer 43 (Omer 44 at sunset) |
June 1 29 Iyar Conjunction 11:03 PM |
June 2 30 Iyar Add day Conj After sunset 1 Sivan begins at sunset. |
June 3rd @ 1 Sivan 1st Waxing Crescent sighted at evening. |
June 4 2 Sivan Declared 1st By Karaites |
Naso Num. 4:21-7:89 Judges 13:2-13:25 |
June 5 3 Sivan |
June 6 4 Sivan 49th daylight period of omer. Shavuot begins at sunset. |
June 7 5 Sivan-Omer 50 SHAVUOT[4] |
June 8 6 Sivan-
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June 9 7 Sivan |
June 10 8 Sivan |
June 11 9 Sivan |
Behaalotecha Num. 8:1-12:16 Zech 2:14-4:7 |
June 12 10 Sivan |
June 13 11 Sivan |
June 14 12 Sivan Conjunctionist 14th |
June 15 F.M. 13 Sivan Full Moon 11:14 PM Sunset 7:46 PM |
June 16 F.M. 14 Sivan Karaite 13
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June 17 15 Sivan Karaite 14th |
June 18 16 Sivan |
Shelah Num. 13:1-15:41 Josh 2:1-2:24 |
June 19 17 Sivan |
June 20 18 Sivan |
June 21 19 Sivan |
June 22 20 Sivan |
June 23 21 Sivan |
June 24 22 Sivan |
June 25 23 Sivan |
Korach Num. 16:1-18:32 I Sam11:14-12:22 |
June 26 24 Sivan |
June 27 25 Sivan |
June 28 26 Sivan |
June 29 27 Sivan |
June 30 28 Sivan |
July 1 29 Sivan Conjunction 11:54 AM 1 Tammuz begins at sunset |
July 2nd @ 1 Tamuz 1st Waxing Crescent sighted at evening. |
Chukkat Num. 19:1-22:1 Judges 11:1-11:33 |
July 3 2 Tamuz Declared 1st By Karaites |
July 4 3 Tamuz |
July 5 4 Tamuz |
July 6 5 Tamuz |
July 7 6 Tamuz |
July 8 7 Tamuz |
July 9 8 Tamuz |
Balak Num. 22:2-25:9 Micah 5:6-6:8 |
July 10 9 Tamuz
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July 11 10 Tamuz |
July 12 11 Tamuz |
July 13 12 Tamuz |
July 14 13 Tamuz Conjunctionist 14th |
July 15 F.M. 14 Tamuz Full Moon 9:40 AM |
July 16 15 Tamuz Karaite 14th
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Pinhas Num. 25:10-30:1 I Ki 18:46-19:21 |
July 17 16 Tamuz 17th/start of the 3 weeks begins at sunset. |
July 18 17 Tamuz- 3 weeks of Mourning |
July 19 18 Tamuz |
July 20 19 Tamuz |
July 21 20 Tamuz |
July 22 21 Tamuz |
July 23 22 Tamuz |
Mattot Num. 30:2-32:42 Jer 1:1-2:3 |
July 24 23 Tamuz |
July 25 24 Tamuz |
July 26 25 Tamuz |
July 27 26 Tamuz |
July 28 27 Tamuz |
July 29 28 Tamuz Last day of Waning crescent |
July 30 29 Tamuz Conjunction 9:40 PM Sunset 7:38 PM |
Masei Num. 33:1-36:13 Jer 2:4-28; 3:4 |
July 31st 30 Tamuz Add Day 1 Av begins at sunset. |
Aug 1 @ 1 Av 1st Waxing Crescent sighted at evening. |
Aug 2 2 Av Declared 1st By Karaites |
Aug 3 3 Av |
Aug 4 4 Av |
Aug 5 5 Av |
Aug 6 6 Av |
Devarim Deut. 1:1-3:22 Is 1:1-1:27 |
Aug 7 7 Av |
Aug 8 8 Av 9th of Av begins at sunset |
Aug 9 9 Av-Tisha B’Av Fast |
Aug 10 10 Av |
Aug 11 11 Av |
Aug 12 12 Av Conjunctionist 14th |
Aug 13 F.M. 13 Av Full Moon 9:58 PM Sunset 7:25 PM |
Va’etChanan Deut. 3:23-7:11 Is 40:1-40:26 |
Aug 14 F.M. 14 Av Karaite 13th
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Aug 15 15 Av Karaite 14th
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Aug 16 16 Av Karaite 15th
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Aug 17 17 Av |
Aug 18 18 Av |
Aug 19 19 Av |
Aug 20 20 Av |
Ekev Deut. 7:12-11:25 Is 49:14-51:3 |
Aug 21 21 Av |
Aug 22 22 Av |
Aug 23 23 Av |
Aug 24 24 Av |
Aug 25 25 Av |
Aug 26 26 Av |
Aug 27 27 Av |
Re’eh Deut. 11:26-16:17 Is 54:11-55:5 |
Aug 28 28 Av |
Aug 29 29 Av Conjunction 6:04 AM 1 Elul begins at sunset. |
Aug 30th @ 1 Elul 1st Waxing Crescent sighted at evening. |
Aug 31 2 Elul Declared 1st By Karaites |
Sept 1 3 Elul |
Sept 2 4 Elul |
Sept 3 5 Elul |
Shoftim Deut. 16:18-21:9 Is 51:12-52:12 |
Sept 4 6 Elul |
Sept 5 7 Elul |
Sept 6 8 Elul |
Sept 7 9 Elul |
Sept 8 10 Elul |
Sept 9 11 Elul |
Sept 10 12 Elul |
Ki Teitzei Deut. 21:10-25:19 Is 54:1-54:10 |
Sept 11 13 Elul Conjunctionist 14th |
Sept 12 F.M. 14 Elul Full Moon 12:27 PM |
Sept 13 15 Elul Karaite 14th |
Sept 14 16 Elul |
Sept 15 17 Elul |
Sept 16 18 Elul |
Sept 17 19 Elul |
Ki Tavo Deut. 26:1-29:8 Is 60:1-60:22 |
Sept 18 20 Elul |
Sept 19 21 Elul |
Sept 20 22 Elul |
Sept 21 23 Elul |
Sept 22 24 Elul |
Sept 23 25 Elul |
Sept 24 26 Elul |
Nitzavim Deut. 29:9-30:20 Is 61:10-63:9 Vayelech Deut. 31:1-31:30 Is 55:6-56:8 |
Sept 25 27 Elul |
Sept 26 28 Elul Last sighting of Waning crescent |
Sept 27 29 Elul Conjunction 2:09 PM 1 Tishrei/Yom Teruah begins at sunset! |
Sept 28th@ 1st Tishrei 1st Waxing Crescent sighted at evening.- Yom Teruah! |
Sept 29 2 Tishrei Declared 1st By Karaites |
Sept 30 3 Tishrei |
Oct 1 4 Tishrei |
Haazinu Deut. 32:1-32:52 II Saml 22:1-22:51 |
Oct 2 5 Tishrei |
Oct 3 6 Tishrei |
Oct 4 7 Tishrei |
Oct 5 8 Tishrei (Rabbinic) Kol Nidre [All Vows] begins at sunset/start of the 9th. |
Oct 6 9 Tishrei Yom Kippur fast begins just before sunset on the 9th. (from evening of the 9th to evening of the 10th you shall observe your Shabbat-Lev 23:32) Yom Kippur itself begins at sunset (10th). |
Oct 7 10 Tishrei-Yom Kippur Fast |
Oct 8 11 Tishrei |
V’Zot HaBrachah Deut. 33:1-34:12 Josh 1:1-1:18 |
Oct 9 12 Tishrei |
Oct 10 13 Tishrei Conjunctionist 14th |
Oct 11 14th Tishrei 15th/Sukkot begins at sunset |
Oct 12 F.M. 15 Tishrei Full Moon 4:06 AM Sukkot Karaite 14th |
Oct 13 16 Tishrei |
Oct 14 17 Tishrei |
Oct 15 18 Tishrei |
Sukkoth
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Oct 16 19 Tishrei |
Oct 17 20 Tishrei |
Oct 18 21 Tishrei |
Oct 19 22 Tishrei |
Oct 20 23 Tishrei |
Oct 21 24 Tishrei |
Oct 22 25 Tishrei |
Bereshit Gen. 1:1-6:8 Is 42:5-43:11 |
Oct 23 26 Tishrei |
Oct 24 27 Tishrei |
Oct 25 28 Tishrei |
Oct 26 29 Tishrei Conjunction 9:56 PM Sunset 4:56 PM |
Oct 27 30 Tishrei Add a day Sun down after sunset |
Oct 28th @ 1 Cheshvan 1st Waxing Crescent sighted at evening. |
Oct 29 2 Cheshvan Declared 1st By Karaites |
Noach Gen. 6:9-11:32 Is 54:1-55:5 |
Oct 30 3 Cheshvan |
Oct 31 4 Cheshvan |
Nov 1 5 Cheshvan |
Nov 2 6 Cheshvan |
Nov 3 7 Cheshvan |
Nov 4 8 Cheshvan |
Nov 5 9 Cheshvan |
Lech Lecha Gen. 12:1-17:27 Is 40:27-41:16 |
Nov 6 10 Cheshvan |
Nov 7 11 Cheshvan |
Nov 8 12 Cheshvan Conjunctionist 14th |
Nov 9 13 Cheshvan |
Nov 10 F.M. 14 Cheshvan Full Moon 10:16 PM Sunset 4:43 PM |
Nov 11 F.M. 15 Cheshvan
Karaite 14th |
Nov 12 16 Cheshvan
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Vayera Gen. 18:1-22:24 II Ki 4:1-4:37 |
Nov 13 17 Cheshvan |
Nov 14 18 Cheshvan |
Nov 15 19 Cheshvan |
Nov 16 20 Cheshvan |
Nov 17 21 Cheshvan |
Nov 18 22 Cheshvan |
Nov 19 23 Cheshvan |
Chayei Sarah Gen. 23:1-25:18 I Ki 1:1-1:31 |
Nov 20 24 Cheshvan |
Nov 21 25 Cheshvan |
Nov 22 26 Cheshvan |
Nov 23 27 Cheshvan |
Nov 24 28 Cheshvan |
Nov 25 29 Cheshvan Last day of Waning crescent |
Nov 26 30 Cheshvan Conjunction 8:10 AM 1 Kislev begins at sunset. |
Toledot Gen. 25:19-28:9 Mal 1:1-2:7 |
Nov 27th @ 1st Kislev 1st Waxing Crescent sighted at evening. |
Nov 28 2 Kislev Declared 1st By Karaites |
Nov 29 3 Kislev |
Nov 30 4 Kislev |
Dec 1 5 Kislev |
Dec 2 6 Kislev |
Dec 3 7 Kislev |
Vayetze Gen. 28:10-32:3 Hos 12:13-14:10 |
Dec 4 8 Kislev |
Dec 5 9 Kislev |
Dec 6 10 Kislev |
Dec 7 11 Kislev |
Dec 8 12 Kislev |
Dec 9 13 Kislev Conjunctionist 14th |
Dec 10 14 Kislev |
Vayishlach Gen. 32:4-36:43 Hos 11:7-12:12 |
Dec 11 F.M. 15 Kislev Full Moon 4 :36 PM Sunset 4:36 PM Karaite 14th |
Dec 12 16 Kislev Karaite 15th |
Dec 13 17 Kislev |
Dec 14 18 Kislev |
Dec 15 19 Kislev |
Dec 16 20 Kislev |
Dec 17 21 Kislev |
Vayeshev Gen. 37:1-40:23 Amos 2:6-3:8 |
Dec 18 22 Kislev |
Dec 19 23 Kislev |
Dec 20 24 Kislev 25th/1st night of Hanukkah begins at sunset |
Dec 21 25 Kislev- Hanukkah[5] |
Dec 22 26 Kislev |
Dec 23 27 Kislev |
Dec 24 28 Kislev |
Miketz Gen. 41:1-44:17 I Ki 3:15-4:1 |
Dec 25 29 Kislev Conjunction 8:06 PM Sunset 4:41 PM |
Dec 26 30 Kislev Add a day 1 Tevet begins at sunset. |
Dec 27th @ 1 Tevet 1st Waxing Crescent sighted at evening. |
Dec 28 2 Tevet Declared 1st By Karaites |
Dec 29 3 Tevet |
Dec 30 4 Tevet |
Dec 31 5 Tevet |
Vayigash Gen. 44:18-47:27 Ezek 37:15-37:28 |
[1] By ancient eyes this astronomically full moon at 5:44 AM on the 15th would have risen just before sunset the night of the 14th and looked full to the naked eye.
[2] 248 In the month of Xanthikos, which is by us called Nisan, and is the beginning of our year, on the fourteenth day of the lunar month, when the sun is in Aries, (for in this month it was that we were delivered from bondage under the Egyptians (Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews 3:248 ). For more information on the importance of Josephus and Philo to proving the Scriptural calendar endorsed by Y’shua the Mashiyach, please consult Wheel of Stars.
[3] 250 But on the second day of unleavened bread, which is the sixteenth day of the month, they first partake of the fruits of the earth, for before that day they do not touch them. And while they suppose it proper to honour God, from whom they obtain this plentiful provision, in the first place, they offer the firstfruits of their barley (Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, 3:250).
[4] 252 When a week of weeks has passed over after this sacrifice, (which weeks contain forty-nine days,) on the fiftieth day, which is Pentecost, but is called by the Hebrews Asartha, which signifies Pentecost , they bring to God a loaf, made of wheat flour, (Josephus, Antiquities 3:252 ). Both “pentecost” in Greek and “Asartha” in Hebrew refer to the number 50.
[5] See John 10:22. The same timing was involved in that year (29 CE), in which case its 4th day was on the first day of winter. Here the first day is on the winter solstice.
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