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Easter - PesachHolidays (heb. חַג, hag; מוֹעֵד, mo'ed - literally 'term'; יוֹם טוֹב, iom tov - literally 'good day') Jewish holidays can be divided into two main categories: holidays established in the Pentateuch, and holidays added in later periods. We are interested in the first.
Today 23 Shvat 5730 AD Friday, (22 September 2023)
7 - the number of timeThe first commandment of God given to his people is "make Me a feast."God gave the people of Israel 7 holidays: a spring group of holidays, a holiday in the summer and an autumn group of holidays. The Feast of Pentecost Shavuot (correctly translate weeks, and literally called Seven), that is seven sevens - 7X7=49 days from Pesach. Autumn holidays are up from spring for 7 months and autumn from spring for 7 months. That is, the state new year in the fall, means the Easter month of the 7th. And vice versa - a religious year in spring, means autumn holidays in the 7th month from Pesach. And this shall be an everlasting decree for you: in the seventh month, in the tenth [day] month, humble your souls and do not do any thing, neither the native, nor the stranger who has settled among you, (Lev.16:29) This month is yours for the beginning of the months, the first [yeah] [it will be] you between months year. (Exo.12:2) Saying that in Israel 2 New Year. There is nothing unusual there. In our countries, too, the beginning of the year:
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