2023 Feast Dates
Here are the Gregorian dates for the Biblical Feasts in 2023. Feast dates are based on the Jewish (Hillel) calendar for 5783/5784.
Here are the Gregorian dates for the Biblical Feasts in 2023. Feast dates are based on the Jewish (Hillel) calendar for 5783/5784.
In just a few days it will be time to begin Counting the Omer, counting up to the day of Shavuot. Here is a new daily devotional to encourage you as you count.
7 Year Apocalypse is a book about both Bible prophecy and current events. Published in 2021, some of the things described are now happening or have already happened.
Esther, pleading for the lives of the Jewish people amidst the evil plot of Haman, did not know if she would be successful. But she did not go in unprepared.
This year, 5782 on the Hebrew calendar, is a “leap” year. We are adding an additional thirteenth month of Adar II. Is a thirteenth month ever mentioned in the Bible?
Is the name “Jesus” an accurate rendering of the Messiah’s name in our English New Testament? What is the difference between translation and transliteration?
When is Passover? When is the Passover Seder? Scripture says “in the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at twilight.” What does that mean?
What Bible translation is the best? When we study, we should have one primary translation while using several different versions for comparison.
Chag haMatzot, The Feast of Unleavened Bread, is a week-long celebration from 15 Aviv to 21 Aviv. It begins immediately following the Passover Seder.
This story, and the three slightly different Gospel accounts, illustrates the time when blindness will be removed from both of the two houses of Israel.