The Biblical Year 2022 Begins on:  Sunset April 1, 2022  
(Nisan 1 on the Modern Jewish Calendar)

The Biblical Year 2022 Begins on:  March 23, 2022
 
(Nisan 1 on the Ancient Jewish Dead-Sea Scrolls Calendar)  https://dsscalendar.org

 

We find this “New Years Day” given in Exodus where God tells Moses,

“This month (the month of Passover … Nisan in Babylonian and Abib in Hebrew)
shall be for you the beginning of months.
It shall be the first month of the year for you.”
(Exodus 12:2)

 

This year could also be a prophetically significant year, but we will have to wait and see …

 

Biblical Year 2022 BEGINS
(Nisan 1)

 

April 1, 2022  
(Modern Jewish Calendar)

March 23, 2022  
(Ancient Jewish Dead Sea Scrolls Calendar)

 

Passover
(Pesach)

 

Begins sunset of  Friday, April 15, 2022
Ends nightfall of  Saturday, April 16, 2022


Feast of First Fruits
(Resurrection Day)

 


Sunday, April 24, 2022
(Evening of April 23) 
– 1st Day After 1st Sabbath After Passover
–  Always to fall on a Sunday (the “1st Day”)
Note:  If Passover falls on a Sabbath Day (Saturday) the Feast of First Fruits moves to the following Sunday

 

Pentecost 
(Shavout)

 

Ninth of AV 
(Tisha B’Av)

Sunday June 12, 2022   
(7th Week/50 Days After Firstfruits)
Always to fall on a “1st Day”
(Always falls on a Sunday)

Fast of Tish’a B’Av – August 6 – 7, 2022

 

 

Feast of Trumpets
(Rosh Hashana)

 

 

Begins sunset of  Sunday, September 25, 2022
Ends nightfall of  Tuesday, September 27, 2022

 

 

Day of Atonement
(Yom Kippur)

 

Begins sunset of  Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Ends nightfall of  Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Feast of Tabernacles
(Sukkot)

 

Begins sunset of  Sunday, October 9, 2022
Ends nightfall of  Sunday, October 16, 2022

 


Festival of Lights

(Hanukkah)

 

Begins sunset of  Sunday, December 18, 2022
Ends nightfall of  Monday, December 26, 2022

 

Biblical Year 2023 Begins
(Nisan 1)

 

March 23, 2023 
(Modern Jewish Calendar)

March 23, 2023 
(Ancient Jewish Dead Sea Scrolls Calendar)

 

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