What makes this particular Yom Kippur and the following year of Jubilee significant
It comes out to September 23, 2015 which is Yom Kippur,
the holiest day in the Biblical calendar
- It is the first Jubilee since the restoration of Jerusalem to Israel
- The ancient city was returned to its rightful owners
- It falls within a series of four Blood Moons with a full solar eclipse in between, on the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, Nisan 1
- The full moon marking the beginning of the New Year will block out the sun on Nisan 1
- All four blood moons fall on Jewish High Holy Days
The first Feast of the year and the last feast of the year
Passover 2014
Tabernacles 2014
Passover 2015
Tabernacles 2015
Count The Year Of
Jubilee
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The Jubilee year will be 49 years from June 7, 1967
when Jerusalem was restored to the Jewish people
when Jerusalem was restored to the Jewish people
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There are 360 days in a Biblical calendar year
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49 x 360 = 17,640
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We need to find out what date is 17,640 days from June 7, 1967
From June 7, 1967
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June
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23
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July
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31
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aug
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31
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sept
|
30
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oct
|
31
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nov
|
30
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dec
|
31
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207 actual days in 1967
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1968 - 2015
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+12 leap
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17,167 actual days
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2015
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Jan
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31
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Feb
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28
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Mar
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31
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Apr
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30
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May
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31
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June
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30
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July
|
31
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Aug
|
31
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Sept
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23
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266 days
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Summary
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1967
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207
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1968 to 2015
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17,167
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2015
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266
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17,640
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It comes out to September 23, 2015 which is Yom Kippur,
the holiest day in the Biblical calendar