Observed Biblical Calendar: ARCHIVED Current Renewed Moon Report
1st Renewed Moon of 2021-2022 (March/April 2021)
Latest update (as of March 14, 2021 12:00 AM UTC)
Local time (UTC): • UTC:
The two methods align for this renewed moon cycle.
The Global observation was first seen at Perth, Australia , east of Israel.
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Archived Report
The first report for the 1st renewed moon of the year (coinciding with aviv barley being found within Israel) came from the region of Perth, Australia on Sunday evening, March 14th followed by New Delhi, India and points westward. For Israel-based observers, the 1st renewed moon was also sighted in Central Arava the same evening, March 14th by Yael, Noa and Ruth Guenther.
NOTE: Sightings are presented based on eyewitness reports without regard to their personal beliefs or affiliations. Steps are taken to help assure reports are accurate and truthful.
Visibility Map (March 14, 2021)
Red dot: Confirmed sighting location
Dotted white line: Renewed Moon day boundary (Global-based, westward transition)
Reference Tools
Expected Observation-Based Dates of Biblical Festivals for Gregorian Year 2021
All future dates may vary based on the actual visual confirmation of the renewed moon crescent. Dates shown below are based on global sightings, meaning the listed date applies in the initial sighting location and in areas westward as sunset moves across the earth. Areas east of the initial sighting location will generally keep the following date.
Spring Festivals
The Spring Festivals are determined by the first renewed moon of the Biblical year. Aviv barley has confirmed the early outcome, so only the expected dates for that outcome are shown.
| Event | Confirmed Date |
|---|---|
|
1st Day of the Biblical Year#
(Day 1 of Month 1)
|
March 14 + begins at sundown |
|
Passover (Pesach)
(Day 14 of Month 1)
|
March 27 + begins at sundown |
|
1st Day of Unleavened Bread (Chag HaMatzot)*
(Day 15 of Month 1)
|
March 28 + begins at sundown |
|
Wave Sheaf Day (Korban HaOmer)#
(First Day of the week that falls on or between the 1st and Last Day of Unleavened Bread in the Promised Land)
|
April 3 begins at sundown |
|
Last Day of Unleavened Bread (Chag HaMatzot)*
(Day 21 of Month 1)
|
April 3 + begins at sundown |
|
Counting of Weeks
(Starts at sundown on Wave Sheaf Day# and ends at sundown after the seventh Weekly Sabbath)
|
April 3 → May 22 seven complete weeks from Wave Sheaf Day# |
|
Feast of Pentecost (Shavuot)*
(50th day starting with Wave Sheaf Day#)
|
May 22 begins at sundown |
Fall Festivals
The Fall Festivals are shown according to the confirmed early outcome for the year.
| Event | Confirmed Date |
|---|---|
|
Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah)*
(Day 1 of Month 7)
|
September 7 begins at sundown |
|
Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur)^
(Day 10 of Month 7)
|
September 16 begins at sundown |
|
1st Day of Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot)*
(Day 15 of Month 7)
|
September 21 begins at sundown |
|
Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) Ends
(Day 22 of Month 7)
|
September 28 ends at sundown |
|
Last Great Day (Shemini Atzeret)*
(Day 22 of Month 7)
|
September 28 begins at sundown |
Historical Observances
Historical observances referenced in Scripture but not Biblically commanded are listed below.
Purim
Purim is shown here for Gregorian year 2021.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
|
Feast of Lots (Purim)
(Day 14 of Month 12)
|
February 25 begins at sundown |
Feast of Lights (Chanukah)
Chanukah is shown according to the confirmed early outcome for the year.
| Event | Confirmed Date |
|---|---|
|
Feast of Dedication (Chanukah) Begins
(Day 25 of Month 9)
|
November 29 begins at sundown |
|
Feast of Dedication (Chanukah) Ends
(Day 33 of Month 9 / Day 3 of Month 10)
|
December 7 ends at sundown |
+ These dates are based on a global trumpet call. The listed date applies in the initial sighting location and westward. Israel-based observation falls on the following day.
# Based on aviv barley indigenous to the Promised Land (Israel) region.
* High Day of Convocation with no servile (regular) work.
^ High Day of Convocation with a complete cessation of all work.