Passover ( Pesach or Pěsaḥ)
Deuteronomy 16:1-8 TS2009
Aḇiḇ or Aviv pronounced Aveev
Deu 16:1 “Guard the new moon of Aḇiḇ, and perform the Pěsaḥa to יהוה your Elohim, for in the new moon of Aḇiḇ יהוה your Elohim brought you out of Mitsrayim by night.
Deu 16:2 “And you shall slaughter the Pěsaḥ to יהוה your Elohim, from the flock and the herd, in the place where יהוה chooses to put His Name. .
Deu 16:3 “Eat no leavened bread with it. For seven days you eat unleavened bread with it, bread of affliction, because you came out of the land of Mitsrayim in haste – so that you remember the day in which you came out of the land of Mitsrayim, all the days of your life. .
Deu 16:4 “And no leaven should be seen with you in all your border for seven days, neither should any of the meat which you slaughter in the evening on the first day stay all night until morning. .
Deu 16:5 “You are not allowed to slaughter the Pěsaḥ within any of your gates which יהוה your Elohim gives you, .
Deu 16:6 but at the place where יהוה your Elohim chooses to make His Name dwell, there you slaughter the Pěsaḥ in the evening, at the going down of the sun, at the appointed time you came out of Mitsrayim. .
Deu 16:7 “And you shall roast and eat it in the place which יהוה your Elohim chooses, and in the morning you shall turn and go to your tents. .
Deu 16:8 “Six days you eat unleavened bread, and on the seventh day there is a closing festival to יהוה your Elohim – you do no work.
Leviticus 23:4-8 TS2009
Leviticus 23:4 ‘These are the appointed times of יהוה, set-apart gatherings which you are to proclaim at their appointed times. .
Leviticus 23:5 ‘In the first new moon, on the fourteenth day of the new moon, between the evenings, is the Pלsaḥa to יהוה. (Passover) .
Leviticus 23:6 ‘And on the fifteenth day of this new moon is the Festival of Matzot to יהוה – seven days you eat unleavened bread. .
Leviticus 23:7 ‘On the first day you have a set-apart gathering, you do no servile work. .
Leviticus 23:8 ‘And you shall bring an offering made by fire to יהוה for seven days. On the seventh day is a set-apart gathering, you do no servile work.’ ”
TLV Lev 23:5 During the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month in the evening, is Adonai’s Passover. Passover, or Pesach, begins during the full moon in the first month of the year, usually on the evening of the 14th day of Nisan. Pesach is called the “feast of freedom” because it celebrates the Exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and memorializes the night when the faithful were protected by the blood of the lamb.This is a clear picture of the sacrifice of Yeshua the Mashiach as Seh HaElohim – the Lamb of Elohim who takes away the sins of the world. Passover then, is on the evening of the fourteenth day from the commencement of the new year and is eaten after twilight on that day, which is the start of the fifteenth day and the first High Sabbath of the week of Unleavened Bread. … For seven days you are to eat bread made without yeast.
The new moon is expected March 19, 2026 with 1% illumination. So although more than likely it won’t be visible, March 20, 2026 will be the first day of the new year.
The full moon in March -April 2026 Is on Thursday April 2, 2026 Making April 3 Passover day. Unleavened bread begins April 4, 2026 which is a high day and also comes on the weekly Sabbath this year.
Thursday April 2, 2026 after sunset is when the Passover is eaten according to Leviticus 23:5 Passover is on Friday April 3, 2026.
The Feast of Unleavened Bread begins the 15th of Nisan (Sabbath April 4, 2026); The first day (and the last day) of the Feast of Unleavened Bread is a Sabbath. This is a “special” Sabbath, also called a “high Sabbath”.
The two High Days during Unleavened bread in 2026 are on Sabbath April 4, 2026 and Friday April 10, 2026.
Deuteronomy 16:1-8 TS2009
Aḇiḇ or Aviv pronounced Aveev
Deu 16:1 “Guard the new moon of Aḇiḇ, and perform the Pěsaḥa to יהוה your Elohim, for in the new moon of Aḇiḇ יהוה your Elohim brought you out of Mitsrayim by night.
Deu 16:2 “And you shall slaughter the Pěsaḥ to יהוה your Elohim, from the flock and the herd, in the place where יהוה chooses to put His Name. .
Deu 16:3 “Eat no leavened bread with it. For seven days you eat unleavened bread with it, bread of affliction, because you came out of the land of Mitsrayim in haste – so that you remember the day in which you came out of the land of Mitsrayim, all the days of your life. .
Deu 16:4 “And no leaven should be seen with you in all your border for seven days, neither should any of the meat which you slaughter in the evening on the first day stay all night until morning. .
Deu 16:5 “You are not allowed to slaughter the Pěsaḥ within any of your gates which יהוה your Elohim gives you, .
Deu 16:6 but at the place where יהוה your Elohim chooses to make His Name dwell, there you slaughter the Pěsaḥ in the evening, at the going down of the sun, at the appointed time you came out of Mitsrayim. .
Deu 16:7 “And you shall roast and eat it in the place which יהוה your Elohim chooses, and in the morning you shall turn and go to your tents. .
Deu 16:8 “Six days you eat unleavened bread, and on the seventh day there is a closing festival to יהוה your Elohim – you do no work.
Leviticus 23:4-8 TS2009
Leviticus 23:4 ‘These are the appointed times of יהוה, set-apart gatherings which you are to proclaim at their appointed times. .
Leviticus 23:5 ‘In the first new moon, on the fourteenth day of the new moon, between the evenings, is the Pלsaḥa to יהוה. (Passover) .
Leviticus 23:6 ‘And on the fifteenth day of this new moon is the Festival of Matzot to יהוה – seven days you eat unleavened bread. .
Leviticus 23:7 ‘On the first day you have a set-apart gathering, you do no servile work. .
Leviticus 23:8 ‘And you shall bring an offering made by fire to יהוה for seven days. On the seventh day is a set-apart gathering, you do no servile work.’ ”
TLV Lev 23:5 During the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month in the evening, is Adonai’s Passover. Passover, or Pesach, begins during the full moon in the first month of the year, usually on the evening of the 14th day of Nisan. Pesach is called the “feast of freedom” because it celebrates the Exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and memorializes the night when the faithful were protected by the blood of the lamb.This is a clear picture of the sacrifice of Yeshua the Mashiach as Seh HaElohim – the Lamb of Elohim who takes away the sins of the world. Passover then, is on the evening of the fourteenth day from the commencement of the new year and is eaten after twilight on that day, which is the start of the fifteenth day and the first High Sabbath of the week of Unleavened Bread. … For seven days you are to eat bread made without yeast.
The new moon is expected March 19, 2026 with 1% illumination. So although more than likely it won’t be visible, March 20, 2026 will be the first day of the new year.
The full moon in March -April 2026 Is on Thursday April 2, 2026 Making April 3 Passover day. Unleavened bread begins April 4, 2026 which is a high day and also comes on the weekly Sabbath this year.
Thursday April 2, 2026 after sunset is when the Passover is eaten according to Leviticus 23:5 Passover is on Friday April 3, 2026.
The Feast of Unleavened Bread begins the 15th of Nisan (Sabbath April 4, 2026); The first day (and the last day) of the Feast of Unleavened Bread is a Sabbath. This is a “special” Sabbath, also called a “high Sabbath”.
The two High Days during Unleavened bread in 2026 are on Sabbath April 4, 2026 and Friday April 10, 2026.