Holy days
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The term "Holy Days" in Judeo-Christian circles refers to the 7 annual Sabbaths as prescribed in the Pentateuch of either the Torah or Old Testament in both [Leviticus 23] or [Deuteronomy 16].
This term does NOT refer to the Holidays observed by modern Christians, such as Christmas, Easter, and Halloween, but rather those days that are defined as Holy by the Bible itself, including:
- Passover
- The Days of Unleavened Bread
- Pentecost
- The Day of Atonement
- The Feast of Trumpets
- The Feast of Tabernacles
- and The Last Great Day
For more information, please see [God's Holy Day Plan: The Promise of Hope for All Mankind].
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