- 1 Nisan (circa 3761 BCE) – Creation of the Universe according to Rabbi Joshua‘s opinion in the Talmud (Rosh Hashanah 10b-11a).
- 1 Nisan (circa 1638 BCE) – Death of Abraham according to the Talmud
- 1 Nisan (circa 1533 BCE) – Death of Isaac according to the Talmud
- 1 Nisan (circa 1506 BCE) – Death of Jacob according to the Talmud
- 1 Nisan (circa 1456 BCE) – First mitzvah (commandment) is given to the Jewish people (Exodus 12:1–2) Exodus 12:1-2 Complete Jewish Bible (CJB) 12 Adonai spoke to Moshe and Aharon in the land of Egypt; he said, 2 “You are to begin your calendar with this month; it will be the first month of the year for you.
- 7 Nisan (circa 1416 BCE) – Joshua sends two spies to Jericho.
- 10 Nisan Anniversary of the death of Miriam the prophetess, sister of Moses and Aaron[1]
- 13 Nisan On this day the Messiah was crucified. Yeshua /Jesus was nailed to the cross around 9 a.m. and died around 3PM. He dies during the time that the Passover lambs are being slaughter in Israel. His body was placed in the tomb at twilight. Passover which is Nisan 14 began sunset.
- 14 Nisan – Passover this year begins sunset March 27, 2021.
- 14 Nisan– Passover is the foundation that Christians use to create the observance dates for Good Friday and Easter Sunday . The Judeo-Christian religion grew out of Judaism when the early Jews who followed Yeshua / Jesus and proclaimed Him the Messiah. Today, Jews who continue to follow Yeshua/Jesus are called Messianic Jews however their congregations include gentiles and they observe Passover just as Jesus did in the Bible.
- 15 Nisan The first day the 7-day Festival of Unleavened Bread. It begins at sunset on 14th. The Messiah’s tomb is guarded and had already been secured with a stone.
- 15 Nisan (circa 1713 BCE) – Birth of Isaac
- 16 Nisan – At sunset, the annual Sabbath ended and the women prepared spices to anoint Yeshua /Jesus’ body.
- 16 Nisan(circa 1273 BCE) – The Children of Israel stop eating Manna, six days after entering the Holy Land.
- 16 Nisan (circa 474 BCE) –Queen Esther held her second feast. She accuses Haman of planning to annihilate the Jewish people. King Achashverosh orders his servants to hang Haman.
- 17 Nisan– Yeshua /Jesus rose from the grave, exactly three days and three nights (72 hours) after the burial; fulfilling Bible prophecies and authenticating His messiahship.
- 17 Nisan (circa 24th century BCE) – Noah’s Ark came to rest on mountains of Ararat[3]
- 18 Nisan– The women arrived at the tomb early in the morning while it was still dark, but Yeshua /Jesus had already RISEN from the grave.
- 21 Nisan (circa 1456 BCE) – God thru Moses splits the Red Sea enabling the Israelites cross the sea on dry land and to escape the Egyptian army which was drown in the sea.
- 21 Nisan King Artaxerxes gave Nehemiah permission to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the walls of the city. Nehemiah 2:1-2
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CHABAD.ORG is a division of the Chabad–Lubavitch Media Center. (https://www.chabad.org/holidays/passover/pesach_cdo/aid/871715/jewish/Passover-2019-Pesach.htm).
A ROOD AWAKENING International is a non-profit ministry dedicated to restoring the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith. (https://aroodawakening.tv/biblical-feasts/about-the-feasts/. Michael Rood has new calculations which show the dates for Holy Days or Appointed Times. “Through careful study and reinstated practice of ancient time keeping, along with the help of modern technology from the likes of NASA, the Biblical Hebrew Calendar (not ancient jewish calendar) has emerged as the most accurate calendar for observing time and the Feasts of the LORD in the way that the Almighty originally intended in the Garden of Eden.” For more see his Astronomically and Agriculturally Corrected Biblical Hebrew Calendar!