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What does the Bible say about the New Year?

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QUIZ

    • Genesis 1:14
    • Exodus 12:2
    • Exodus 16:1
    • Leviticus 11:11
    • Deuteronomy 16:1
    • Genesis 1:14 states that the New Year will always take place in the Spring.
    • Exodus 9:31 records that the barley and the flax were nearing maturity when they were destroyed by the plague of hail.
    • Exodus 12:18 states that the children of Israel were to observe the Passover every Spring.
    • The Jews observe the Passover in the Spring.
    • Vegetation
    • Barley
    • Wheat
    • The Gregorian calendar
    • The heavenly bodies
    • True.
    • False.
    • True.
    • False.
    • Add to the word that I command you nor take from it
    • Take notice of the equinoxes and solstices
    • Declare the New Year until the barley is ripe
    • Observe the heavens
    • Keep the Passover at even
    • Search for the Barley in its season
    • Not add to it nor take away from it
    • Try to remember all of the Commandments
    • Speak the truth
    • Add thou not unto His words
    • Observe not the heavens
    • True.
    • False.
    • True.
    • False.
    • chodesh
    • tekufah
    • moed
    • sehoraw
    • The Passover celebration
    • The barley harvest
    • The Fall equinox
    • The Spring equinox
    • The wheat harvest
    • The barley harvest
    • The Fall equinox
    • The Spring equinox
    • In the 8th lunar month
    • Twice each year
    • On or very near the Spring equinox
    • On or very near the Fall equinox
    • Yes.
    • No.
    • Yes.
    • No.