Calendar 2021 - 4th month from June 23 to July 22 - 30 days
Note:
The days begin the sunset the evening before at sunset the day in question ..
Shabbath begins on Friday evening at sunset, to Saturday at sunset ..
Shabbath: no work, no cooking, no water to boil, no shopping, nothing that enters or leaves the house ..
holiday = Shabbath, but you can cook your own food
Day 1: Wednesday, June 23 (Holiday: new moon) see explanation at bottom of page
Day 2: Thursday, June 24
Day 3: Friday, June 25
Day 4: Shabbath, June 26
Day 5: Sunday, June 27
Day 6: Monday, June 28
Day 7: Tuesday, June 29
Day 8: Wednesday, June 30
Day 9: Thursday, July 1
Day 10: Friday, July 2
Day 11: Shabbath, July 3
Day 12: Sunday, July 4
Day 13: Monday, July 5
Day 14: Tuesday, July 6
Day 15: Wednesday, July 7
Day 16: Thursday, July 8
Day 17: Friday, July 9
Day 18: Shabbath, July 10
Day 19: Sunday, July 11
Day 20: Monday, July 12
Day 21: Tuesday, July 13
Day 22: Wednesday, July 14
Day 23: Thursday, July 15
Day 24: Friday, July 16
Day 25: Shabbath, July 17
Day 26: Sunday, July 18
Day 27: Monday, July 19
Day 28: Tuesday, July 20
Day 29: Wednesday, July 21
Day 30: Thursday, July 22
Numbers 10:10 On the day of your gladness, and in your feasts, and months of your heads, you blow the trumpets over your burnt offerings and your sacrifices of shares of grace, and they will remember it before your Elohim. I am YHWH your Elohim.
The Hebrew word Tekoufoth that is found in the Scriptures means Cycles related to seasons, this word means the Seasons 4 and corresponds to the 4 Rosh Hodeshim-Month New mistranslated by New Moons in the Scriptures as you will see below. The Month heads or Tekoufoth always fall a fourth day of the week that is a Wednesday.
So we have the first day of the first month, the first day of the fourth Month, 1 Day 7th Month, 10th Day 1 Month, these are the days of Noah Memorials, days that match the expression wrongly translated by "New Moon" that were celebrated in the Torah, the Month heads numbered 4 and celebrated their order is given in the Book of Jubilees. These Month heads are cited in other Biblical texts without really knowing what is the origin of their celebration nor the Israelites celebrated for these Months heads, the answer lies in the Book of Jubilees.
2 Chronicles 2:4 Behold, I build a house in the name of YHWH, my Elohim, for He spend, to burn before Him sweet incense, for the continual shewbread, and for the burnt offerings morning and evening of sabbaths, months heads, and parties of YHWH, our Elohim, according to an ordinance for Israel.
Note that the month of heads are cited regardless of Sabbaths and feasts of YHWH so they have their own celebration.
And here is where Month heads come to be marked:
Jubilees 6:19-26
And command the Israelites to observe this feast throughout their generations as a command for them: once a year in this month they celebrate the festival because it is the feast of weeks, and the first-fruits of the festival; this feast is twofold and a dual nature as it is written and engraved on it.
Celebrates it, for I have written in the book of the first Torah that I wrote for you, you should celebrate it in its season once a year and I have explained to you its sacrifices that children of Israel must remember and must celebrate it throughout their generations one day a year in this month.
And head of the 1st month and at the head of the 4th month and head of 7emois and head of the 10th month are the days of memory and the days of the seasons in the 4 partitions of the year;
those are written and ordained as a testimony for ever.
Noah and the recommended them for himself as feasts for the generations forever for them to become a memorial to him:
At the head of the 1st month - he was allowed him to make an ark, and this [day] the earth became dry and he opened the ark and saw the earth;
At the head of the 4th month - entries from the depths of the abyss below were closed;
At the head of the 7th month - all entries of the earth's depths were opened and water began to descend it;
At the head of the 10th month - the mountain peaks were seen, and Noah was happy.
And about that he ordered them to himself as forever memorial celebrations and they were well ordered and put them on the heavenly tablets.