NISAN 14, 22-36 A.D.
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JEWISH CALENDAR |
MOLAD ONLY |
NEW MOON (ASTRONOMICAL |
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ROMAN YEAR |
JEWISH YEAR |
MOLAD NISAN |
NISAN 1 |
NISAN 14 |
NISAN 1 |
NISAN 14 |
CONJUNCTION DATE AND TIME |
NISAN 1 |
NISAN 14 |
VERNAL EQUINOX |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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22 |
3782 |
Sat, 3/21, 0913 | Sun | Sat | Sat | Fri | Sat, 3/21, 0332 | Sat | Fri | 3/23, 0412 |
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23 |
3783 |
Wed, 3/10, 1802(1743) | Thu | Wed | Thu | Wed | Wed, 3/10, 1320 | Wed | Tue | 3/23, 1031 |
|
24 |
3784 |
Tue, 3/28, 1535 | Thu | Wed | Tue | Mon | Tue, 3/28, 1324 | Tue | Mon | 3/22, 1621 |
|
25 |
3785 |
Sun, 3/18, 0023 | Tue | Mon | Sun | Sat | Sun, 3/18, 0608 | Sun | Sat | 3/22, 2210 |
|
26 |
3786 |
Thu, 3/7, 0912 | Sat | Fri | Thu | Wed | Sat, 4/6, 0650 | Sat | Fri | 3/23, 0405 |
|
27 |
3787 |
Wed, 3/26, 0645 | Thu | Wed | Wed | Tue | Wed, 3/26, 2018 | Thu | Wed | 3/23, 0947 |
|
28 |
3788 |
Sun, 3/14, 1533 | Tue | Mon | Sun | Sat | Mon, 3/15, 0248 | Mon | Sun | 3/22, 1533 |
|
29 |
3789 |
Sat, 4/2, 1306 | Sun | Sat | Sat | Fri | Sat, 4/2, 1953 | Sun | Sat | 3/22, 2129 |
|
30 |
3790 |
Wed, 3/22, 2155 | Thu | Wed | Thu | Wed | Wed, 3/22, 2010 | Thu | Wed | 3/23, 0319 |
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31 |
3791 |
Mon, 3/12, 0643 | Tue | Mon | Mon | Sun | Mon, 3/12, 0043 | Mon | Sun | 3/23, 0908 |
|
32 |
3792 |
Sun, 3/30, 0416 | Tue | Mon | Sun | Sat | Sat, 3/29, 2223 | Sun | Sat | 3/22, 1455 |
|
33 |
3793 |
Thu, 3/19, 1305 | Sat | Fri | Thu | Wed | Thu, 3/19, 1301 | Thu | Wed | 3/22, 2042 |
|
34 |
3794 |
Mon, 3/8, 2153 | Tue | Mon | Tue | Mon | Wed, 4/7, 1204 | Wed | Tue | 3/23, 0231 |
|
35 |
3795 |
Sun, 3/27, 1926 | Tue | Mon | Mon | Sun | Mon, 3/28, 0627 | Mon | Sun | 3/23, 0812 |
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36 |
3796 |
Fri, 3/16, 0415 | Sat | Fri | Fri | Thu | Fri, 3/16, 1809(1748) | Sat | Fri | 3/22, 1356 |
NOTES:
All times are at Jerusalem. In 30 AD, the Nisan 1 conjunction occurred 7 hours before the equinox.
The time shown in parenthesis is sunset in Jerusalem on the date shown.
Nisan 1 in the Jewish calendar has been adjusted by any postponements of the following Tishri 1 in the same way the Jewish calendar does today, even though postponements apparently did not begin until the 4th century.
Nisan 1 in the Molad Only column was calculated from the Molad Nisan only. It is not adjusted by any postponements of Tishri 1.
It should be kept in mind that the Jewish year includes portions of two Roman years: The year shown and the fall months of the previous Roman year. e.g. Jewish year 3782 starts in the fall of Roman year 21 and ends in the fall of Roman year 22.
In Roman year 23, Molad Nisan occurs on March 10th, which places Passover on March 23rd, the same day as the spring equinox.
Copyright © 2002, Wayne Bedwell