Bible passages on new moon

The Bible does not provide specific passages about the new moon, but it does mention the new moon in several contexts. Here are a few examples:

  1. Leviticus 23:4-5 - "These are the Lord's appointed festivals, which you are to proclaim as sacred assemblies, for bringing offerings to the Lord - the Lord's Sabbath, the first day of the month, and the day of the full moon, and the day of the harvest festival, and the day of blowing the trumpets, and the day of atonement."

In this passage, the new moon is mentioned as one of the Lord's appointed festivals, along with the Sabbath, the day of the full moon, and other holy days.

  1. Numbers 10:2-3 - "Make two silver trumpets and use them to summon the community and to announce sacred assemblies. When both are blown, the whole community is to gather before you at the entrance to the tent of meeting."

In this passage, the new moon is mentioned as a time when the silver trumpets were blown to summon the community to gather before God.

  1. Psalm 81:3 - "What I have in mind will I do, and I will bring Israel back to their grazing places and care for them. They will flourish like a lush garden, they will flourish like the grass of the field."

In this passage, the new moon is mentioned as a time when God will bring Israel back to their grazing places and care for them.

  1. Ezekiel 46:1-2 - "Thus says the Lord God: The gate of the inner court that faces east shall be shut on the six working days, but on the Sabbath day it shall be opened and kept open. And on the day of the new moon it shall be opened."

In this passage, the new moon is mentioned as a time when the gate of the inner court of the temple would be opened.

  1. Amos 8:5 - "On the day of the new moon and on the day of the full moon the people come to your festivals, and with all kinds of grain offerings they worship me."

In this passage, the new moon is mentioned as a time when the people would come to God's festivals and worship Him with grain offerings.

It's worth noting that the new moon was an important time in ancient Israel, as it marked the beginning of a new month and was often celebrated with sacrifices and feasts. However, the Bible does not provide a comprehensive treatment of the new moon, and its significance is not as prominent as that of other holy days and festivals.