Further information: Category:Observances
See also: Liturgical year
Main article: Jewish holidays
Main article: Islamic holidays
Main article: Baháʼí Holy Days
Main article: Mandaean calendar § Festivals
See also: List of Hindu festivals
See also: Swedish festivities
In the order of the Wheel of the Year:
See also: Japanese festivals
Main article: Christian observances of Jewish holidays
See also: Christian observance of Passover and Christian observance of Yom Kippur
The following table is a chart based on a Messianic Jewish perspective of the 9 biblical holidays (including the Sabbath), along with their times and days of occurrence, references in the Bible, and how they point to Yeshua (Jesus). All the holidays shown below are major with the exceptions of the Feast of Dedication and the Feast of Lots which are minor festivals.
Main article: Christmas and holiday season
See also: List of winter festivals and Chinese New Year
The following holidays are observed to some extent at the same time during the Southern Hemisphere's summer, with the exception of Winter Solstice.
Many other days are marked to celebrate events or people, around the world, but are not strictly holidays as time off work is rarely given.
See also: Category:Unofficial observances
These are holidays that are not traditionally marked on calendars. These holidays are celebrated by various groups and individuals. Some are designed to honor or promote a cause or a historical event not officially recognized, while a few others are both celebrated and intended as humorous distractions.
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