His Sabbath’s are on the 8th,15th,22nd,29th Days.
There are annual Sabbath’s (High Sabbath’s) in the 1st and 7th months.
The ONLY Annual Sabbath that Does not land on an 8th,15th,22nd or 29th day is the Day of Atonement..
Ps- religion isn’t going to agree on this.
Pps- it’s because they don’t have the Passover Lamb.
A HOLY CONVOCATION
In the Old Testament, the regular weekly Sabbath was called ‘a holy convocation’. Leviticus 23:3. The days referred to as ‘great days’ in John’s Gospel are also called ‘holy convocations’, because these were also observed as Sabbaths. Hebrew months were lunar, tied to the phases of the moon and the Hebrew year had 360 days 1 which isn’t exactly divisible by 7.
So, these special holy convocations would occur on different days of the week each year. Leviticus 23:21 / Leviticus 23:24 / Leviticus 23:27 / Leviticus 23:34-35 / Leviticus 23:36.
Solemn is the Hebrew day of restraint. Numbers 28:26 / Numbers 29:1 / Numbers 29:7 / Numbers 29:12. There were ‘holy convocations’ observed as Sabbaths, at the beginning and end of the Passover week. Exodus 12:16 / Leviticus 23:6-8 / Numbers 28:17-18 / Numbers 28:25.
So, as explained above, the Hebrew months being lunar and their year having 360 days, 1 each year the Passover ‘high day’, 15th of Abib/Nisan, would occur on different days of the week.