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Biblical Calendar Months and
Dates for God's Feast Days

 
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Biblical Calendar Months
and Holy Day Dates

 

Months of the
Hebrew Year

Normal Year
MonthDays
1. Abib or Nisan **30
2. Iyar 29
3. Sivan ** 30
4. Tammuz 29
5. Ab 30
6. Elul 29
7. Tishri ** 30
8. Heshvan 29 or 30
9. Kislev29 or 30
10. Tebeth29
11. Shebat 30
12. Adar29
Leap (Intercalary) Year *
MonthDays
1. Abib or Nisan **30
2. Iyar 29
3. Sivan ** 30
4. Tammuz 29
5. Ab 30
6. Elul 29
7. Tishri ** 30
8. Heshvan 29 or 30
9. Kislev29 or 30
10. Tebeth29
11. Shebat 30
12. Adar I 30
13. Adar II29
* A 30-day month called Adar I is added.
** Denotes month containing God's Holy Days.
Tishri 1 (Feast of Trumpets) is the first day of the Hebrew year.
On Thursday, September 29th, 2011 Hebrew year 5772 will begin.
On Monday, September 17th, 2012 Hebrew year 5773 will begin.
On Thursday, September 5th, 2013, Hebrew year 5774 will begin.
Year Passover* Days of
Unleavened Bread
Day of
Pentecost
Feast of
Trumpets
Day of
Atonement
Feast of
Tabernacles
Last
Great Day
 
2011 April 18
Monday
April 19-25
Tuesday - Monday
June 12
Sunday
September 29
Thursday
October 8
Saturday
October 13-19
Thursday - Wed.
October 20
Thursday
2012 April 6
Friday
April 7-13
Saturday - Friday
May 27
Sunday
September 17
Monday
September 26
Wednesday
October 1-7
Monday - Sunday
October 8
Monday
2013 March 25
Monday
March 26-April 1
Tuesday - Monday
May 19
Sunday
September 5
Thursday
September 14
Saturday
September 19-25
Thursday - Wed.
September 26
Thursday
2014 April 14
Monday
April 15-21
Tuesday - Monday
June 8
Sunday
September 25
Thursday
October 4
Saturday
October 9-15
Thursday - Wed.
October 16
Thursday
2015 April 3
Friday
April 4-10
Saturday - Friday
May 24
Sunday
September 14
Monday
September 23
Wednesday
September 28 - Oct. 4
Monday - Sunday
October 5
Monday

Note: Biblical Days begin at sunset. Therefore, a Holy Day begins at sunset of the previous day listed. For example, a Holy Day that is on Wednesday is observed from sunset Tuesday to sunset Wednesday.

* The Christian Passover service is held JUST AFTER sunset of the previous day (e.g. Wednesday means that the Passover service is held Tuesday evening.)

 
 
 
  
 
 

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