🗓️ New Addition: Downloadable Biblical Calendar (CSV) for 2026
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An extension of the previously published comprehensive Biblical calendar

This post serves as a direct extension of the comprehensive Biblical calendar and study published previously. That earlier post laid out the Scriptural foundation, methodology, and full calendar framework for the year and also included in this posts related posts. These usually appear at the very bottom of the individual post page, below the main content and comments.
What follows here is the practical continuation of that work.
In response to my own personal and families need, I have added a downloadable CSV file that allows the same Biblical calendar already presented to be imported directly into Google Calendar for everyday use.
This is not a new calendar system — it is a functional extension of the one already established.
📜 Why This CSV Exists
The earlier post explained how and why the Biblical calendar functions according to:
The visible new moon
The Biblical day beginning at sundown
The appointed times (moedim) of Yahawah
This CSV exists to make that understanding actionable.
Rather than leaving the calendar as information on a page, this file allows readers to walk in the timing they’ve already studied — integrating Biblical time into daily life, planning, and awareness.
🌑 Calendar Basis (Unchanged from the Original Post)
This CSV follows the same principles already established in the original calendar:
Days begin at sundown
Months begin with the first visible crescent new moon
The year begins in Abib, after the transition from winter to spring
Dates are forecasted, then confirmed by actual sighting
Where visibility may differ, Option A / Option B dates are included
Nothing here replaces the earlier explanation — it simply extends it into practice.
📂 What the CSV Includes
The downloadable CSV contains the full calendar already presented, formatted for digital use:
All Biblical feast days for 2026
All Biblical New Moons
Sundown-based start times
Notes regarding moon sighting confirmation
Clear labels for tentative dates where applicable
Once the new moon is confirmed, unused options may be removed.
🧭 How to Use the CSV (Google Calendar)
Download the CSV file
Open Google Calendar on desktop
Go to Settings → Import & Export
Import the file into your chosen calendar
For clarity, it’s recommended to create a separate calendar titled“Hebrew Israelite Sacred Calendar.”
🧭 How to Use the CSV (Apple Calendar)
Download the CSV file
Open Apple Calendar (macOS)
Go to File → Import
Select the CSV file and import it into your chosen calendar
⚠️ Important Clarification
As stated in the original post, this calendar does not claim absolute precision. Scripture establishes the month by sighting, not prediction.
This CSV preserves that honesty by including visibility-based flexibility, not artificial certainty.
🕯️ Closing Thought
The earlier post explained the calendar.This update allows you to live by it.
Together, the comprehensive study and this CSV form one complete work — doctrine joined with daily practice, understanding joined with obedience.
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Disclaimer:
Many calendar applications support importing events via CSV (Comma-Separated Values) files, often alongside the more universal iCalendar (.ics) format. Popular platforms such as Microsoft Outlook, Apple Calendar, Zoho Calendar, Teamup, Mozilla Thunderbird, BusyCal, and Keep&Share allow CSV imports, though required column headers and formatting may vary by service. For broader compatibility across calendar systems, the .ics format remains the most universally supported option.



