Difference between revisions of "Hebrew Calendar"
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Revision as of 00:32, 24 January 2007
The Hebrew Calendar consists of 12 months in a non-leap year and 13 months in a leap year. According to the Book of Exodus, each month was referenced by a number from 1 to 12 (i.e. first month, second month, third month, etc). However, sometime during the Babylonian Exile each month became associated with a Babylonian name. [1]
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Number | Babylonian Name |
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1 | Nisan |
2 | Iyar |
3 | Sivan |
4 | Tammuz |
5 | Av |
6 | Elul |
7 | Tishri |
8 | Cheshvan |
9 | Kislev |
10 | Tevet |
11 | Shevat |
12 | Adar or Adar I (leap years) |
13 | Adar II (leap years) |