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The [[Hebrew Calendar]] consists of 12 months in a non-leap year and 13 months in a leap year. According to the [[KJV:Exodus|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. [http://www.jewfaq.org/calendar.htm]
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The [[Hebrew Calendar]] consists of 12 months in a non-leap year and 13 months in a leap year. According to the [[KJV:Exodus|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. [http://www.jewfaq.org/calendar.htm] [http://www.jewfaq.org/current.htm Click here to view a current Hebrew Calendar]
  
  
[http://www.jewfaq.org/current.htm Click here to view a current Hebrew Calendar]
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{| border="1" width="50%" align="center"
 
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{| border="1" width="30%" align="left"
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|+ '''<u>HEBREW CALENDAR</u><br>'''
 
|+ '''<u>HEBREW CALENDAR</u><br>'''
 
! width="10%" bgcolor="#CCCCFF"|Number  
 
! width="10%" bgcolor="#CCCCFF"|Number  
 
! width="40%" bgcolor="#CCCCFF"|Babylonian Name  
 
! width="40%" bgcolor="#CCCCFF"|Babylonian Name  
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! width="50%" bgcolor="#CCCCFF"|Gregorian Equivalent
 
|- align="center"  
 
|- align="center"  
| 1 || [[Nisan]]
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| 1 || [[Nisan]] || March-April
 
|- align="center"  
 
|- align="center"  
| 2 || [[Iyar]]
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| 2 || [[Iyar]] || April-May
 
|- align="center"  
 
|- align="center"  
| 3 || [[Sivan]]
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| 3 || [[Sivan]] || May-June
 
|- align="center"  
 
|- align="center"  
| 4 || [[Tammuz]]
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| 4 || [[Tammuz]] || June-July
 
|- align="center"  
 
|- align="center"  
| 5 || [[Av]]
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| 5 || [[Av]] || July-August
 
|- align="center"  
 
|- align="center"  
| 6 || [[Elul]]
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| 6 || [[Elul]] || August-September
 
|- align="center"  
 
|- align="center"  
| 7 || [[Tishri]]
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| 7 || [[Tishri]] || September-October
 
|- align="center"  
 
|- align="center"  
| 8 || [[Cheshvan]]
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| 8 || [[Cheshvan]] || October-November
 
|- align="center"  
 
|- align="center"  
| 9 || [[Kislev]]
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| 9 || [[Kislev]] || November-December
 
|- align="center"  
 
|- align="center"  
| 10 || [[Tevet]]
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| 10 || [[Tevet]] || December-January
 
|- align="center"  
 
|- align="center"  
| 11 || [[Shevat]]
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| 11 || [[Shevat]] || January-February
 
|- align="center"  
 
|- align="center"  
| 12 || [[Adar]] or [[Adar I]] (leap years)
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| 12 || [[Adar]] or [[Adar I]] (leap years) || February-March
 
|- align="center"  
 
|- align="center"  
| 13 || [[Adar II]] (leap years)
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| 13 || [[Adar II]] (leap years) ||
 
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Revision as of 01:36, 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] Click here to view a current Hebrew Calendar


HEBREW CALENDAR
Number Babylonian Name Gregorian Equivalent
1 Nisan March-April
2 Iyar April-May
3 Sivan May-June
4 Tammuz June-July
5 Av July-August
6 Elul August-September
7 Tishri September-October
8 Cheshvan October-November
9 Kislev November-December
10 Tevet December-January
11 Shevat January-February
12 Adar or Adar I (leap years) February-March
13 Adar II (leap years)