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### Description
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The Hebrew calendar used in the Bible has twelve months. Unlike the western calendar, its first month begins in the spring of the northern hemisphere. Sometimes a month is called by its name (Abib, Ziv, Sivan), and sometimes it is called by its order in the Hebrew calendar year (first month, second month, third month).
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The Hebrew calendar used in the Bible has twelve months. Unlike the western calendar, its first month begins in the spring of the northern hemisphere. Sometimes a month is called by its name (Aviv, Ziv, Sivan), and sometimes it is called by its order in the Hebrew calendar year (first month, second month, third month).
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#### Reasons this is a translation issue
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This is a list of the Hebrew months with information about them that may be helpful in the translation.
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**Abib** - (This month is called **Nisan** after the Babylonian exile.) This is the first month of the Hebrew calendar. It marks when God brought the people of Israel out of Egypt. It is at the beginning of the spring season when the late rains come and people begin to harvest their crops. It is during the last part of March and the first part April on western calendars. The Passover celebration started on Abib 10, the Festival of Unleavened Bread was right after that, and the Festival of Harvest was a few weeks after that.
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**Aviv** - (This month is called **Nisan** after the Babylonian exile.) This is the first month of the Hebrew calendar. It marks when God brought the people of Israel out of Egypt. It is at the beginning of the spring season when the late rains come and people begin to harvest their crops. It is during the last part of March and the first part April on western calendars. The Passover celebration started on Aviv 10, the Festival of Unleavened Bread was right after that, and the Festival of Harvest was a few weeks after that.
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**Ziv** - This is the second month of the Hebrew calendar. This is during the harvest season. It is during the last part of April and the first part of May on western calendars.
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#### Examples from the Bible
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> You are going out of Egypt on this day, in <u>the month of Abib</u>. (Exodus 13:4 ULB)
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> You are going out of Egypt on this day, in <u>the month of Aviv</u>. (Exodus 13:4 ULB)
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>You must eat unleavened bread from twilight of the fourteenth day <u>in the first month of the year</u>, until twilight of the twenty-first day of the month. (Exodus 12:18 ULB)
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The examples below use these two verses.
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* **At that time, you will appear before me in <u>the month of Abib</u>, which is fixed for this purpose. It was in this month that you came out from Egypt.** (Exodus 23:15 ULB)
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* **It will always be a statute for you that in <u>the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month,</u> you must humble yourselves and do no work.** (Leviticus 16:29 ULB)
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* **At that time, you will appear before me in <u>the month of Aviv</u>, which is fixed for this purpose. It was in this month that you came out from Egypt.** (Exodus 23:15 ULB)
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* **It will always be a statute for you that in <u>the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month,</u> you must humble yourselves and do no work ...** (Leviticus 16:29 ULB)
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1. Tell the number of the Hebrew month.
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* At that time, you will appear before me in <u>the first month of the year</u>, which is fixed for this purpose. It was in this month that you came out from Egypt.
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* At that time, you will appear before me in <u>the first month of the year</u>, which is fixed for this purpose. It was in this month that you came out from Egypt.
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1. Use the months that people know.
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* At that time, you will appear before me in <u>the month of March</u>, which is fixed for this purpose. It was in this month that you came out from Egypt.
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* It will always be a statute for you that <u>on the day I choose in late September</u> you must humble yourselves and do no work."
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* It will always be a statute for you that <u>on the day I choose in late September</u> you must humble yourselves and do no work ...
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1. State clearly what season the month occurred in.
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* It will always be a statute for you that <u>in the autumn, on the tenth day of the seventh month,</u> you must humble yourselves and do no work.
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* It will always be a statute for you that <u>in the autumn, on the tenth day of the seventh month,</u> you must humble yourselves and do no work ...
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1. Refer to the time in terms of the season rather than in terms of the month.
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* It will always be a statute for you that in <u>the day I choose in early autumn</u><sup>1</sup>you must humble yourselves and do no work.
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* It will always be a statute for you that in <u>the day I choose in early autumn</u><sup>1</sup> you must humble yourselves and do no work ...
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* The footnote would look like:
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* <sup>[1]</sup>The Hebrew says, "the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month."
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* <sup>[1]</sup>The Hebrew says, "the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month."
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