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Definition of Tebeth

Tebeth
Tebeth Te"beth, n. [Heb.] The tenth month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, answering to a part of December with a part of January. --Esther ii. 16.

Meaning of Tebeth from wikipedia

- Tevet (Hebrew: טֵבֵת‎, Standard Ṭevet; Tiberian Ṭēḇēṯ; from Akkadian ṭebētu) is the fourth month of the civil year and the tenth month of the ecclesiastical...
- Tarpelites Tarshish Tarsus Tartak (Thartac) Tartan Tatnai Tebah Tebaliah Tebeth Tehinnah Tekel Tekoa Telabib Telah Tel****ar Telem Telharsa Tel-melah Tema...
- Kislev Chisleu Chislev 29 or 30 days Kislimu Hanukkah 10 טֵבֵת ‎ Ṭēḇēṯ Tevet Tebeth 29 days Tebetu Tenth of Tevet 11 שְׁבָט ‎ Šəḇāṭ Shvat Shevat Shebat Sebat...
- king on the 25th day of the month Tebeth, following Tiglath-Pileser's death, and that he died in the month of Tebeth in his fifth year as king, with his...
- 𒌚𒀊𒌓𒁺 ITIAB.E3 – 'Month of the father' Araḫ Ṭebētum – 𒌚𒀊 'Muddy Month' Tebeth טֵבֵת Ṭabit ࡈࡀࡁࡉࡕ Kānūn ath-Thānī كَانُون الثَّانِي Dec/Jan 11 𒌚𒍩𒀀 ITIZIZ2...
- king on the 25th day of the month Tebeth, following Tiglath-Pileser's death, and that he died in the month of Tebeth in his fifth year as king.) 707 BC:...
- 1807. Venture, Mardochée, Prières des Jours de Jeûnes de Guedalya, de Tebeth, d'Esther, de Tamouz et d’Ab Paris: chez Lévy, 1807. Venture, Mardochée...
- New York, in the Synagogue, West Nineteenth Street, on Sabbath Shemoth, Tebeth 23rd, 5648. New York: s.n. 1887. "Sermon and Dedicatory Prayer". Order of...
- 2009) p. 488; also, Leiman, Sid Z., The Scroll of Fasts: The Ninth of Tebeth, Jewish Quarterly Review, vol. n.s. 74, nr. 2 (Oct. 1983) p.186-188, p.195...
- Paris: P. F. Gueffier. 1781. Prières des jours des jeûnes de Guedalya, de Tebeth, d'Esther, de Tamouz et d'Ab, à l'usage des juifs portugais ou espagnols...