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Tishrei (/ˈtɪʃreɪ/) or
Tishri (/ˈtɪʃriː/; Hebrew: תִּשְׁרֵי tīšrē or תִּשְׁרִי tīšrī; from
Akkadian tašrītu "beginning", from šurrû "to begin") is the...
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Tishri-years,
often called the
Jewish Civil Calendar, is an
ancient calendar system used in Israel/Judea, and the
Jewish diaspora. It is
based on, and...
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between Tishri 1 of 871 BCE and the day
before Nisan 1 of 870 BCE. For
calculation purposes, this
should be
taken as the
Judean year
beginning in
Tishri of...
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Solomon died
before Tishri 1 in the (Nisan-based) year in
which the
kingdom divided,
rather than in the half-year
after Tishri 1 as ****umed, without...
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Judah and
Israel were
offset by six months, that of
Judah starting in
Tishri (in the fall) and that of
Israel in
Nisan (in the spring). This is the conclusion...
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Akkadian Šabātu) is the
fifth month of the
civil year
starting in
Tishre (or
Tishri) and the
eleventh month of the
ecclesiastical year on the
Hebrew calendar...
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Nisan and
Tishri,
already in the 12th year
according to the
reckoning in Ezekiel, but
still in Zedekiah's 11th year
which was to end only in
Tishri. Jeremiah...
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before Tishri 1 of the same BCE year. For
calculation purposes, this
should be
taken as the
Judean year
beginning in
Tishri of 849/848 BCE, or...
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according to Judah's
Tishri-based calendar. The 37th year of
captivity was thus, by
Judean reckoning, the year that
began in
Tishri of 562,
consistent with...
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Judah and
Israel were
offset by six months, that of
Judah starting in
Tishri (in the fall) and that of
Israel in
Nisan (in the spring). Cross-synchronizations...