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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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kings or tetrarchs, a
Tishri-based year was used. That
Judeans in the
first century BC and the
first century AD used a
Tishri-based
calendar for governmental...
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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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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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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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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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Judean regnal year that
began in
Tishri of 14 CE.
Since this
places Philip's coin of year 19 as the year
beginning in
Tishri of 14 CE, his year 37, in which...
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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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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...