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Months

The Bible references months both as units of time marking seasons and religious observances, and as occasions for remembering God's faithfulness and redemptive work throughout Israel's history.

Overview

The Hebrew calendar organized time into months that structured both daily life and religious practice. Months marked significant events like the Flood (Genesis 7:11), the completion of Solomon's temple (1 Kings 6:38), and important returns from exile (Nehemiah 2:1). The festivals and observances tied to specific months reminded God's people of His covenant faithfulness and redemptive purposes.

Key Scriptures

"In the fourteenth year after that the city was struck down, on that very day, the hand of the Lord was upon me" (Ezekiel 40:1, ESV). "Blow the trumpet at the new moon, at the full moon, on our feast day" (Psalm 81:3, ESV). "In the month of Nisan...in the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes" (Nehemiah 2:1, NASB).

Application

Use the calendar rhythms of Scripture to establish regular patterns of worship and remembrance, celebrating God's faithfulness through intentional spiritual disciplines and observances.

Scripture References 40
Full Topical Reference List 42 total — Nave's Topical Bible

Commenced with first appearance of new moon

Eighth, Bul

Eleventh, Sebat

Fifth, Av

First, Nisan or Abib

Fourth, Tammuz

Idolaters prognosticated by

Ninth, Chisleu

Observance of, condemned

Originally had no names

Seventh, Ethanim

Sixth, Elul

Sun and moon designed to mark out

Tenth, Tebeth

The patriarchs computed time by

Third, Sivan