Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary AbibSmith's Bible Dictionary Abib(green fruits). [MONTH] ATS Bible Dictionary AbibThe first month of the ecclesiastical year of the Hebrews; afterwards called Nisan. It answered nearly to our April. Abib signifies green ears of grain, or fresh fruits. It was so named, because grain, particularly barley, was in ear at the time. On the tenth of this month the passover-lamb was set apart; it was killed on the fourteenth towards sunset, and eaten the same evening after the fifteenth day had begun. The seven days from the fifteenth to the twenty-first inclusive, were "the feast of unleavened bread," closing with a solemn convocation, Exodus 12:1-13:22. Easton's Bible Dictionary An ear of corn, the month of newly-ripened grain (Exodus 13:4; 23:15); the first of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, and the seventh of the civil year. It began about the time of the vernal equinox, on 21st March. It was called Nisan, after the Captivity (Nehemiah 2:1). On the fifteenth day of the month, harvest was begun by gathering a sheaf of barley, which was offered unto the Lord on the sixteenth (Leviticus 23:4-11). Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (n.) The first month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, corresponding nearly to our April. After the Babylonish captivity this month was called Nisan.International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ABIBa'-bib ('abhibh, young ear of barley or other grain, Exodus 9:31 Leviticus 2:14): The first month of the Israelite year, called Nisan in Nehemiah 2:1 Esther 3:7, is Abib in Exodus 13:4; Exodus 23:15; Exodus 34:18; compare Deuteronomy 16:1. Abib is not properly a name of a month, but part of a descriptive phrase, "the month of young ears of grain." This may indicate the Israelite way of determining the new year (Exodus 12:2), the year beginning with the new moon nearest or next preceding this stage of the growth of the barley. The year thus indicated was practically the same with the old Babylonian year, and presumably came in with Abraham. The Pentateuchal laws do not introduce it, though they define it, perhaps to distinguish it from the Egyptian wandering year. Strong's Hebrew 8512. Tel Abib -- "hill of grain," a place in BabylonTel Abib. 8511, 8512. Tel Abib. 8513 . "hill of grain," a place in Babylon. Transliteration: Tel Abib Phonetic Spelling: (tale ... /hebrew/8512.htm - 6k 24. abib -- fresh, young ears, also Canaanite name for the first ... 3. eb -- freshness, fresh green Library The History of Joseph the Carpenter. Fragment v. --That up to the Time of the Destruction of Jerusalem ... Letter Lv. Replies to Questions of Januarius. The Greater Prophets. The Iranian Conquest The Medes and the Second Chaldaean Empire Thesaurus Abib (5 Occurrences)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. ABIB. ... Willis J. Beecher. Multi-Version Concordance Abib (5 Occurrences). Exodus 13:4 This day you go forth in the month Abib. ... /a/abib.htm - 10k Tel-abib (1 Occurrence) Telabib (1 Occurrence) Calendar Unleavened (51 Occurrences) Yeast (48 Occurrences) Nisan (2 Occurrences) Month (197 Occurrences) Ezekiel (4 Occurrences) Celebrate (66 Occurrences) Resources What is the structure of the Jewish calendar? | GotQuestions.orgAbib: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Abib (5 Occurrences)Exodus 13:4 Exodus 23:15 Exodus 34:18 Deuteronomy 16:1 Ezekiel 3:15 Subtopics Abib: First Month in the Jewish Calendar Abib: Israelites Arrive at the Wilderness of Zin In Abib: Passover Instituted, and Israelites Depart from Egypt In Related Terms |