Topical Encyclopedia Kislev is the ninth month of the Hebrew calendar, corresponding to late November and December in the Gregorian calendar. It is a month of significant historical and religious importance in the Jewish tradition, and it is mentioned in the Bible in various contexts. Kislev is known for its association with the onset of winter and the celebration of Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights.Biblical References The month of Kislev is mentioned explicitly in the book of Nehemiah. Nehemiah 1:1 states, "These are the words of Nehemiah son of Hacaliah: In the month of Kislev, in the twentieth year, while I was in the citadel of Susa." This passage sets the stage for Nehemiah's concern for Jerusalem and his subsequent mission to rebuild its walls. The mention of Kislev here marks the beginning of Nehemiah's narrative and highlights the month as a time of reflection and preparation for action. Historical and Religious Significance Kislev is most notably associated with the Jewish festival of Hanukkah, which begins on the 25th of Kislev and lasts for eight days. Hanukkah commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem during the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire. The festival is celebrated with the lighting of the menorah, symbolizing the miracle of the oil that lasted eight days when there was only enough for one. While Hanukkah is not mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, it is detailed in the books of the Maccabees, which are part of the Apocrypha. The celebration of Hanukkah during Kislev underscores the themes of light, dedication, and divine providence. Agricultural and Seasonal Context Kislev marks the beginning of the winter season in the land of Israel. It is a time when the early rains are expected, which are crucial for the agricultural cycle. The rains of Kislev are often seen as a blessing, providing the necessary water for the crops sown in the previous months. This seasonal change is reflected in the prayers and liturgies of the Jewish people, who seek God's provision and sustenance during this time. Cultural Observances In addition to Hanukkah, Kislev is a month of anticipation and hope. The themes of light overcoming darkness resonate deeply during this time, as the days grow shorter and the nights longer. The lighting of the menorah during Hanukkah serves as a powerful reminder of God's faithfulness and the enduring spirit of His people. Kislev, with its blend of historical, religious, and agricultural significance, serves as a reminder of God's providence and the resilience of faith. It is a month that calls for reflection on the past, gratitude for the present, and hope for the future. Subtopics Month: (Number Only Mentioned): Aaron Died on the First Day of Month: (Number Only Mentioned): Ezra Arrived at Jerusalem In Month: (Number Only Mentioned): Temple Destroyed In Month: (The Number Only Appears in the Bible): Jerusalem Taken by Nebuchadnezzar In Month: Abib (April): After the Captivity Called Nisan Month: Abib (April): Decree to Put the Jews to Death In Month: Abib (April): Israelites Arrive at Zin In Month: Abib (April): Israelites Left Egypt In Month: Abib (April): Passover Instituted and Celebrated In Month: Abib (April): Tabernacle Set up In Month: Abib (April): The Death of Jesus In Month: Abib (April): The Israelites Cross the Jordan River In Month: Abib (April): The Jewish Calendar Began With Month: Abib (April): The Jordan River Overflows In Month: Adar (March): Feast of Purim In Month: Adar (March): Months in Prophecy Month: Adar (March): Second Temple Finished In Month: Bul (November): Jeroboam's Idolatrous Feast In Month: Bul (November): The Temple Finished In Month: Elul (September): The Temple Built In Month: Elul (September): The Wall of Jerusalem Finished In Month: Ethanim (October): Altar Rebuilt and offerings Renewed In Month: Ethanim (October): Feasts Held In Month: Ethanim (October): Jubilee Proclaimed In Month: Ethanim (October): Solomon's Temple Dedicated In Month: Passover to be Observed In Month: Sebat (February): Moses Probably Died In Month: Sivan: (June): Asa Renews the Covenant of Himself and People In Month: Tebeth (January): Nebuchadnezzar Besieges Jerusalem In Month: Twelve Months Reckoned to a Year Month: Zif (May): An Celebrated In Month: Zif (May): Israel Departed from the Wilderness of Zin In Month: Zif (May): Israel Numbered In Month: Zif (May): Rebuilding of the Temple Begun In Month: Zif (May): Temple Begun In Related Terms |