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HEBREW: 388 Myntya 'Eythaniym
NAVE: Ethanim
EBD: Ethanim
SMITH: ETHANIM
ISBE: ETHANIM

Ethanim

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Ethanim: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
strong; valiant

7th month of Hebrew calendar

Hebrew

Strongs #0388: Myntya 'Eythaniym

Ethanim = "enduring"

1) seventh Jewish month, corresponding to modern Oct. to Nov.;
so named because permanent streams still flowed

388 'Eythaniym ay-thaw-neem'

plural of 386; always with the article; the permanent brooks; Ethanim, the name of a month: KJV -- Ethanim.
see HEBREW for 0386

Ethanim [nave]

ETHANIM
Seventh month [October]. Feast of Trumpets in, Lev. 23:23-25.
Day of Atonement, on the tenth day of, Lev. 23:26-32.
Feast of Tabernacles in, Lev. 23:33-43.
Jubilee proclaimed on the tenth day of, Lev. 25:9.
Temple dedicated in, 1 Kin. 8:2.
Altar restored in, after the captivity, Ezra 3:1, 6.

Ethanim [ebd]

the month of gifts, i.e., of vintage offerings; called Tisri after the Exile; corresponding to part of September and October. It was the first month of the civil year, and the seventh of the sacred year (1 Kings 8:2).

ETHANIM [smith]

[MONTH]

ETHANIM [isbe]

ETHANIM - eth'-a-nim ('ethanim): The seventh month of the Jewish year (1 Ki 8:2). The word is of Phoenician origin and signifies "perennial," referring to living streams. It corresponds to September-October.

See CALENDAR; TIME.




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