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SivanSivan [N] [H] [S]a Persian word (Assyr, sivanu, "bricks"), used after the Captivity as the name of the third month of the Jewish year, extending from the new moon in June to the new moon in [..]
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SivanThe third month of the Jewish year, occurring in May/June. See Months of the Jewish Year.
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SivanSivan. a bush or thorn
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Sivan[Month]
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Sivana Persian word (Assyr, sivanu, "bricks"), used after the Captivity as the name of the third month of the Jewish year, extending from the new moon in June to the new moon in July (Esther 8:9) [..]
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Sivan(n) the ninth month of the civil year; the third month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar (in May and June)
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SivanFrom the name of the ninth month of the Hebrew calendar (occurring in late spring). It was adopted from the Babylonian calendar, derived from Akkadian simānu meaning "season, occasion" [1].
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SivanMeans "shepherd" in Kurdish.
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Sivan9th Jewish month (May-Jun), 5th and 6th are Shavuot
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SivanMeans "shepherd" in Kurdish.
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SivanFrom the name of the ninth month of the Hebrew calendar (occurring in late spring). It was adopted from the Babylonian calendar, derived from Akkadian simānu meaning "season, occasion&quo [..]
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