AVIV

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'Aviv' (Hebrew:'אביב') has a few meanings in Hebrew:

Aviv literally means spring; it is one of the four seasons. Thus the major modern Israeli city of Tel Aviv means "Spring Hill".


★ Historically, "''Aviv''" meant the stage in the growth of grain when the seeds have reached full size and are filling with starch, but have not dried yet. During the plague of hail (Exodus 9:31), the barley was ''aviv'' and the flax was ''giv`ol''.

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Secondary Meanings to Aviv
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Secondary Meanings to Aviv




★ The month in the Hebrew calendar when the barley has reached or passed this stage (Ex. 13:4; 23:15) is called the "month of the ''Aviv''"; the seventh of the Jewish civil year, and the first of the Biblical ecclesiastical year. It begins about the time of the vernal equinox (21st March). Since the Babylonian captivity, it has been called Nisan (Neh. 2:1). On the sixteenth day of the month, harvest was begun by gathering a sheaf of barley, which was offered as a sacrifice to God (Lev. 23:4-11).


★ The "Holiday of ''Aviv''" (Hebrew: חג האביב, ''Chag Ha'Aviv''), is an additional name for Passover; the Jewish holiday is celebrated on 15–21(22) Nisan, near the beginning of spring.

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Abib (Barley) in the Hebrew Bible - a description of the importance of abib in the Karaite calendar by the World Karaite Movement.

★ http://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D7%90%D7%91%D7%99%D7%91 for more information in Hebrew

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