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YEAR - Y>@ - the highest ordinary division of time. Two years were known to, and apparently used by, the Hebrews. A year of 360 days appears to have been in use in Noah’s time. The year used by the Hebrews from the time of the exodus may: be said to have been then instituted, since a current month, Abib, on the 14th day of which the first Passover was kept, was then made the first month of the year. The essential characteristics of this year can be clearly determined, though we cannot fix those of any single year. It was essentially solar for the offering of productions of the earth, first-fruits, harvest produce and ingathered fruits, was fixed to certain days of the year, two of which were in the periods of great feasts, the third itself a feast reckoned from one of the former days. But it is certain that the months were lunar, each commencing with a new moon. There must therefore have been some method of adjustment. The first point to be decided is how the commencement of each gear was fixed. Probably the Hebrews determined their new year’s day by the observation of heliacal or other star-risings or settings known to mark the right time of the solar year. It follows, from the determination of the proper new moon of the first month, whether by observation of a stellar phenomenon or of the forwardness of the crops, that the method of intercalation can only have been that in use after the captivity,
the addition of a thirteenth month whenever the twelfth ended too long before the equinox for the offering of the first-fruits to be made at the time fixed. The later Jews had two commencements of the year, whence it is commonly but inaccurately said that they had two years, the sacred year and the civil. We prefer to speak of the sacred and civil reckonings. The sacred reckoning was that instituted at the exodus, according to which the first month was Abib; by the civil reckoning the first month was the seventh. The interval between the two commencements was thus exactly half a year. It has been supposed that the institution at the time of the exodus was a change of commencement, not the introduction of a new year, and that thenceforward the year had two beginnings, respectively at about the vernal and the autumnal equinox. The year was divided into
Seasons . Two seasons are mentioned in the Bible, "summer" and "winter." The former properly means the time of cutting fruits, the latter that, of gathering fruits; they are therefore originally rather summer and autumn than summer and winter. But that they signify ordinarily the two grand divisions of the year, the warm and cold seasons, is evident from their use for the whole year in the expression "summer and winter." kjv@Psalms:74:17; kjv@Zechariah:14:18) Months . MONTHS Weeks . WEEKS

YEAR, SABBATICAL - Y>@ - SABBATICAL YEAR YEAR

YEAR OF JUBILEE - Y>@ - JUBILEE, THE YEAR OF, YEAR OF

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Year @ Heb. shanah, meaning "repetition" or "revolution" kjv@Genesis:1:14 kjv@Genesis:5:3). Among the ancient Egyptians the year consisted of twelve months of thirty days each, with five days added to make it a complete revolution of the earth round the sun. The Jews reckoned the year in two ways,

(1) according to a sacred calendar, in which the year began about the time of the vernal equinox, with the month Abib; and

(2) according to a civil calendar, in which the year began about the time of the autumnal equinox, with the month Nisan. The month Tisri is now the beginning of the Jewish year.

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Years @ The sun and moon appointed to mark out kjv@Genesis:1:14
Early computation of time by kjv@Genesis:5:3
Divided into
Seasons kjv@Genesis:8:22
Months kjv@Genesis:7:11 kjv@1Chronicles:27:1
Weeks kjv@Daniel:9:27 kjv@Luke:18:12
Days kjv@Genesis:25:7 kjv@Esther:9:27
Length of, during the patriarchal age kjv@Genesis:7:11 kjv@Genesis:8:13 kjv@Genesis:7:24 kjv@Genesis:8:3
Commencement of, changed after the exodus kjv@Exodus:12:2
Remarkable
Sabbatical kjv@Leviticus:25:4
Jubilee kjv@Leviticus:25:11
In prophetic computation, days reckoned as kjv@Daniel:12:11 kjv@Daniel:12:12
Illustrative
(Coming to,) of manhood kjv@Hebrews:11:24
(Well stricken in,) of old age kjv@Luke:1:7
(Being full of,) of old age kjv@Genesis:25:8
(Acceptable,) of the time of the gospel kjv@Isaiah:61:2 kjv@Luke:4:19
(Of the right hand of the Most High,) of prosperity kjv@Psalms:77:10
(Of the redeemed,) of redemption by Christ kjv@Isaiah:63:4
(Of visitation,) of severe judgments kjv@Jeremiah:11:23 kjv@Jeremiah:23:12
(Of recompences,) of judgments kjv@Isaiah:34:8

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YEAR @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Genesis:1:14
- Divided into months kjv@Exodus:12:2; kjv@Numbers:10:10; kjv@Numbers:28:11
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See MONTHS
- Annual feasts kjv@Leviticus:25:5
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See FEASTS
- Redemption of houses sold, limited to one kjv@Leviticus:25:29-30
- Land to rest for one, in seven kjv@Leviticus:25:5
- Of release kjv@Deuteronomy:15:9
- Age computed by .Of Abraham kjv@Genesis:25:7 .Of Jacob kjv@Genesis:47:9
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See LONGEVITY
- A thousand, with the Lord is like one day kjv@Psalms:90:4; kjv@2Peter:3:8
- Satan to be bound for a thousand kjv@Revelation:20:2-4 kjv@Revelation:20:7
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See JUBILEE,_YEAR_OF
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See MILLENNIUM
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See TIME

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kjv@STRING:Parmashta <HITCHCOCK>@ a yearling bull - HITCHCOCK-P


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H2416 <STRHEB>@ חי chay khah'ee From H2421; alive; hence raw (flesh); fresh ({plant} {water} {year}) strong; also (as {noun} especially in the feminine singular and masculine plural) life (or living {thing}) whether literally or figuratively: - + {age} {alive} {appetite} (wild) {beast} {company} {congregation} life ({-time}) live ({-ly}) living ({creature} {thing}) {maintenance} + {merry} {multitude} + (be) {old} {quick} {raw} {running} {springing} troop.


H3117 <STRHEB>@ יום yôm yome From an unused root meaning to be hot; a day (as the warm {hours}) whether literally (from sunrise to {sunset} or from one sunset to the {next}) or figuratively (a space of time defined by an associated {term}) (often used adverbially): - {age} + {always} + {chronicles} continually ({-ance}) {daily} ({[birth-]} {each} to) {day} (now {a} two) days ({agone}) + {elder} X {end} + {evening} + (for) ever ({-lasting} {-more}) X {full} {life} as (so) long as (. . . {live}) (even) {now} + {old} + {outlived} + {perpetually} {presently} + {remaineth} X {required} {season} X {since} {space} {then} (process of) {time} + as at other {times} + in {trouble} {weather} (as) {when} ({a} {the} within a) while ({that}) X whole (+ {age}) (full) year ({-ly}) + younger.


H3648 <STRHEB>@ כּמר kâmar kaw-mar' A primitive root; properly to intertwine or {contract} that {is} (by implication) to shrivel (as with heat); figuratively to be deeply affected with passion (love or pity): - be {black} be {kindled} yearn.


H4150 <STRHEB>@ מועדה מעד מועד mô‛êd mô‛êd mô‛âdâh {mo-ade'} {mo-ade'} mo-aw-daw' From H3259; properly an {appointment} that {is} a fixed time or season; specifically a festival; conventionally a year; by {implication} an assembly (as convened for a definite purpose); technically the congregation; by {extension} the place of meeting; also a signal (as appointed beforehand): - appointed ({sign} {time}) (place {of} solemn) {assembly} {congregation} ({set} solemn) {feast} ({appointed} due) {season} solemn ({-ity}) {synagogue} (set) time (appointed).


H5212 <STRHEB>@ ניסן nîysân nee-sawn' Probably of foreign origin; {Nisan} the first month of the Jewish sacred year: - Nisan.


H5732 <STRHEB>@ עדּן ‛iddân id-dawn' (Chaldee); from a root corresponding to that of H5708; a set time; technically a year: - time.


H7620 <STRHEB>@ שׁבעה שׁבע שׁבוּע shâbûashâbûashebû‛âh {shaw-boo'-ah} {shaw-boo'-ah} sheb-oo-aw' Properly passive participle of H7650 as a denominative of H7651; literally {sevened} that {is} a week (specifically of years): - {seven} week.


H7916 <STRHEB>@ שׂכיר ώâkîyr saw-keer' From H7936; a man at wages by the day or year: - hired ({man} {servant}) hireling.


H7992 <STRHEB>@ שׁלישׁי shelîyshîy shel-ee-shee' Ordinal from H7969; third; feminine a third (part); by extension a third ({day} year or time); specifically a third story cell): - third ({part} {rank} {time}) three (years old).


H8027 <STRHEB>@ שׁלשׁ shâlash shaw-lash' A primitive root perhaps originally to {intensify} that {is} treble; but apparently used only as denominative from {H7969} to be (causatively make) triplicate (by {restoration} in {portions} {strands} days or years): - do the third {time} (divide {into} stay) three ({days} {-fold} {parts} years old).


H8140 <STRHEB>@ שׁנה shenâh shen-aw' (Chaldee); corresponding to H8141: - year.


H8141 <STRHEB>@ שׁנה שׁנה shâneh shânâh {shaw-neh'} shaw-naw' (The first form being in plural {only} the second form being feminine); from H8138; a year (as a revolution of time): - + whole {age} X {long} + {old} year (X -ly).


G1332 <STRGRK>@ διετής dietēs dee-et-ace' From G1364 and G2094; of two years (in age): - two years old.


G1333 <STRGRK>@ διετία dietia dee-et-ee'-a From G1332; a space of two years (biennium): - two years.


G1541 <STRGRK>@ ἑκατονταέτης hekatontaetēs hek-at-on-tah-et'-ace From G1540 and G2094; centenarian: - hundred years old.


G1763 <STRGRK>@ ἐνιαυτός eniautos en-ee-ow-tos' Prolonged from a primary word ἔνος enos (a year); a year: - year.


G1971 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιποθέω epipotheō ep-ee-poth-eh'-o From G1909 and ποθέω potheō (to yearn); to dote upon that is intensely crave possession (lawfully or wrongfully): - (earnestly) desire (greatly) (greatly) long (after) lust.


G1973 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιπόθητος epipothētos ep-ee-poth'-ay-tos From G1909 and a derivative of the latter part of G1971; yearned upon that is greatly loved: - longed for.


G2094 <STRGRK>@ ἔτος etos et'-os Apparently a primary word; a year: - year.


G2244 <STRGRK>@ ἡλικία hēlikia hay-lik-ee'-ah From the same as G2245; maturity (in years or size): - age stature.


G2250 <STRGRK>@ ἡμέρα hēmera hay-mer'-ah Feminine (with G5610 implied) of a derivative of ἧμαι hēmai (to sit; akin to the base of G1476) meaning tame that is gentle; day that is (literally) the time space between dawn and dark or the whole 24 hours (but several days were usually reckoned by the Jews as inclusive of the parts of both extremes); figuratively a period (always defined more or less clearly by the context): - age + alway (mid-) day (by day [-ly]) + for ever judgment (day) time while years.


G2442 <STRGRK>@ ἱμείρομαι himeiromai him-i'-rom-ahee Middle voice from ἵμερος himeros (a yearning; of uncertain affinity); to long for: - be affectionately desirous.


G3173 <STRGRK>@ μέγας megas meg'-as Including the prolonged forms femine μεγάλη megalē plural μέγάλοι megaloi etc.; compare also G3176 G3187]6 big (literally or figuratively in a very wide application): - (+ fear) exceedingly great (-est) high large loud mighty + (be) sore (afraid) strong X to years.


G3494 <STRGRK>@ νεανίας neanias neh-an-ee'-as From a derivative of G3501; a youth (up to about forty years): - young man.


G4070 <STRGRK>@ πέρυσι perusi per'-oo-si Adverb from G4009; the by gone that is (as noun) last year: - + a year ago.


G4260 <STRGRK>@ προβαίνω probainō prob-ah'ee-no From G4253 and the base of G939; to walk forward that is advance (literally or in years): - + be of a great age go farther (on) be well stricken.


G4697 <STRGRK>@ σπλαγχνίζομαι splagchnizomai splangkh-nid'-zom-ahee Middle voice from G4698; to have the bowels yearn that is (figuratively) feel sympathy to pity: - have (be moved with) compassion.


G4915 <STRGRK>@ συνηλικιώτης sunēlikiōtēs soon-ay-lik-ee-o'-tace From G4862 and a derivative of G2244; a co-aged person that is alike in years: - equal.


G5063 <STRGRK>@ τεσσαρακονταετής tessarakontaetēs tes-sar-ak-on-tah-et-ace' From G5062 and G2094; of forty years of age: - (+ full of) forty years (old).


G5148 <STRGRK>@ τριετία trietia tree-et-ee'-ah From a compound of G5140 and G2094; a three years' period (triennium): - space of three years.


G5550 <STRGRK>@ χρόνος chronos khron'-os Of uncertain derivation; a space of time (in genitive case and thus properly distinguished from G2540 which designates a fixed or special occasion; and from G165 which denotes a particular period) or interval; by extension an individual opportunity; by implication delay: - + years old season space (X often-) time (-s) (a) while.