Te'beth (Heb. Tebeth', טֵבֵת, apparently of Assyrian origin, Tibituo), the tenth month (Es 2:16) of the sacred year of the Hebrews, corresponding in the main to January. Jerome has the following comment upon Eze 29:1: "Decimus mensis, qui Hebrseis appellatur Tebeth, et apud Egyptios [with whom it was the fifth month] Τύβι [or Τωβί, Coptic Tobi]; apud Romanos. Januarius." In Arabic it is called Tubah, in Greek Τυβί or Τήβ, and in Sanskrit Tapas. SEE CALENDAR, JEWISH.
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