God is always talking to us and sending messages via the Holy Spirit. In some Biblical months there are unique characteristics and attributes we should be aware of. Each month is linked to Hebrew Tribe, a Hebrew Alphabet and Biblical events. Sometimes there are warning and cautions!
Position in the Year | Biblical Name | Babylonian Name | Today’s Calendar | |
Twelfth | 12th Month | ADAR | February-March | |
On the Biblical calendar the month of Adar (אֲדָר ) is the last month of the year, counting from Nisan as the first month. The name Adar in Hebrew: אֲדָר Adar; from Akkadian adaru; is the twelfth month of the year on the Hebrew calendar, roughly corresponding to the months of mid-February to mid-March in the Gregorian calendar. It is a winter month of 29 days. The Month of Adar in the Holy Scriptures can be found in Esther 09:21.
In leap years, it is preceded by a 30-day intercalary month named Adar Aleph (Hebrew: אדר א’, Aleph being the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also known as “Adar Rishon” (First Adar) or “Adar I”) and it is then itself called Adar Bet (Hebrew: אדר ב’, Bet being the second letter of the Hebrew Alphabet, also known as “Adar Sheni” (Second Adar) or “Adar II”). Occasionally instead of Adar I and Adar II, “Adar” and “Ve’Adar” are used (Ve means ‘and’ thus: And Adar). Adar I and II occur during February–March on the Gregorian calendar. Based on a line in the Mishnah (Jewish oral traditions) declaring that Purim must be celebrated in Adar II in a leap year (Megillah 1:4), Adar I is considered the “extra” month. As a result, someone born in Adar during a non leap year would celebrate his/her birthday in Adar II during a leap year. The name Adar is also used as a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Adar means “Noble”. |
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Characteristics of the Month are from the book, Time to Advance by Chuck D. Pierce: https://store.gloryofzion.org/products/a-time-to-advance | ||||
12th Month Adar (February /March) (29 or 30 days ) |
Adar is the twelfth month of the Jewish calendar. The word Adar means “strength.” This is a month of good fortune for the Jewish people and a month of joy. The joy of Adar is what makes this the “pregnant” month of the year.
Adar is a good month but is also a dangerous month. This month of eloquent communication is also a time to get into the celebration mode of ending certain seasons of your life. A lot of us never celebrate endings. |
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God’s Appointed Times | The Feast of Esther on 13th day; Purim on 14th day of Adar. These are Jewish cultural festivals and do not appeared to be commanded by God in scripture. | |||
Hebrew Alphabet: KUF |
Removing the masquerade, entering joy | |||
Hebrew Tribe: Naphtali |
Adar is the month of the Hebrew tribe of Naphtali which means “sweetness is to me.” This is a time of celebration so that any curse is overturned and things become sweet. | |||
Characteristics | Your true identity should be reflected this month, spiritually as well as physically. This is a month to overturn worry through the release of supply. This month you will develop your war strategy. Don’t let the giants produce fear in you and guard yourself from idolatry This is the time for decrees set against you to be broken. This is the month roots of depression and despair can break through into faith. | |||
Constellation: Pisces (the fishes)
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Finding supply in the “hidden” world. There is an identity for you in the invisible world.
The constellation for this month is Pisces, the month of the fishes. You will find your supply in the hidden world. This is the month where Jesus told Peter to find the fish with the money in its mouth to pay their taxes. There is an identity for you, which is linked to the invisible world, not to the natural. Some of us never tap into our identity in the supernatural. |
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Color/Stone
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Purple/Amethyst
Exodus 39:10: “And they set in it four rows of stones: a row with a sardius (ruby), a topaz and an emerald was the first row.v11: “The second row, a turquoise, a sapphire and a diamond;v12: “The third row, a jacinth (ligure), an agate and an amethyst;v13: “The fourth row, a beryl, an onyx and a jasper. They were all enclosed in settings of gold in their mountings.” |
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ADAR II | Some years a “leap month” ADAR II is inserted in the Hebrew calendar! (29 days – Mar/Apr). This is the time to fully annihilate the “Haman” of your life (Es. 9) and a time to celebrate in your exile so you can enter into your redemption.
Seven of the nineteen years in the cycle of the Jewish calendar are “leap years,” which are “pregnant” with an additional month of Adar. When there are two months of Adar in a calendar year, Purim is celebrated in the second Adar, in order to connect the redemption of Purim to the redemption of Passover. |
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Thank you for your work. It has been very helpful to me as I have been looking at the end of the tribulation year. At the sixth trumpet a two month period of the second woe takes place. The second month is Adar I. The jews are released to take vengeance through Jehu who totally destroys the house of Ahab during the second woe- Ahab is a type of the anti-Christ. After the 7th trumpet, the last trumpet when we are called up there is another month when the 7 bowels are poured out. That is Adar II. It is also when the marriage of the true bride and groom takes place. It is also when she is given a double portion as a wedding gift. A very sweet time for the true bride.
The groom and bride step down out of heaven at the end of Adar II at the seventh bowl to complete a time of great vengeance actually the Lord’s personal vengeance. At the end of Adar II the millennial age begins.
Thanks again for your insights. Irv Drost
Irving
Adar is the 12th month on the Biblical Calendar established by GOD, counting from Nisan as the First Month which is March–April on the Gregorian calendar we used in the United States today. Adar (Hebrew: אֲדָר ʾAdār; from Akkadian adaru) is the sixth month of the Jewish Civil Year and the twelfth month of the Biblical Calendar(religious year on the Jewish calendar), usually falling within February and March in the Gregorian calendar. It is a month of 29 days.