At this festival, which lasted six days, the worshippers, with loud lamentations, bewailed the funeral of the god, they sat "weeping for Tammuz" (Ezek. 8:14). The name, also borrowed from Chaldea, of one of the months of the Hebrew calendar ... Festival of tammuz...
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Tammuz was a month in the Babylonian calendar, named for one of the main Babylonian gods, Tammuz (Sumerian: Dumuzid , "son of life"). Many different calendar systems have since adopted Tammuz to re...
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During the 3rd Dynasty of Ur (c. 2112–c. 2004 bc) in the city of Umma (modern Tell Jokha), the marriage of the god was dramatically celebrated in February–March, Umma’s Month of the Festival of Tammuz.
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mourning festival for Tammuz took place in the middle of the month. (the month, of course, being Tammuz).7 Such is the case with LAB's ...
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These legends and his festival, commemorating the yearly death and rebirth of vegetation, corresponded to the festivals of the Phoenician and Greek Adonis and of the Phrygian Attis. The Sumerian name of Tammuz was Dumuzi. ... Festival of tammuz...
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Thus, the very period at which the great summer festival of Tammuz was celebrated in ancient Babylon, is at this very hour observed in the Papal Church as the Feast of the Nativity of St. John. And the fete of St. John begins exactly as the festal day began in Chaldea.
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Fast of Tammuz ... On the 17th of Tammuz, Jews fast to commemorate the many tragedies that have befallen our people on this day. ... Home Tradition Festival Guide...
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But as the prophet (Zechariah 8:19) promises, G-d will transform the 17th of Tammuz into a festival and a day of joy, when the tribulations and sufferings of galut will yield the Divine harmony and perfection of the messianic era.
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