CALENDARS
(See also Chronology; Dates [Calendar]; Months; Years)
ancient: it-1 389-390; it-2 1214
Babylon: it-2 1214
Aztec: g02 5/8 30
Bahaʼi: sh 305
Chinese: w94 7/15 28
discussion: it-1 389-393
Gregorian: it-1 392-393; si 281-282
Islamic: sh 292
Japan:
lunar calendar and almanac: g88 7/22 9-11
Jehovah’s: it-1 393
Jewish: it-1 390, 392; it-2 1214-1215; w90 9/1 16-17; si 281
accuracy of modern: w94 7/15 28-30
ancient Gezer calendar: it-1 392, 928, 960, 1069; w07 6/15 8-12; w07 8/15 19
charts, diagrams: w22.06 31; it-1 390-391; nwt 1796; w07 6/15 9; bi12 1647; w90 9/1 17; si 281
civil and sacred: w22.06 30; it-1 392, 765; it-2 505, 1214-1215
coordination with solar year: w22.06 30; it-1 390; it-2 505, 1214; w90 2/15 14-15
how years and months were determined: w22.06 30-31
standardized: it-1 390
Jewish months:
Abib (Nisan): it-1 19; it-2 505-506; nwt 1692, 1706, 1796; si 281
Ziv (Iyyar): it-2 1237-1238; nwt 1716, 1796
Sivan: it-2 976; nwt 1711, 1796
Tammuz: it-2 1065; nwt 1714, 1796
Ab: it-1 11-12, 391-392; nwt 1692, 1796
Elul: it-1 721; nwt 1697, 1796
Ethanim (Tishri): it-1 765; nwt 1698, 1796; w98 10/15 20
Bul (Heshvan): it-1 373-374; nwt 1694, 1796
Chislev: it-1 437; nwt 1695, 1796
Tebeth: it-2 1074; nwt 1714, 1796
Shebat: it-2 913; nwt 1711, 1796
Veadar: it-1 46, 390; nwt 1796; w90 2/15 14-15; si 281
Julian: it-1 392-393; si 281-282
leap second (1987): g88 5/22 29
lunar: it-1 390; it-2 1214; si 280-281
coordination with solar year: w22.06 30; it-1 390; it-2 505, 1214; si 281
Metonic (19-year) cycle: it-1 390; it-2 1214; si 281
Maya: w10 8/1 4; g 4/06 30; g05 4/8 31; g02 5/8 30; g01 9/8 17
number in use worldwide: w99 11/1 4
published by Jehovah’s Witnesses:
abusive husband touched by namesake’s story: yb08 55-56
appreciation for: w03 11/15 26
Bible reading schedule: km 1/91 7
Bible Students: w23.10 2-3
highlights Family Worship: km 12/10 3
languages: km 8/91 7
showing calendar leads to Bible study: yb88 8