The sixth month of the Israelites, corresponding to our August. The same signifies a cry. ELYMAS The sorcerer. His name answers to the character, for it means magician. (Acts 13. 7.)
the sixth month of the Hebrew ecclesiastical year, and the twelfth of the civil year, answering to our August and part of September, containing twenty-nine days.
E´lul. Neh 6:15, is the name of that month which was the sixth of the ecclesiastical, and twelfth of the civil, year of the Jews, and which began with the new moon of our September. According to the Megillat Taanith, the 17th day of this month was a public fast for the death of the spies who brought back a bad report of the land (Num 14:37).
A Hebrew month, the twelfth of the civil year, and sixth of the ecclesiastical, Neh 6:15 . It included the time from the new moon of September to that of October.\par
(Hebrews Elui’,
[Elul’] See MONTHS.
The sixth month of the Jewish year, a time of repentence in preparation for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. See also Months of the Jewish Year.
