The Hebrew Month of
אֲדָר
Month of Joy
“The Jews had light, and gladness, and joy, and honour.”
— Esther 8:16
What Adar Means
Adar is the twelfth month, and its watchword is joy — “when Adar enters, joy increases,” the tradition says. It is the month of Esther, of a deliverance that came not through open miracles but through God’s hidden hand at work behind ordinary events. Adar turns sorrow into gladness.
Purim falls in this month — a time of unexpected salvation, joy, and turning sorrow to celebration.
The Signs of Adar
Tribe
Naphtali
Hebrew Letter
ק
Symbol
The Fish (Dagim)
Element
Water
Sense
Laughter
Season
Choref (Winter)
Every one of these sacred signs is inscribed on your Biblical Birthday certificate.
Feasts & the Jesus Timeline
Adar holds Purim, the festival of the fourteenth, which remembers how Esther and Mordecai saw their people rescued from destruction. It is a day of feasting, gifts, and rejoicing — a celebration that God is present and working even when His name is never named.
Your place in the story
To be born in Adar is to belong to the month of joy and hidden providence — the season when “the Jews had light, and gladness, and joy, and honour” (Esther 8:16), and sorrow was turned to celebration.
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