The Hebrew Month of
סִיוָן
Month of Revelation
“And all the people saw the thunderings, and the lightnings, and the noise of the trumpet, and the mountain smoking.”
— Exodus 20:18
What Sivan Means
Sivan is the third month of the biblical year, and it carries one of Scripture’s most pivotal moments: the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Fifty days after leaving Egypt, Israel stood at the mountain in smoke and thunder and entered into covenant with God. It is a month of revelation — of God making Himself, and His word, known.
The Torah was given at Mount Sinai in this month — a time of divine revelation and covenant.
The Signs of Sivan
Tribe
Zebulun
Hebrew Letter
ז
Symbol
The Twins (Teomim)
Element
Air
Sense
Walking
Season
Aviv (Spring)
Every one of these sacred signs is inscribed on your Biblical Birthday certificate.
Feasts & the Jesus Timeline
The great feast of Sivan is Shavuot, the Feast of Weeks — the same feast the New Testament calls Pentecost. It celebrates both the firstfruits of the harvest and the gift of the Law. Centuries after Sinai, Scripture records the Holy Spirit poured out on this very feast (Acts 2): the Law once written on stone, now written on hearts.
Your place in the story
For anyone born in Sivan, the month places your birthday in the season of covenant and revelation — the bridge between Passover and Pentecost that runs through the whole story of Scripture.
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