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Q: WHAT YEAR DID HEZEKIAH'S REIGN END IN JUDAH?
A: IT DEPENDS WHAT CALENDAR YOU ARE USING!
On the Gregorian calendar (the one you might have on your wall) the year was 634 BC.
On the Hebrew calendar, sometimes called the biblical calendar, the year was 3413 AM.
RELATED VERSES
2 Kings 18:1-2 New King James Version (NKJV)
Hezekiah Reigns in Judah
18 Now it came to pass in the third year of Hoshea the son of Elah, king of Israel, that Hezekiah the son of Ahaz, king of Judah, began to reign. 2 He was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned twenty-nine years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Abi the daughter of Zechariah.

YEAR 3413 am

634 BC

Holy DayStart DayEnd
Passover Wed, Apr 15
Unleavened Bread Thurs, Apr 16Apr 22
Pentecost Sun, Jun 7
Trumpets Sat, Sep 26
Atonement Mon, Oct 5
Tabernacles Sat, Oct 10Oct 16
Last Great Day (8th Day) Sat, Oct 17
THE ABOVE DATES ARE OBSERVED THE PREVIOUS EVENING, AFTER SUNSET
QuestionAnswer
What 247 year period from creation?14
Which 19 year time cycle of the 13 in the 247 year period?180
What year in the 19 year time cycle?12
Hebrew Calendar Days 354
Solar Calendar Days 365
Difference between the solar and Hebrew calendars -11
Difference between last year and present year
Last Year's Difference 11
Gregorian Calendar
Hebrew Calendar
Total # of Sabbaths
Solar Calendar

THE BELOW DATES REPRESENT THE SABBATHS OF EACH MONTH

Year 3413 AM (After Man)
Passover
Apr 15
Unleavened Bread
Apr 16
Apr 22
Pentecost
Jun 7
Feast of Trumpets
Sep 26
Day of Atonement
Oct 5
Feast of Tabernacles
Oct 10
Oct 16
Last Great Day
Oct 17
The above dates are observed the previous evening, after sunset
How many 247 Year Cycles
13

Hebrew Calendar
355
Solar Calendar
365
Which 19 year cycle
Eleventh

Difference
-10
Last Year
14
Where in 19 year cycle
12

Differences
4
Gregorian Calendar
Hebrew Calendar
Solar Calendar
Demonstration of Math
Previous Year
The below dates represent the sabbaths of each month
Next Year
Jan
3
Shev
1
3412
292
 
10
 
8
 
299
 
17
 
15
 
306
 
24
 
22
 
313
 
31
 
29
 
320
Feb
7
Adar
6
 
327
 
14
 
13
 
334
 
21
 
20
 
341
 
28
 
27
 
348
Mar
7
Adar II
4
 
355
 
14
 
11
178029
362
 
21
 
18
3413
3
 
28
 
25
 
10
Apr
4
Nisan
3
 
17
 
11
 
10
 
24
 
18
 
17
 
31
 
25
 
24
 
38
May
2
Iyar
1
 
45
 
9
 
8
 
52
 
16
 
15
 
59
 
23
 
22
 
66
 
30
 
29
 
73
Jun
6
Sivan
7
 
80
 
13
 
14
 
87
 
20
 
21
 
94
 
27
 
28
 
101
Jul
4
Tamm
5
 
108
 
11
 
12
 
115
 
18
 
19
 
122
 
25
 
26
 
129
Aug
1
Av
4
 
136
 
8
 
11
 
143
 
15
 
18
 
150
 
22
 
25
 
157
 
29
Elul
2
 
164
Sep
5
 
9
 
171
 
12
 
16
 
178
 
19
 
23
 
185
 
26
Tish
1
 
192
Oct
3
 
8
 
199
 
10
 
15
 
206
 
17
 
22
 
213
 
24
 
29
 
220
 
31
Chesh
6
 
227
Nov
7
 
13
 
234
 
14
 
20
 
241
 
21
 
27
 
248
 
28
Kis
4
 
255
Dec
5
 
11
 
262
 
12
 
18
 
269
 
19
 
25
 
276
633 BC
26
Tev
2
 
283
Jan
2
 
9
 
290
 
9
 
16
 
297
 
16
 
23
 
304
 
23
Shev
1
 
311
 
30
 
8
 
318
Feb
6
 
15
 
325
 
13
 
22
 
332
 
20
 
29
178078
339

GREGORIAN CALENDAR (THE ONE YOU HAVE ON YOUR DESK OR WALL)

Christian Biblical Calendar Converter Abbreviations: BC/AD (Before Christ/Anno Domini) or BCE/CE (Before Common Era/After Common Era)

The Gregorian calendar is sometimes called the Christian calendar or Western calendar. Some calendar scholars reference the Julian calendar, which is similar but lacks modern leap year corrections.


HEBREW CALENDAR (THE ONE IN THE BIBLE)

Abbreviations: AM (Anno Mundi – Latin: “in the year of the world”, Hebrew: “from the creation of the world”)

The Hebrew calendar is sometimes called the Biblical calendar or Jewish calendar, which draws from the Old Testament and calls creation the start of year 1. Converting the calendar is sometimes tricky because the first day of the year 1 is not January 1st.
 

ANCIENT HEBREW CALENDAR CONVERTER

The above tool allows you to enter either the Gregorian calendar date (like 2015, 2016 or 2017) or the Hebrew calendar date and switch between the two.