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Tobi (month)

Tobi (Coptic: Ⲧⲱⲃⲓ, Tōbi), also known as Tybi (Greek: Τυβί, Tybí) and Tubah[1] (Arabic: طوبه), is the fifth month of the ancient Egyptian and Coptic calendars. It lies between January 9 and February 7 of the Gregorian calendar. The month of Tobi is also the first month of the season of Proyet (Growth and Emergence) in Ancient Egypt, where the Nile floods recede and the crops start to grow throughout the land of Egypt.

Name edit

The name of the month of Tobi comes from Amso Khem, a form of the Ancient Egyptian God Amun Ra.

Description edit

Toubeh, (the ancient Tobi) : the 5th Coptic month. Corn and flax should be cleared from weeds, and land that is to be devoted to cotton, sesame, and summer cucurbita, is prepared until the 1st of Amshir. Land destined for the growth of culcas (colocasia), and sugar, should be inundated. Lands found to be uncultivable should be marked out and declared unproductive, in order that they may be exempt from taxation. The first cutting of sugar cane takes place (hasab er-rcis) -. sufficient being left for seed, viz : — one kirat in every feddan. At the end of the month work in canals and dykes should be taken in hand : and much care should be bestowed upon the repairing of sakhiehs ( water wheels), wells, &c. The Nile water is in its clearest and best state in Toubeh, and cisterns should be now filled in Cairo and all large towns. The flesh of sheep is better now than at any other season. Vegetables, especially carrots, are at their best. Horses and mules should be tethered in bersim, and it is now time for the sale of cattle. S. winds (Siba) are more prevalent than N. (Dabour). Taxes are now collected. There are various popular sayings respecting Toubeh, — e. g. that if rain falls on any of the first eleven days, but especially on the Festival of the Epiphany, it is a certain sign of good crops. The fellah says " Yfra en Nusrani" (the Christian is happy ) and asserts that God is contented with his people, and will reward them with a bounteous harvest.[2]

Coptic Synaxarium of the month of Tobi edit

Coptic Julian Gregorian Commemorations
Tobi

1

December

27

January

9

  • Martyrdom of St. Stephen, the Archdeacon.
  • Martyrdom of St. Leontius.
  • Martyrdom of Aesculapius and Dioscorus of Akhmim
2 28 10
  • Departure of St. Theonas, the 16th Pope of Alexandria.
  • Martyrdom of St. Callinicus (Gallinicus), Bishop of Letopolis.
3 29 11
4 30 12
5 31 13
6 January

1

14
7 2 15
8 3 16
  • Consecration of the Church of St. Macarius
  • Departure of St. Andronicus, the 37th Pope of Alexandria
  • Departure of St. Benjamin, the 38th Pope of Alexandria
9 4 17
  • Departure of St. Abraam, friend of St. George (Ga'orgi) of Scetes
  • Departure of Bishop Karas, the 1st Bishop of the United States
10 5 18
  • Paramouni of Holy Theophany.
  • Departure of St. Demetrius II, the 111th Pope of Alexandria.
  • Commemoration of St. Justus, disciple of St. Samuel
11 6 19
12 7 20
  • Commemoration of Michael, the Archangel.
  • Martyrdom of St. Theodore El-Mishreke (the Oriental).
  • Martyrdom of St. Anatole (Anatolius).
13 8 21
14 9 22
15 10 23
16 11 24
  • Martyrdom of St. Philotheus.
  • Departure of St. John IV, the 48th Pope of Alexandria.
17 12 25
18 13 26
  • Departure of St. James, Bishop of Nisibis.
19 14 27
  • Discovery of the Relics of St. Abahor (Pihour) St. Bisoura (Pisoura) & their Mother St. Ampira (Asra).
20 15 28
  • Departure of St. Prochorus, one of the Seventy Disciples.
  • Commemoration of the Consecration of the Church of St. John, the Owner of the Golden Gospel, and the Transfer of His Relics to It.
  • Commemoration of the Martyrdom of St. Behna (Bahnou) and St. Kloag (Bagoug), the Priest.
21 16 29
22 17 30
23 18 31
24 19 February

1

  • Departure of St. Mary the Ascetic (The Shut-In).
  • Martyrdom of St. Bisada (Psati), the Priest.
25 20 2
  • Departure of St. Peter, the Worshipper.
  • Martyrdom of St. Askala (Asela), the Ascetic.
26 21 3
27 22 4
  • Martyrdom of St. Sarapion.
  • Commemoration of Sariel, the Archangel.
  • Relocation of the Relics of St. Timothy, the Apostle.
  • Martyrdom of St. Phoebammon (Abu-Fam), the Soldier.
28 23 5
29 24 6
  • Departure of St. Eksani (St. Xene).
  • Commemoration of St. Seriakos (Syriacus), the Fighter.
30 25 7
  • Martyrdom of Sts. Pistis, Helpis, Agape, & their Mother Sophia.
  • Departure of St. Andrews the Samuelite.

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ Gabra, Gawdat (2008), "Coptic Calendar", The A to Z of the Coptic Church, A to Z Guide Series, No. 107, Plymouth: The Scarecrow Press, pp. 70–1, ISBN 9780810870574.
  2. ^ El-Makrizi

Bibliography edit

  • Synaxarium of the month of Touba


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For streaming service see Tubi Tobi Coptic Ⲧⲱⲃⲓ Tōbi also known as Tybi Greek Tybi Tybi and Tubah 1 Arabic طوبه is the fifth month of the ancient Egyptian and Coptic calendars It lies between January 9 and February 7 of the Gregorian calendar The month of Tobi is also the first month of the season of Proyet Growth and Emergence in Ancient Egypt where the Nile floods recede and the crops start to grow throughout the land of Egypt Contents 1 Name 2 Description 3 Coptic Synaxarium of the month of Tobi 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 BibliographyName editThe name of the month of Tobi comes from Amso Khem a form of the Ancient Egyptian God Amun Ra Description editToubeh the ancient Tobi the 5th Coptic month Corn and flax should be cleared from weeds and land that is to be devoted to cotton sesame and summer cucurbita is prepared until the 1st of Amshir Land destined for the growth of culcas colocasia and sugar should be inundated Lands found to be uncultivable should be marked out and declared unproductive in order that they may be exempt from taxation The first cutting of sugar cane takes place hasab er rcis sufficient being left for seed viz one kirat in every feddan At the end of the month work in canals and dykes should be taken in hand and much care should be bestowed upon the repairing of sakhiehs water wheels wells amp c The Nile water is in its clearest and best state in Toubeh and cisterns should be now filled in Cairo and all large towns The flesh of sheep is better now than at any other season Vegetables especially carrots are at their best Horses and mules should be tethered in bersim and it is now time for the sale of cattle S winds Siba are more prevalent than N Dabour Taxes are now collected There are various popular sayings respecting Toubeh e g that if rain falls on any of the first eleven days but especially on the Festival of the Epiphany it is a certain sign of good crops The fellah says Yfra en Nusrani the Christian is happy and asserts that God is contented with his people and will reward them with a bounteous harvest 2 Coptic Synaxarium of the month of Tobi editCoptic Julian Gregorian Commemorations Tobi 1 December 27 January 9 Martyrdom of St Stephen the Archdeacon Martyrdom of St Leontius Martyrdom of Aesculapius and Dioscorus of Akhmim 2 28 10 Departure of St Theonas the 16th Pope of Alexandria Martyrdom of St Callinicus Gallinicus Bishop of Letopolis 3 29 11 Commemoration of the Slain Children of Bethlehem by the Order of Herod the Great 4 30 12 Departure of St John the Evangelist 5 31 13 Martyrdom of St Eusignius the Soldier 6 January 1 14 Commemoration of the Circumcision of the Lord Christ Ascension of Elijah the Prophet Departure of St Marcianus the 8th Pope of Alexandria Departure of St Basil the Great Bishop Of Caesarea 7 2 15 Departure of St Silvester Bishop of Rome 8 3 16 Consecration of the Church of St Macarius Departure of St Andronicus the 37th Pope of Alexandria Departure of St Benjamin the 38th Pope of Alexandria 9 4 17 Departure of St Abraam friend of St George Ga orgi of Scetes Departure of Bishop Karas the 1st Bishop of the United States 10 5 18 Paramouni of Holy Theophany Departure of St Demetrius II the 111th Pope of Alexandria Commemoration of St Justus disciple of St Samuel 11 6 19 Holy Theophany of Our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ Baptism of the Lord 12 7 20 Commemoration of Michael the Archangel Martyrdom of St Theodore El Mishreke the Oriental Martyrdom of St Anatole Anatolius 13 8 21 Commemoration of the Miracle at Cana Departure of St Theophilus the Monk Martyrdom of St Demiana 14 9 22 Martyrdom of St Mohrael Departure of St Archiledis Arselidas Departure of St Maximus Brother of St Domatius sons of the Roman Emperor Valentinian I 15 10 23 Departure of Obadiah the Prophet 16 11 24 Martyrdom of St Philotheus Departure of St John IV the 48th Pope of Alexandria 17 12 25 Departure of St Domatius Brother of St Maximus sons of the Roman Emperor Valentinian I Departure of St Yousab el Abbah Bishop of Girga 18 13 26 Departure of St James Bishop of Nisibis 19 14 27 Discovery of the Relics of St Abahor Pihour St Bisoura Pisoura amp their Mother St Ampira Asra 20 15 28 Departure of St Prochorus one of the Seventy Disciples Commemoration of the Consecration of the Church of St John the Owner of the Golden Gospel and the Transfer of His Relics to It Commemoration of the Martyrdom of St Behna Bahnou and St Kloag Bagoug the Priest 21 16 29 Commemoration of the Holy Virgin Saint Mary the Mother of God Theotokos Departure of St Hilaria Daughter of Emperor Zeno Departure of St Gregory of Nyssa Brother of St Basil the Great 22 17 30 Departure of St Anthony the Great 23 18 31 Martyrdom of St Timothy the Apostle Departure of St Cyril IV the 110th Pope of Alexandria 24 19 February 1 Departure of St Mary the Ascetic The Shut In Martyrdom of St Bisada Psati the Priest 25 20 2 Departure of St Peter the Worshipper Martyrdom of St Askala Asela the Ascetic 26 21 3 Martyrdom of the Forty Nine Saints the Elders of Scetis Departure of St Anastasia Martyrdom of St Bagoosh amp his mother 27 22 4 Martyrdom of St Sarapion Commemoration of Sariel the Archangel Relocation of the Relics of St Timothy the Apostle Martyrdom of St Phoebammon Abu Fam the Soldier 28 23 5 Martyrdom of St Clement Martyrdom of St Anba Kaou 29 24 6 Departure of St Eksani St Xene Commemoration of St Seriakos Syriacus the Fighter 30 25 7 Martyrdom of Sts Pistis Helpis Agape amp their Mother Sophia Departure of St Andrews the Samuelite See also editIslamic calendarReferences edit nbsp This article contains Coptic text Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Coptic letters Citations edit Gabra Gawdat 2008 Coptic Calendar The A to Z of the Coptic Church A to Z Guide Series No 107 Plymouth The Scarecrow Press pp 70 1 ISBN 9780810870574 El Makrizi Bibliography edit Synaxarium of the month of Touba nbsp This article about subjects relating to 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