5. (Historical Terms) (often plural) a member of a civilized nation in the ancient world, esp a Greek, Roman, or Hebrew 6. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (often plural) one of the classical authors of Greek or Roman antiquity 7. archaic an old man [C14: from Old French ancien...
also known assatrapies, that they calledMudraya. Some scholars have suggested Mudraya was thePersian versionof theAkkadian MisirorMusur, a.k.a. Egypt. Interestingly, the Hebrew word for Egypt in
4000 years ago, it was still happening in Taurus. For Babylonian astronomers Taurus was the first sign of the Zodiac, and the Bull was also the first sign for the early Hebrews, who called it Aleph, as in A, the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Why is Taurus celebrated in spring?
In the other passage the Hebrew word for dew is given and the meaning is said to be that dew is a symbol for the four lettered name of God, with references to Hebrew authorities (De harm. mun., II, 7, xviii)." Readers must grasp that ihn Qabala's Autiot any adept Qabalist ...
The Egyptians wrote the previous letter twice in certain contexts. Since this was usually at the end of a word, it has been argued that this is the same usage as in Hebrew or Arabic ( ) and that it actually represents thevowelof a long "i." It is hard to argue with this. Where ...
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In 1972 Professor Schlomo Pines of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem released the results of a study on an Arabic manuscript containing Josephus’ statement about Jesus. It includes a different and briefer rendering of the entire passage, including changes in the key words listed above: At this...
"I think," says Clement of Alexandria, commenting on this passage, "that it was necessary for the best of the Apostles to be imitators of their Master on the other side as well as here, that they might convert the gentile dead as he did the Hebrew."117 Elsewhere he says: "Christ vi...
King Solomon has used a mighty little worm to help him build Solomon’s Temple. In the Hebrew tradition and as it is written in the Torah, we find that ten things were created on the eve of the Sabbath,” and among which is the Shamir. The story relates how Solomon sent his general...