Queen of Sheba (redirect from Queen of Sabat)
Meqédon) is said to have met a queen Kandake of Nubia. The tradition that the biblical Queen of Sheba was an ingenuous ruler of Ethiopia who visited King Solomon...
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A sabbatical (from the Hebrew: שַׁבָּת Šabat (i.e., Sabbath); in Latin sabbaticus; Greek: sabbatikos σαββατικός) is a rest or break from work; "an extended...
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was Cana (Kanê). His capital was the city of Sabat. It is thought that Khor Rawri, anciently the biblical port of Sumhuram, was founded by King Eleazus...
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19th century and the remaining Sabbatarians, who were known as "Somrei Sabat" (the Hungarian transliteration of the Hebrew words for "Sabbath observers")...
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of the world according to the Genesis creation narrative and subsequent Biblical stories. The current Hebrew year, AM 5785, began at sunset on 2 October...
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Berlin: Hebr. Verl. "Menorah", 1936. OCLC 247532872 Nadel, Arno. Zemirōt sǎbat die häuslichen Sabbatgesänge. Berlin: Schocken, 1937. OCLC 72637318 Lewin...
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gender is itself a source of debate, though literary scholars like Georgina Sabat de Rivers and Raquel Chang-Rodríguez have isolated in Clarinda's poetry...
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"shoot," namely, the month when trees begin to "shoot" or "bud". Called Sabat in the Septuagint version, and in the Apocrypha. Then the Angel of the Lord...
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Georg Reutter (once attributed to Mozart) Pierre Robert Pedro Ruimonte Marc Sabat Antonio Salieri Johann Hermann Schein Arnold Schoenberg Roger Sessions Jan...
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trace of any such origin having been lost, the Hebrews ascribed it to Biblical legend." This conclusion is a contextual restoration of the damaged Enûma...
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