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Lashon Hakodesh (Hebrew: לָשׁוֹן הַקֹּדֶשׁ; lit. "the
tongue [of] holiness" or "the Holy Tongue"), also
spelled L'shon
Hakodesh or
Leshon Hakodesh (Hebrew:...
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Jerusalem (/dʒəˈruːsələm/; Hebrew: יְרוּשָׁלַיִם Yerushaláyim,
pronounced [jeʁuʃaˈlajim] ; Arabic: القُدس al-Quds,
pronounced [al.quds] ,
local pronunciation:...
- the 16th century.
Albas was the
author of the
kabbalistic work "Hekal
haḳodesh" (The Holy Temple),
which he
began at
Taroudant in 1575. It is a commentary...
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theologians often identify the Holy
Spirit with the
concept of the
Ruach Hakodesh in
Jewish scripture, on the
theory that
Jesus was
expanding upon these...
- to the Land of
Israel as "The Holy Land" (Hebrew: אֶרֶץ הַקוֹדֵשׁ
Eretz HaKodesh). The
Tanakh explicitly refers to it as "holy land" in
Zechariah 2:16.[citation...
- In Judaism, the Holy
Spirit (Hebrew: רוח הקודש,
ruach ha-kodesh)
refers to the
divine force, quality, and
influence of God over the
universe or over God's...
- captivity. For this reason,
Hebrew has been
referred to by Jews as
Lashon Hakodesh (לְשׁוֹן הַקֹּדֶש, lit. 'the holy tongue' or 'the
tongue [of] holiness')...
-
organization Jews for
Jesus Moshe Rosen (Nezer
HaKodesh), (1870 – 12
October 1957),
author of
Nezer HaKodesh This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- of the
synagogue in the Ark
known as the "Holy Ark" (אֲרוֹן הקֹדשׁ aron
hakodesh in Hebrew.) Aron in
Hebrew means "cupboard" or "closet", and
kodesh is...
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finished December 22, 1531,
after having spent eight years on it, was
Avodat Hakodesh, in
which he
expounds in
detail his
cabalistic system,
making a
close study...