Definition of Doorposts. Meaning of Doorposts. Synonyms of Doorposts

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Definition of Doorposts

Doorpost
Doorpost Door"post`, n. The jamb or sidepiece of a doorway.

Meaning of Doorposts from wikipedia

- from the Torah, which Jewish followers of Rabbinical Judaism fix to the doorposts of their homes. These verses are the Biblical p****ages in which the use...
- "Arrow on the Doorpost" is the thirteenth episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead. It originally...
- reminds us of the dipping of hyssop into lambs blood and painted on the doorposts so the angel of death would p****over that house. יהודה פליקס, הצומח והחי...
- they are sometimes called scoinsons. A doorjamb, door jamb, or sometimes doorpost is the vertical portion of the door frame onto which a door is secured...
- day of the month, slaughter it on the 14th, and daub its blood on their doorposts and lintels, and to observe the P****over meal that night, the night of...
- (scribe) – Torah scrolls, tefillin (phylacteries), mezuzot (scrolls put on doorposts), and gittin (bills of divorce) must be written by a sofer who is an expert...
- corona civica (civic crown) above his door and to have laurels drape his doorposts. However, he renounced flaunting insignia of power such as holding a scepter...
- Kol Isha prohibits a woman's singing to a man (except as per negiah). Doorposts have a mezuzah. Separate sinks for meat and dairy have become increasingly...
- P****over it was used to sprinkle the blood of the sacrificial lamb on the doorposts (Exodus 12:22). A sponge attached to a hyssop branch was used to give...
- "doorframes" with almost no wall between them. Poles in the ground form the "doorposts" of the doorframe, and rope or wire between the poles forms the "lintel"...