- or
alternatively the Holy
Temple (Hebrew: בֵּית־הַמִּקְדָּשׁ, Modern: Bēt
haMīqdaš, Tiberian: Bēṯ hamMīqdāš; Arabic: بيت المقدس, Bayt al-Maqdis), refers...
- Klei
HaMiqdash 5:15 Chizkuni,
Deuteronomy 18:8;
similar to
Levites who
began working at age 30 (Numbers 4:3,30)
Mishneh Torah,
Hilchoth Biath HaMiqdash 7:12...
- work to be
completed by his son, who
built the "Hallowed House", Beit
HaMiqdash Hebrew: בית המקדש Solomon's Temple. It is
Solomon and his lineage, not...
-
Shulman is the author, co-author or
editor of the
following books. 1974
Hamiqdash vehamayim (poem),
Neuman Press, Tel Aviv. 1980 (2014)
Tamil Temple Myths:...
-
Jerusalem in
early Islamic sources, is a
cognate of the
Hebrew term bēt
ha-
miqdāsh (בית המקדש), the
Temple in Jerusalem.
Mujir al-Din, a 15th
century Jerusalemite...
-
Jerusalem in
early Islamic sources, is a
cognate of the
Hebrew term bēt
ha-
miqdāsh (בית המקדש), the
Temple in Jerusalem.
Mujir al-Din, a 15th-century Jerusalemite...
- "Lashon
HaKodesh") in Judaism. In addition, the
Hebrew term for the Holy
Temple in
Jerusalem is Beit
Hamikdash (בית המקדש, "the holy house"), and Ir
Ha-Kodesh...
- "Arukh
HaShulchan,
Orach Chaim 242:40". www.sefaria.org.
Retrieved 2022-01-31. "Mishnah
Berurah 262:10". www.sefaria.org.
Retrieved 2022-01-31. "Arukh
HaShulchan...
- as a
primary source for the
Shalshelet haQabbalah of
Gedalya ibn Yihya. This poem was
published as
Sefer Miqdash Meat by
Jacob Goldenthal (Vienna 1851)...
-
Exodus 25:9)
recalls the
wilderness tabernacle. The
Sanctuary (Hebrew
miqdash מִקְדָּשׁ
Exodus 15:17)
points rather to the Temple, in
particular the...