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sultanic equivalent of King of Kings. In Judaism,
Melech Malchei Ha
Melachim ("the King of
Kings of Kings") came to be used as a name of God. "King...
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Rabbinic Mind. New York:
Bloch Publishing Company. p. 203 The
Books of
Melachim (Kings) and Book of
Yeshaiahu (Isaiah) in the
Tanakh contain a few of the...
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Saxon State and
University Library, Dresden. MS M 111.
Sefer Segullot Melachim. Anonymous.
Oxford University,
Bodleian Library. MS. OPP.594. "La sacrée...
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Yeshu Ha-Notzri can be
found in the Maimonides'
Mishneh Torah (Hilchos
Melachim 11:4,
uncensored version). In the
Toledot Yeshu the name of
Yeshu is taken...
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prophecy and will stumble.' Maimonides.
Mishneh Torah,
Sefer Shofetim,
Melachim uMilchamot,
Chapter 11,
Halacha 4.
Chabad translation by
Eliyahu Touge...
- from the land of
Israel a
young girl, who
ministered to Naaman's wife. —
Melachim II, 2
Kings 5:1–2
According to the narrative, he is
called a mezora, a...
- (Commentary to
Exodus 17:16),
Sefer HaYereim (435),
Hagahot Maimoniyot (Hilchot
Melachim 5:5) Rashi, 1
Samuel 15:3 commentary, The
Rubin Edition, ISBN 1-57819-333-8...
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Mechayeh Metim – 'Life
giver to the Dead'
Melech Ha
Melachim – 'The King of Kings' or
Melech Malchei Ha
Melachim 'The King, King of Kings', to
express superiority...
- and in Maimonides's 12th
century law code, the
Mishneh Torah, in
Hilkhot Melachim (Laws of Kings) 8.11. The
Protestant view is that
every human is a sinner...
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Ramot neighborhood and Shu'afat)
Amatzia Forest – near
moshav Amatzia Melachim Forest,
Shachariya – (between
Kiryat Gat and
Lakhish Junction)
Plugot Forest...