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Hebrew word
memra which was used in
rabbinic Judaism since before the
advent of Christianity. She
takes special note of the use of
memra in the Targum...
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season of Śūbārā. The poem’s title,
possibly given by the copyist, reads:
Mēmra dawīd l'qaśīśā aleksandrōs hendwāyā deskannī l'mēnāyā d'al qurbān m'śīhā...
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translations of the
Hebrew Bible dating to the
first centuries AD),
where the term
memra (Aramaic for "word") is
often used
instead of 'the Lord',
especially when...
- a man, he is not from Adam, but from God. He is the Word of HaShem, the
Memra, the Davar, the
Righteous One, he didn't
become righteous, he is righteous...
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translations of the
Hebrew Bible dating to the
first centuries AD),
where the term
Memra (Aramaic for "The Word") is
often used
instead of 'The Lord', especially...
- is مالك الملك (Malik al-Mulk).
Melech HaOlam – 'The King of the World'
Memra d'Adonai – 'The Word of the LORD' (plus
variations such as 'My Word') –...
- that
often centers on a
statement from the mishnah, the
amoraic rabbis (
memra), or
simply independent of these. They vary in size and
complexity and,...
- only as
Aramaic (Ārāmāyā) but also as "Syriac" (Suryāyā),
wrote a
homily (
memrā)
dedicated to Ephrem,
praising him as the
crown or
wreath of the Arameans...
- a man, he is not from Adam, but from G-d. He is the Word of HaShem, the
Memra, the Davar, the
Righteous One, he didn't
become righteous, he is righteous...
- 1. Turnhout: Brepols.
Simeon Stylites — Harvey,
Susan Ashbrook (1990). "
Memra on
Simeon the Stylite". In
Vincent L
Wimbush (ed.).
Ascetic behavior in...