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Dunash ha-Levi ben
Labrat (920/925 –
after 985) (Hebrew: ר׳ דוֹנָש הַלֵּוִי בֵּן לָבְּרָט; Arabic: دناش بن لبراط) was a
medieval Jewish commentator, poet...
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perhaps after his (unknown) birthplace.
Another name
referring to him is
Adonim. His
first name
seems to have been
native to
northern Africa, it was common...
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Hamefakeah Ba, ****uriku, Sirano,
Kaner Al
Hagag (2008), and
Meshartam Shel
Shnei Adonim – a role for
which Messinger won a
Rosenblum Prize for
Performing Arts and...
- ha-elōhîm, literally, "the gods of gods") and "Lord of lords" (adōnê ha-
adōnîm, "the
lords of lords": כִּי יְהוָה אֱלֹהֵיכֶם הוּא אֱלֹהֵי הָאֱלֹהִים וַאֲדֹנֵי...
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Haganah 'al R. Sa'adyah Gaon, (1143) a
defense of
Saadyah Gaon
against Adonim's criticisms.
Tzakhoot (1145), on
linguistic correctness, his best grammatical...
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masculine plural suffix "-im" ים
creating a word like ba`alim ("owner(s)") and
adonim ("lord(s), master(s)") that may also
indicate a
singular identity. In the...
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nevertheless take
singular verbs,
adjectives and pronouns. For example, Baalim,
Adonim, Behemoth. This form is
known as the "honorific plural", in
which the pluralization...
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Kings 19:4, 16
Elohim hay 'living God'.
Psalm 7:10 "a just God"
Isaiah 19:4
adonim qaseh 'a hard master'
Isaiah 37:4, 17
Jeremiah 10:10, 23:36
Against this...