- The red
heifer (Hebrew: פָּרָה אֲדֻמָּה, romanized: parah
adumah) was a
reddish brown cow
sacrificed by
Temple priests as a
purifcation ritual in biblical...
- Parah: (פרה "Cow");
deals largely with the laws of the Red
Heifer (Para
Adumah). Tohorot: (טהרות "Purities");
deals with
miscellaneous laws of purity,...
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service within the Temple, the
Institute has
attempted to
locate a
parah adumah (red heifer)
consistent with the
requirements of
Numbers 19:1–22 and Mishnah...
-
Numbers 19:1-22 (the
beginning of
Parasha Chukat)
describes the
parah adumah ("red heifer") in the
Jewish Temple as part of the
manner in
which the kohanim...
-
Numbers 19:17-19 NKJV Zivotofsky, A. Z., What's the
Truth about the ...
Parah Adumah?,
Jewish Action, Fall 5771/2000 John Wesley,
Notes on the Bible, Numbers...
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accompanied by
purification through sprinkling of the
ashes of the
Parah Adumah, the red heifer. However, the law is inactive,
since neither the Temple...
- the
water of
lustration prepared with the Red Cow (פָרָה אֲדֻמָּה,
parah adumah, also
called the "Red Heifer"). It also
reports the
deaths of
Miriam and...
-
purified through the
ritual of the red
heifer (Hebrew: פרה אדומה
parah adumah). It has not been
possible to
perform this
sacrifice since the destruction...
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which describes the
rites of
purification using the red
heifer (parah
adumah). Similarly, the
haftarah in
Ezekiel also
describes purification. In both...
- the
rites of
purification using the red
heifer (פָרָה אֲדֻמָּה,
parah adumah). Similarly, the
haftarah in
Ezekiel 36 also
describes purification. In...