- also
Romanized as 'Arabūyeh; also
known as 'Arabī, Araboo, 'Arabū, and '
Arbeh) is a
village in
Horgan Rural District, in the
Central District of Neyriz...
-
actually more than four: the
phrase "the
arbeh after its kinds"
implies at
least two
kinds under the
category of
arbeh, and
similarly for the
other three types...
-
Arbeh Langeh (Persian: اربه لنگه, also
Romanized as Arbā Langeh) is a
village in
Machian Rural District,
Kelachay District,
Rudsar County,
Gilan Province...
- list are
named in the
Masoretic Text
using words of
uncertain meaning:
arbeh—the
Hebrew word
literally means "[one which] increases". The Septuagint...
- אֶגְוָ֑ע וְ֝כַח֗וֹל אַרְבֶּ֥ה יָמִֽים׃ ’omar ‘im-qinni ’egva‘; vekhachol, ’
arbeh yamim. — Job 29:18 (WLC) In the Gr****
Septuagint (circa 200 BCE), the translators...
- of
boils afflicted the
Egyptians Barad (hail) – Hail
rained from the sky
Arbeh (locusts) –
Locusts swarmed over
Egypt Choshech (darkness) –
Egypt was covered...
- of
boils afflicted the
Egyptians Barad (hail) – Hail
rained from the sky
Arbeh (locusts) –
Locusts swarmed over
Egypt Choshech (darkness) –
Egypt was covered...
- women. Beetle,
given by A.V. (Leviticus 11:22) as an
equivalent for Hebrew,
árbéh (אַרְבֶּה), does not meet the
requirements of the context: "Hath the legs...
- the Tanakh, one is
ambiguous and has been
thought to
refer to the
locust (
arbeh),
leading some to
suggest Shamir was
referring to the
Palestinians as the...
- בְּאַחַ״ב (d'tzach
adash b'achav, dam tz'fardeia
kinim arov
dever sh'chin
barad arbeh choshech [makat] b'chorot) - (P****over haggadah) the Ten Plagues; lit. blood...