- Pele-joez-el-
gibbor-abi-ad-sar-shalom is a
prophetic name or
title which occurs in
Isaiah 9:5 in the
Hebrew Bible or
Isaiah 9:6 in
English Bibles. It is...
-
longer name-phrase in
Isaiah is
found in
Isaiah 9:5 "called Pele-joez-el-
gibbor-abi-ad-sar-shalom". The
section is also
quoted in the Book of Mormon. Isaiah...
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Gibborim (Hebrew: גִּבֹּרִ֛ים, romanized: gībbōrīm,
singular גִּבֹּר
gībbor) is a
Hebrew word that can be
glossed "mightiest" and is an
intensive form...
- by Isaiah,
alongside Shearjashub, Maher-shalal-hash-baz, or Pele-joez-el-
gibbor-abi-ad-sar-shalom. It has no
particular meaning in
Jewish messianism. In...
- 'Everlasting El', El Hai, 'Living El', El Ro'i 'El my Shepherd', and El
Gibbor 'El of Strength'), in
which cases it can be
understood as the
generic "god"...
-
Maccabean Revolt.
Jacob Benjamin Katznelson (1855–1930)
wrote the poem, "Alilot
Gibbor ha-Yehudim
Yehudah ha-Makkabi le-Veit ha-Hashmona'im" (1922); the Yiddish...
-
century interpreted "a
mighty hunter before the Lord" (גבר ציד לפני יהוה
gibbor-ṣayiḏ lip̄nē Yahweh, lit. "in the face of Yahweh") as
signifying "in opposition...
-
ancient one, full of wisdom,
malku ('King'), ʾab šnm ('Father of years'), ʾEl
gibbōr ('El the warrior'). He is also
called lṭpn ʾil d pʾid ('the
Gracious One...
- ben Elijah,
Judah Had****i,
Moses Beghi a 15th/16th
century paytan,
Judah Gibbor, a
paytan and
author of
several writings,
Judah Poki ben
Eliezer (nephew...
- of Ishmael. The
epithet used to
describe Nimrod in
Genesis 10:8, namely,
Gibbor, is
rendered by the
author of The
Asatir as "giant,"
rather than "mighty...