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Givat HaMoreh (Hebrew: גבעת המוֹרֶה, Arabic: جبل الدحي, romanized: Jebel ed-Dahi) is a hill in
northern Israel on the
northeast side of the
Jezreel Valley...
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Dihyah bin
Khalifah al-Kalbi دِحْيَة ٱبْن خَلِيفَة ٱلْكَلْبِيّ
Maqam of Nabi Dahi,
dedicated to
Dihyah al-Kalbi at
Givat HaMoreh...
- الحائرين, romanized: Dalālat al-ḥā'irīn; Hebrew: מורה הנבוכים, romanized:
Moreh HaNevukhim) is a work of
Jewish theology by Maimonides. It s****s to reconcile...
- who was a
defender of the Rambam, and the
author of the
Moreh HaMoreh on the Rambam's
Moreh Nevuchim.
Published in the
Jewish Quarterly Review journal...
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Moreh Nebuke ha-Zeman from
Google Books (pages
scanned in
reverse order)
Moreh Nebukhe ha-Zeman
study in
English from
Google Books More
Nebukhe ha-Zeman...
- the host of the
Midianites were on the
north side of them, by the hill of
Moreh, in the valley. "The well of Harod" ("Spring of Harod"):
located at the...
- ("Nahal Harod" in Hebrew, "Wadi Jalud" in Arabic),
which flows from
Givat HaMoreh via Beit She'an
Valley into the
Jordan River.
Harod Spring is the largest...
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Espina (Fortalitium fidei). It
served as a
template for Abner's
later work
ʾMoreh Zedek,
which now
survives in a
Castilian translation as
Mostrador de justicia...
- Hebrew: דַחִי) is an Arab
village in
northeastern Israel.
Located on
Givat HaMoreh (Jebel Dahi in Arabic)
overlooking Afula, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
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considered a
fragment of a
collective work on the
Moreh, it was
erroneously called Qetzat Bi'ure
ha-
Moreh.
Steinschneider has
pointed out the
mistakes made...