- 'My Lords',
Pluralis majestatis taken as singular), and in
discussion by
HaShem 'The Name'.
Nothing in the
Torah explicitly prohibits speaking the name...
- In Judaism,
HaShem (lit. 'the Name') is emplo**** to
refer to God when not in prayer, in
which the term
Adonai ("my master") is used.
Hashem Aghajari (born...
-
language (lashon Hakodesh), and
therefore have no such restriction. B'ezrat
HaShem (Hebrew: בעזרת השם, lit. 'with the help of the name') is a
similar phrase...
-
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols.
Shem HaMephorash (Hebrew: שֵׁם הַמְּפֹרָשׁ Šēm hamMəfōrāš, also
Shem ha-Mephorash),
meaning "the
explicit name"...
-
Baruch HaShem Le'Olam (Hebrew: ברוך ה׳ לעולם,
Blessed is
HaShem Forever) is a
compilation of 18
verses from
Tanach that is
recited by some
Jewish communities...
- the
request of the family. The
Hebrew phrase is
HaShem yikom damo (m.) /
HaShem yikom dama (f.) /
HaShem yikom damam (pl.) (Hebrew: השם יקום דמו (m.) /...
- Judaism. Qafeḥ's Milḥamot
HaShem (1931),
which he
began to
write in 1914,
argues that the
Zohar is not authentic.
Milhamoth ha-
Shem of
Salmon ben Jeroham...
- I:30a (I:30.318) When
Moses asked HaShem who he
should tell the
Israelites had sent him, he was told that
HaShem's name was "Ehkeh
asher Ehkeh" (I will...
- in 20
places of השם (
HaShem, "the Name"), in the
abbreviated form ה״,
where the
Gospel of
Matthew has Κύριος ("the Lord").
Shem-Tob ben
Isaac Ibn Shaprut...
-
convert to the
Jewish sect of
HaDerech,
accepting Yeshua as your King is the
first act
after one's
heart turns toward HaShem and His
Torah – as one can not...