- See
Zechariah 12:11, Rummanah, Legio,
Maximianopolis (Palestine), Hadad.
Hadashah (Hebrew: חֲדָשָׁה; in LXX
Ancient Gr****: Ἀδασὰν),
mentioned only in once...
- The New
Testament (NT) is the
second division of the
Christian biblical canon. It
discusses the
teachings and
person of Jesus, as well as
events relating...
-
Testament (which he, like many
Messianic Jews,
refers to as the "B'rit
Hadashah", from the
Hebrew term ברית חדשה,
often translated "new covenant", used...
-
Hachaliah Hachilah Hachmoni Hadad Hadadezer Hadadrimmon Hadar Hadarezer Hadashah Had****ah Hadattah, new, NEW
HAZOR Hades, see **** (the
grave or
place of...
-
Keret publishes some of his
works on the Hebrew-language web site "Bimah
Hadashah" (New Stage). His 2019 book
published in
English as Fly
Already (תקלה בקצה...
-
extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Giv'on Ha
Hadashah (Hebrew: גבעון החדשה, lit. 'New Gibeon') is an
Israel settlement in the...
- century) was a grammarian, scribe, and
dayyan of Lemberg. He
wrote Shirah Ḥadashah (Zolkiev, 1764), a
Hebrew grammar in verse,
divided into six
poems with...
- (1998)
Complete Jewish Bible: An
English Version of the
Tanakh and B'rit
Hadashah. Clarksville, Maryland:
Jewish New
Testament Publications pp. 314–15. Sh'mu'el...
-
Joshua 15:37 into Gr****
includes a
place called "Adasa",
suggesting that "
Hadashah" in
Hebrew was an equivalent. However, the
Joshua reference is to a town...
- was a
Jewish liturgical poet from Kobrin. He was the
author of Ma'arakah
Ḥadashah (Frankfurt, 1699),
containing three seliḥot in
commemoration of the ****cutions...