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Holies (Hebrew: קֹדֶשׁ הַקֳּדָשִׁים, romanized: Qōḏeš haqQŏḏāšīm or
Kodesh HaKodashim; also הַדְּבִיר hadDəḇīr, 'the Sanctuary') is a term in the
Hebrew Bible...
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construction of Solomon's Temple, a
special inner room,
named Kodesh Hakodashim ('Holy of Holies'), was
prepared to
receive and
house the Ark; and when...
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stone and lumber. In the
Second Temple, the Holy of
Holies (Kodesh
Hakodashim) was
separated by
curtains rather than a wall as in the
First Temple....
- and the
smaller "inner sanctum",
known as the Holy of
Holies or
Kodesh HaKodashim. In the case of the last and most
elaborate structure, the
Herodian Temple...
- in Srinagar, Kashmir, to be the
authentic grave of Jesus. The
Kodesh Hakodashim, Judaism's Holy of Holies, was the
inner sanctuary of the
Tabernacle in...
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priests were
allowed to eat the
sanctified gifts to
priests (terumot
hakodashim), just as sons of priests, and
priests themselves, were
allowed to. Rabbinic...
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HaMephorash pronounced by the
Kohen Gadol when he
entered the
Kodesh HaKodashim on Yom
Kippur was the 42-letter name. 42 is the
number of days of Sefirat...
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Battle of
Kadesh Bris
Kodesh Kadesh Campaign Kadosh Kitáb-i-Aqdas
Kodesh Hakodashim Qadas Qadesh (disambiguation)
Sifrei Kodesh Aicha Qandisha van der Toorn...
- 16:4
instructed the High
Priest to
enter the
inner precincts (the
Kodesh Hakodashim) to
perform the Yom
Kippur service in
linen vestments instead of gold...