- תְּרוּמָה), the
priestly dues or
heave offering, is a type of
offering in Judaism. The word is
generally used for
offerings to God, but can also
refer to...
-
terumot given to the priest: the
regular offering,
known also as the
terumah gedolah ("great
heave-
offering"),
which the
Israelites were
required to give...
-
formed from the verb nuf in the same way as terumah, the
heave offering, is
formed from rum "
heave." In the Septuagint,
tenufah was
translated aphorisma...
- A
burnt offering in
Judaism (Hebrew: קָרְבַּן עוֹלָה,
qorban ʿōlā) is a form of
sacrifice first described in the
Hebrew Bible. As a
tribute to God, a burnt...
- A sin
offering (Hebrew: קָרְבַּן חַטָּאת,
korban ḥatat, IPA: [χaˈtat], lit: "purification
offering") is a
sacrificial offering described and commanded...
- and ****rite's
offering Ten
gifts given (even)
outside of
Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's
tithe Dough offering First shearing...
- and ****rite's
offering Ten
gifts given (even)
outside of
Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's
tithe Dough offering First shearing...
- and ****rite's
offering Ten
gifts given (even)
outside of
Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's
tithe Dough offering First shearing...
-
Zadok in his poem: A benevolent, Cr****ness she does not
speak And does not
heave shame on her
parents The
chosen sons of Zadok, a
covenant of friendship...
- and
offerings – the sin
offering,
burnt offering,
whole offering,
heave offering, P****over sacrifice, meal
offering, wave
offering,
peace offering, drink...