- The name
Jerahmeel (Hebrew יְרַחְמְאֵל, Yəraḥməʾēl; Gr**** ιραμεηλ)
appears several times in the Tanakh. It
means "He will
obtain mercy of God", "God pities"...
- The
Hebrew name
Jerahmeel (Hebrew: יְרַחְמְאֵל Yəraḥməʾēl, Tiberian: Yăraḥmē̆ʾēl, "God
shall have mercy"),
which appears several times in the
Tanakh (see...
- mentioned; the
other archangels vary, but most
commonly include Uriel and
Jerahmeel, both of whom are
mentioned in 2 Esdras. As well as Michael, Gabriel,...
- The
Chronicles of
Jerahmeel is a
Hebrew collection of
stories and
texts covering a
period of time
between the
creation of the
earth and the
death of Judas...
- and the
angel Gabriel;
Uriel is
named in 2
Esdras (4:1 and 5:20) and
Jerahmeel is
named in 2
Esdras 4:36, a book that is
regarded as
canonical by the...
-
mentioned by
Byzantine emperor Constantine VII). In the
Chronicles of
Jerahmeel, the
three "children" are
listed as:
Abihud Shāfaṭ
Yaftir And the ten...
- in the
public domain: Singer, Isidore; Baneth,
Eduard (1902). "Baneth,
Jerahmeel Dob (Bernhard)". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The
Jewish Encyclopedia...
- Levi
Jerahmeel Klaczko (Hebrew: לוי ירחמיאל קליאצקא; born June 28, 1840 in Vilna) was a
Russian Jewish educator and author. He was a
schoolteacher in...
-
given name
meaning 'crown'. In the Tanakh, it is the name of a wife of
Jerahmeel. It has been used as a
translation of the
Yiddish name Kreine.
Atara Barzely...
-
previous text,
perhaps relating to the same incidents. The
Chronicles of
Jerahmeel, a
Hebrew work on
history possibly written in the 12th century, erroneously...