- K-B-D (Hebrew: כ-ב-ד; East
Semitic K-B-T; Arabic: ك-ب-د) is a
triliteral Semitic root with the
common meaning of to "be heavy", and
thence "be important;...
- Fade: Homer's
Foreshadowing of the End of the
Heroic Age in The Iliad." The
Kabod 1(1):
Article 9. Paul S****y. (1933).
Review of "Foreshadowing and Suspense...
- for a
Return to the
Sources of a
Unified and
Simple Christian Faith". The
Kabod. 3 (1).
Retrieved 16
December 2023. Meyer, Carl (1
December 1969). "Erasmus...
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asher nolad leka mi-Sarah." "Ḳum ha'alehu li le'olah barah." 'Al har
asher kabod laka zoreaḥ, 'Oḳed wehane'ḳad wehamizbeaḥ. We come, what time the gates...
- this work was
published as part of the book דרוש המלבוש והצמצום.
Sefer ha-
Kabod,
mystical explanations of
various Biblical p****ages (Neubauer, Cat. Bodl...
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edition of the "Mibḥar Yesharim" by
Aaron the
elder (Koslov, 1835); "Ebel
Kabod," on the
death of his wife and of his son
Jacob (Odessa, 1866); and "Bene...
- (1986)
Medad pakkon Do
Morghabi Dar Meh
Khatereh ha Gaz Ete****h Zire
gonbade kabod Shab
Cheragh Mah O
Khorshid Hampeyman Topoli Cheshm cheshm do abro Aziz...
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extremely heavy. Such
heaviness would remind to the
heaviest weight of all, the
kabod (lit. heaviness) of God in the
Temple of Jerusalem,
accordingly the most...
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proceeded directly from God is inadmissible. God
created first the
Glory ("
Kabod"), then the
Throne ("Kisse"), and
afterward an Angel. This
Angel created...
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Psalms of the
Bible reading הָב֣וּ לַֽ֭יהוָה כְּב֣וֹד שְׁמ֑וֹ (hāḇū YHWH
kəḇōḏ šəmō, lit. 'Ascribe to
Yahweh the
glory due his name').
Following the end...