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- the ketonet or tunic (/kəˈθoʊnɛθ/ kə-THAW-net, translated into Gr**** as chitōn) an undertunic, corresponding most nearly to a long shirt. The ketonet appears...
- served in the Tabernacle and the Temple in Jerusalem. The Hebrew noun ketonet (כֻּתֹּנֶת‎) is the generic term for a tunic in Hebrew. The first use is...
- In the Hebrew Bible, the coat of many colors or ketonet p****im (Biblical Hebrew: כְּתֹנֶת פַּסִּים‎, romanized: kəṯoneṯ p****im) is the name for the garment...
- Tzavaat HaRivash Toledot Yaakov Yosef Ben Porat Yosef, Tzafnat Paneach, and Ketonet Pasim Magid Devarav L'Yaakov Or Torah Menachem Zion Meor Einayim and Yesamach...
- Operation Gown (Hebrew: כתונת, Ketonet), was a military operation conducted deep inside Syria by Sayeret Tzanhanim, the reconnaissance platoon of the...
- stealth system A character in the 2006 Disney animated film The Wild Ketonet, a biblical garment used by Israelite priests Cloak (brand), a designer...
- knees "to cover their nakedness" (Exodus 28:42) Priestly tunic (Hebrew ketonet, tunic): made of pure linen, covering the entire body from the neck to...
- Those vestments which were common to all priests were the tunic (Hebrew ketonet), sash (avnet), turban (Hebrew mitznefet), and undergarments (michnasayim)...
- The ezor later became displaced among the Hebrews by the kuttoneth (/kɛˈtɔːnɛt/ ket-AW-net). an under-tunic. The kuttoneth appears in ****yrian art as...
- Epistle of the Ascendance of the Soul). Tzafnat Paneach (1782), on Exodus Ketonet Pasim (1866; published posthumously), on Leviticus and Numbers. The titles...