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Shekinah
Shekinah She*ki"nah, n. [Heb Talmud shek[=i]n[=a]h, fr. sh[=a]kan to inhabit.] The visible majesty of the Divine Presence, especially when resting or dwelling between the cherubim on the mercy seat, in the Tabernacle, or in the Temple of Solomon; -- a term used in the Targums and by the later Jews, and adopted by Christians. [Written also Shechinah.] --Dr. W. Smith (Bib. Dict.)

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- Kinah, ḳinah or qinah (plural kinoth, qinot, qinoth) is Hebrew for a dirge or lamentation. Its general meaning is a dirge or lament, especially as sung...
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- Death wail Elegy EndechaGalician lament, subgenre of the planto Keening Kinah (plural: kinnot) – Kinnot are traditional Hebrew poems recited on Tisha...
- From 1995 to 1996 Kinakh was the Minister of Industrial Policy. Anatoliy Kinah was appointed the Prime Minister of Ukraine from 29 May 2001 to 21 November...
- interpretations of keening songs. Coronach Sean-nós singing Death wail Oppari Kulning Kinah Hall, Samuel (1841). Ireland, Its Scenery and Character (PDF). London: Howe...
- Kinnot (Hebrew: קינות; also kinnos, kinoth, qinot, qinoth; singular kinah, qinah or kinnah) are Hebrew dirges (sad poems) or elegies. The term is used...
- of the father of King David and of the first Judge, Othniel, the son of Kinah." In recent years prayer services have been organized for the holiday of...
- seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He was the author of a work entitled Ḳinah 'al Serefah, in Hebrew and German, on the great fire which raged at Altona...
- Byzantine rule, Haifa continued to grow but did not ****ume major importance. A kinah speaks of the destruction of the Jewish community of Haifa along with other...
- (particularly with regard to their relationship with the Comanche): To-kinah-yup or Thóqàhyòp /Thóqàhyòi ("Northerners", lit. 'Men of the Cold' or 'Cold...