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transliteration of the Gr****
translation of the
Hebrew word קֹהֶלֶת (Kohelet,
Koheleth,
Qoheleth or Qohelet). An
unnamed author introduces "The
words of Kohelet...
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philosophical speeches by a
character called 'Qoheleth' ("the Teacher";
Koheleth or Kohelet),
composed probably between the
fifth and
second centuries BC...
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Gordis was the
founding editor in 1951 of the
quarterly journal Judaism.
Koheleth - The Man and His World: A
Study of Ecclesiastes.
Schocken Books. 1951...
- mit
einem ebräischen Commentar. Breslau: L. W. Sulzbach. 1821. Das Buch
Koheleth, neu übersetzt mit
einem hebräischen Commentar. Breslau: H. Sulzbach. 1837...
- to
function normally while others suc****b to its
undesirable results.
Koheleth Rabbah relates how
Zadok and
offspring were
righteous in
their personal...
-
Akkadian dialogue on the
unrighteousness of the
world or The
Babylonian Koheleth." The poem is an
example of
wisdom literature,
which is a form of writing...
- made R.
Eleazar b.
Azariah head of the college, the Song of
Songs and
Koheleth (Ecclesiastes) both
render the
hands unclean" (M.
Yadayim 3.5). Of the...
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Ecclesiastes Rabbah or
Kohelet Rabbah (Hebrew: קהלת רבה) is an
aggadic commentary on Ecclesiastes,
included in the
collection of the
Midrash Rabbot. It...
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remained unchanged ever since. The 24-book
canon is
mentioned in the
Midrash Koheleth 12:12:
Whoever brings together in his
house more than
twenty four books...
- left.' And in the Bible, it says in Ecclesiastes,
which the
Hebrews call
Koheleth, that “the
heart of the wise man
beats on his
right side and the heart...