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identified with Jelameh. See Beer-lahai-roi. See Beth Lebaoth.
Lecah or
Lekah is a
place mentioned in 1
Chronicles 4:21,
which claims that Er, the son...
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fissure Lazarus Leah
Lebanon Lebaoth Lebbeus Lebonah Lecah,
progress Lehabim Lekah Lemuel Leor
Leshem Letushim Leummim Levi, joined, to adhere,
adhesion Libnah...
- Hahodesh, 7 Also
transliterated Lekhah Dodi,
Lecha Dodi, L'chah Dodi,
Lekah Dodi,
Lechah Dodi. The Ten
Commandments appear twice in the Torah, in Exodus...
- "The
Allegorical Exegesis of Song of
Songs by R.
Tuviah ben 'Eli'ezer—"
Lekaḥ Tov", and Its
Relation to Rashi's Commentary". ****ociation for
Jewish Studies...
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Tobiah ben
Eliezer (Hebrew: טוביה בן אליעזר) was a
Talmudist and poet of the 11th century,
author of
Lekach Tov or
Pesikta Zutarta, a
midrashic commentary...
- Manual.
Retrieved 7
November 2014. Hibbert,
Rebecca M.; Atwell,
Thomas D.;
Lekah, Alexander; Patel,
Maitray D.; Carter,
Rickey E.; McDonald,
Jennifer S.;...
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Midrash Aggadat ha-Mašiah is part of the
larger compilation the
Lekah Tov. The
Lekah Tov was
compiled around the turn of the
eleventh century in Byzantium...
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writers in
support for the view of
human "sons of God" were Saadia, Rashi,
Lekah Tob,
Midrash Aggada,
Joseph Bekor Shor,
Abraham ibn Ezra, Maimonides, David...
- Rabbati,
composed around 845 CE The
Pesikta Zutarta, also
called Midrash Lekah Tov, by
Tobiah ben
Eliezer This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- age (Testament of the
Twelve Patriarchs,
Benjamin i. υἱὸσ ἡμερῶν;
Midrash Leḳaḥ-Ṭob; and Rashi, ed. Berliner, on Gen. ****v. 18).
Other rabbis interpret...