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- Machir or Makir (Hebrew: מָכִיר Māḵîr, "bartered") was the name of two figures in the Hebrew Bible: Machir was the son of Man****eh, grandson of Joseph...
- Machir or Makir (Hebrew: מָכִיר Māḵîr, "bartered") was the name of two figures in the Hebrew Bible. Machir may also refer to: Machir (biblical region)...
- region appears in the ancient Safaitic inscriptions. Balm of Gilead Machir Machir (tribal group) Shibboleth Tribe of Man****eh Perea Balqa Republic of...
- 1304. According to Jacob ben Machir ibn Tibbon, Judah wrote various works. None of them are extant. Jacob ben Machir ibn Tibbon, known as Prophatius...
- Moshe ben Machir (or Moshe ben Yehudah haMachiri) was rabbi and kabbalist of Safed who lived in the 16th century. He is primarily known as the author of...
- Jacob ben Machir ibn Tibbon (Hebrew: יעקב בן מכיר ׳ן תיבון), of the Ibn Tibbon family, also known as Prophatius, was a Jewish astronomer; born, probably...
- Machir (Hebrew: מָכִיר Māḵīr) was the name of a tribal group mentioned in the Song of Deborah in Judges 5, where it is praised for fighting alongside five...
- Elohist texts Man****eh is also frequently absent, while Machir is mentioned. Additionally, Machir is described as settling on the east of the Jordan River...
- author was Machir ben Abba Mari, but his country and the period in which he lived are not definitively known. Moritz Steinschneider says that Machir lived...
- Machir ben Judah was a French Jewish scholar of the tenth and eleventh centuries, born at Metz, and brother of R. Gershom "the Light of the Exile" (Me'or...