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described as "the
messenger of the Lord with the
message of the Lord" (
malʾakh ʾElohim be-malʾakhut ʾElohim; Book of
Haggai 1:13). The
Hebrew Bible reports...
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erasing their names at
their birth and death,
similar to the role of the
malakh ha-mavet (Angel of Death) in Judaism.: 234
Depending on the perspective...
- "God" (אֵל: El) in Genesis,
while Hosea references an "angel" (מַלְאָךְ:
Malakh). The
account includes the
renaming of
Jacob as
Israel (etymologized as...
- the free dictionary.
Malach or
Malakh may
refer to:
Malach (surname), a
common Arabic surname Angel (Judaism),
malakh is the word for
angel in Arabic...
- The Ab
Malakh waterfalls is a set of
waterfalls in Ab
Malakh (Persian: اب ملخ, also
Romanized as Āb
Malakh) (literally
Locust Water), near the village...
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Sefer Raziel Ha
Malakh (Hebrew: ספר רזיאל המלאך, "the book of
Raziel the angel") is a
grimoire of
Practical Kabbalah from the
Middle Ages
written primarily...
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world Persian people A term
meaning Zoroastrian, Magi, fire worshipper.
Malakh-khor (ملخ خور) Iran Arab
people Meaning "locust eater,"
referring to the...
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Avraham HaMalach (Hebrew: אברהם המלאך, lit. 'Abraham the Angel') also
Abraham ben Dov Ber
Friedman HaMalach (1739 – 25
September 1776) as an 18th-century...
- the
classical major scale. "Adonai
malakh" ("God is King"), a line from
Psalm 93, is set
using the
Adonai malakh scale at the
close of the introduction...
- the
living creatures that
uphold the universe. The
famous Sefer Raziel Ha
Malakh "Book of
Raziel the Angel"
attributed to this
figure is said to contain...