- The Book of
Proverbs (Hebrew: מִשְלֵי, Mišlê; Gr****: Παροιμίαι; Latin:
Liber Proverbiorum, "Proverbs (of Solomon)") is a book in the
third section (called...
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Mishlè Shu'alim (Hebrew: משלי שועלים, "Fox fables") is a
collection of
mashal as fable,
including fables about foxes, written, translated, and compiled...
- grammarian, translator, poet, and philosopher. His best-known
works are
Mishlè Shu'alim ("Fox Fables") and
Sefer ha-Ḥibbur (The Book of Compilation). Little...
- Weiss, Dor, iii. 276; S. Buber,
introduction to his
edition of the
Midrash Mishle;
August Wünsche,
introduction to his
translation of the
Midrash Mishle....
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shrewd physicist and an
inspired poet; a
realist and an idealist. In his
Mishle Asaf, he so
blended the
style of the
Bible with
modern fine
writing that...
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Sabbaths and festivals, and is not to
neglect the
reading of "
Mishle" and of "Ben
Mishle." In
regard to his
medical practise he
gives his son sage advice...
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Chaucer and John Skelton,
among others. Myth and
Folklore Fable 56 "The
Mishle Shu'alim of
Rabbi Berechiah Ha-nakdan: A
Study in
Comparative Folklore and...
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Books of
Kings (I, II Samuel).
Midrash Tehillim, on the Psalms.
Midrash Mishlé, a
commentary on the book of Proverbs.
Yalkut Shimoni. A
collection of midrash...
- folklore, or a more
obscure such
tradition in
Jewish folklore as it
appears in
Mishlè Shu'alim. The near-contemporary
Iraqi rabbi Hai Gaon also reconstructed...
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Esther read on Purim).
Unlike Ashke****c communities,
there are
melodies for
Mishle (Proverbs) and Psalms.
Every Yemenite Jew knew how to read from the Torah...