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Nahum is the
seventh book of the 12
minor prophets of the
Hebrew Bible. It is
attributed to the
prophet Nahum. The
historical setting of
Nahum as a...
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Nahum (/ˈneɪ.əm/ or /ˈneɪhəm/; Hebrew: נַחוּם
Naḥūm) was a
minor prophet whose prophecy is
recorded in the Tanakh, also
called the
Hebrew Bible and the...
- Hebrew: כְּפַר נַחוּם, romanized: Kfar
Naḥum, lit. '
Nahum's village'; Arabic: كَفْرْ نَاحُومْ, romanized: Kafr
Nāḥūm) was a
fishing village established during...
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international artists' works. Its name was
acquired in 1984 by
Peter Nahum, who
operates "Peter
Nahum at the
Leicester Galleries" in Mayfair. In July 1902, Cecil...
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Nahum Gutman Museum of Art is an art
museum located in Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv, Israel. The
Museum resides in the
historical Writers' Home,
which was...
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Nachum Ish
Gamzu (Hebrew: נחום איש גמזו,
Naḥum Ish Gamzu) was a
tanna (Jewish sage) of the
second generation (first century).
Nachum Ish Gamzu's name...
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Nahum Goldmann (Hebrew: נחום גולדמן; July 10, 1895 –
August 29, 1982) was a
leading Zionist. He was a
founder of the
World Jewish Congress and its president...
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hesder yeshiva Birkat Moshe in Ma'ale
Adumim from 1982
until his death.
Nahum Rabinovitch was born in Montreal,
Quebec to
Sarah (née Weiner) and Sam Rabinovitch...
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Nahum Stutchkoff (born 7 June 1893 in Brok near Łomża,
Russian Empire, now Poland; died 6
November 1965 in Brooklyn, New York City), was a Yiddish-Polish...
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Aamon (also
known as Amon and
Nahum), in demonology, is a
Grand Marquis of **** who
governs 40
infernal legions, and the 7th
spirit of the Goetia. He...