- "Gift of/is God",
Standard Hebrew Nətanʾel,
Tiberian Hebrew Nəṯanʾēl, also
Nethanel: The son of Zuar,
chief of the
tribe of
Issachar and one of the leaders...
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According to
Nethanel ben
Isaiah (1983:74), Almodad's
descendants settled along the "coastal plains,"
without naming the country.
According to
Nethanel ben Isaiah...
- Hilltop,
outpost or lot 26, was an
illegal outpost,
consisting of a
mobile home,
founded by
Netanel Ozeri outside Hebron in the West Bank. It lay approximately...
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Nethanel ben
Isaiah (fl. 14th century) was a
Yemenite Jewish rabbi,
Biblical commentator and poet of the
fourteenth century. He is best
known as the author...
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Commons has
media related to Eliezer. "Genesis 15:2". www.sefaria.org.
Nethanel ben
Isaiah (1983).
Sefer Me'or ha-Afelah (in Hebrew).
Translated by Yosef...
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Jacob ben
Nathanael ibn al-Fayyumi (Hebrew: יעקב בן נתנאל אבן אלפיומי) was a rosh
yeshiva of the
Yemenite Jews in the
second half of the 12th
century CE...
- nations,
which do not have to
conform to the
precepts of the
Jewish Torah.
Nethanel explicitly considered Muhammad a true
prophet who was sent from Heaven...
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Chronicles oddly only
names seven sons of Jesse—Eliab, Abinadab, Shimea,
Nethanel, Raddai, Ozem and David—as well as two daughters,
Zeruiah and Abigail....
- Aaron), Avi
Gedor (by Kohath), Avi Soco (by his wet-nurse),
Shemaiah ben
Nethanel (by
people of Israel).
Moses is also
attributed the
names Toviah (as a...
- Mevorakh, 1098-c. 1160
Moses ben Mevorakh [Wikidata], fl. 1110-c.1141
Nethanel ben
Moses Ha-Levi [Wikidata], fl. 1160-1170 Sar
Shalom ben Moses, ?-1204...