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Pilegesh (Hebrew: פִּילֶגֶשׁ) is a
Hebrew term for a concubine, a
marital companion of
social and
legal status inferior to that of a wife.
Among the Israelites...
- and Naphtali.
Genesis 35:22
expressly calls Bilhah Jacob's concubine, a
pilegesh. When Leah saw that she had
stopped having children, she took her servant...
- (Hebrew
pilegesh),
rather than a wife, to a
Levite living in Ephraim.
Madipoane Masenya[who?]
writes it
appears that she was not an
ordinary pilegesh. This...
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jurisprudence Living apart together Nikah halala Nikah 'urfi
Nikah Mut'ah
Pilegesh Walking marriage "Al-Qaradawi, Yusuf :
Misyar marriage".
Archived from...
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other tribes. In Judaism,
concubines are
referred to by the
Hebrew term
pilegesh (Hebrew: פילגש). The term is a
loanword from
Ancient Gr**** παλλακίς, meaning...
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Broken Vessel) –
Keter 1998 –
Etsel Babu (Chez Babou) –
Keter 2000 –
Pilegesh ba-Midbar (Concubine on the Hill) –
Keter 2002 –
Hibuk Dov (Bear Hug) –...
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given as Bilqis,
probably derived from Gr**** παλλακίς or the
Hebraised pilegesh, "concubine".
According to some he then
married the Queen,
while other...
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November 2019. "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do: The
Economic Case for Polygamy",
Pilegesh.org blog "Inter
Press Service – News and
Views from the
Global South"....
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legalisation by the
Israeli government of
polygamy and the
practice of
pilegesh (the
keeping of concubines). Tzvi Zohar, a
professor from the Bar-Ilan...
- Chéri to
almost everyone around him.
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