- Keren-happuch (Hebrew: קֶרֶן הַפּוּךְ
Qeren Hapūḵ,
Hebrew pronunciation: [
ˈqeren hapˈpux], "Horn of kohl") was the
youngest of the
three beautiful daughters...
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given to a
United States Department of
Defense radar facility atop Har
Qeren in Israel's
Negev desert to
provide ballistic missile early warning against...
- Har
Qeren (Hebrew: הר קרן) is a
mountain in Israel. Har
Qeren is
located in the
Southern District. Har
Qeren is
located 365
meters above sea level. There...
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Hebrew text,
which uses the term קָרַן, qāran (based on the root, קֶרֶן
qeren,
which often means "horn"); the term is now
interpreted to mean "shining"...
- by
Robert Brown,
arguing that, in
Semitic usage, as in the
Hebrew Bible,
qeren was a
signifier of "power". When Gr****
writers encountered the
Semitic deity...
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covenant of 2
Samuel 7,
which pointed toward the Messiah. "Power" (Hebrew
qeren) is
literally translated as 'horn'. This word is
often used in a messianic...
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messages using patterns of rhythm. Karnā
derives from
Aramaic qarnāʾ,
Hebrew qeren and
Akkadian qarnu. In
addition to the
Arabic word būq for br**** instruments...
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synagogue were
acquired by the "Fund for the
Redemption of
Historical Sites" (
Qeren le-Geulat
Meqomot Histori'im), a
Jewish society headed by
David Yellin....
- (Baghdad)". Brill. Gale, Thomson. "Iraq". Encyclopedia. "Ḥirāsah le-waʻad
Qeren ha-Yesod". Brill. Gale, Thomson. "Battat, Reuben".
Encyclopaedia Judaica...
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chazozra (hasosrah) made of
hammered silver sheet. In the
Hebrew Bible,
qeren also
stands for an
animal horn,
which is used in
different ways, but only...