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Kinnot (Hebrew: קינות; also kinnos, kinoth, qinot, qinoth;
singular kinah,
qinah or kinnah) are
Hebrew dirges (sad poems) or elegies. The term is used to...
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headed "The
Prayer of Jeremiah".
Lamentations combines elements of the
qinah, a
funeral dirge for the loss of the city, and the "communal lament" pleading...
- Kinah, ḳinah or
qinah (plural kinoth, qinot, qinoth) is
Hebrew for a
dirge or lamentation. Its
general meaning is a
dirge or lament,
especially as sung...
- The site is
located in the east of the Arad
Valley and
overlooks Nahal Qinah (
Qinah Valley). In
ancient times,
forts were
established there to
control the...
- 氣功 qin A
classification of
Chinese musical instruments [AOX] Chinese: 琴
qinah A
Hebrew elegy [WI] Also
written kinah;
plural kinnot, qinot,
qinoth and...
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Excavations at the site of
Horvat Uza, the
probable site of the city of
Qinah mentioned in
Joshua 15:22 and in a
ostraca from Arad, seem to
indicate the...
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fortified tower where 70 Jews had
taken refuge was captured. Finally, a
qinah or
Jewish dirge records that
archers attacked a
rabbi and his
pupils in...
- Das hebräische
Klaglied (1882); In this treatise,
Budde discusses the
qinah meter, a
rhythm of
Hebrew dirges, such as
found in the Book of Lamentations...
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Dormientes Bestia (2014–15) - solo
great b****
paetzoid and
electronics Qinah (2014) for
SSATB voices The
Dahomey Amazons Take a Tea
Break (2013) - recorder...
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chapter "The
Humiliation of Babylon" and the
Jerusalem Bible calls it a
qinah or "lament for Babylon". Some
early m****cripts
containing the text of this...