- also
Kimchi or Qimḥi) (1160–1235), also
known by the
Hebrew acronym as the
RaDaK (רַדָּ״ק) (Rabbi
David Kimhi), was a
medieval rabbi,
biblical commentator...
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other methods, such as the "verse-by-verse
approach of Rashi"
David Kimhi (
Radak) was also
known for his
ability in Peshat, and was
influenced both by Ibn...
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treatise Sefer Mikhlol by
Rabbi David Kimhi (also
known by his
Hebrew acronym RaDaK רד"ק —Rabino
David Kimhi—),
which was
copied from the
Cervera Bible. The...
- Kimhi, 12th
century biblical commentator and grammarian.
David Kimhi, (
RaDaK) 12th
century French biblical commentator, philosopher, and
grammarian Eliezer...
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eldest son of
Joseph Kimhi and the
brother of
David Kimhi,
known as the
RaDaK. He was born and
lived in
Hachmei Provence in Occitania, an area that was...
- criminals, led by Walt
Radak (Burr),
threaten to
mutilate Randall's wife (Long)
unless Steve confesses to the
murder committed by
Radak's brother, captured...
- of
malakhei elohim (angels of God)
ascending and
descending the ladder.
Radak agrees that this is a
reference to
angels but also
presents the alternative...
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remained underground in the Holy of Holies. Some of the Chazal,
including the
Radak and Maimonides,
propose that
Solomon designed tunnels beneath the Temple...
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Chronicles 11:15, 14:9 and 20:4).
Medieval Jewish exegetes like
Nachmanides and
Radak have
suggested that the
Rephaim and
Hivites are one and the same. This used...
- by
Rabbi Joseph Kimhi,
father of the
noted grammarian Rabbi David Kimhi (
RaDaK), who
supported Dunash's positions. Nevertheless, many of the
issues raised...