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During the war, Joab, the
captain of King David's army, laid
siege to
Rabbah, Hanun's
royal capital, and destro**** it (2
Samuel 12:26–28, 1 Chronicles...
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Genesis Rabbah (Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית רַבָּה, romanized: Bərēšīṯ Rabbā) is a
religious text from Judaism's
classical period,
probably written between 300...
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Exodus Rabbah (tenth or
eleventh and
twelfth century)
Leviticus Rabbah (middle
seventh century)
Numbers Rabbah (twelfth century)
Deuteronomy Rabbah (tenth...
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Hoshana Rabbah (Hebrew: הוֹשַׁעְנָא רַבָּה, lit. 'Great Hoshana/Supplication',
Imperial Aramaic: הוֹשַׁעְנָא רַבָּא) is the
seventh day of the
Jewish holiday...
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Ahava rabbah (Hebrew: אהבה רבה, [with an]
abundant love, also
Ahavah raba and
other variant English spellings) is the name
given in Ashke****
Jewish custom...
- "
Rabbah" (רבה),
meaning "great," as part of
their name.
These midrashim are as follows:
Genesis Rabbah Exodus Rabbah Leviticus Rabbah Numbers Rabbah Deuteronomy...
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Exodus Rabbah (Hebrew: שמות רבה,
Shemot Rabbah) is the
midrash to Exodus.
Exodus Rabbah is
almost purely aggadic in character. It
contains 52 sections...
- romanized: Ēkhā
Rabbāh) is a
midrashic commentary to the Book of Lamentations. It is one of the
oldest works of midrash,
along with
Genesis Rabbah and the Pesikta...
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Numbers Rabbah (or
Bamidbar Rabbah in Hebrew) is a
religious text holy to
classical Judaism. It is a
midrash comprising a
collection of
ancient rabbinical...
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Leviticus Rabbah,
Vayikrah Rabbah, or
Wayiqra Rabbah is a
homiletic midrash to the
Biblical book of
Leviticus (Vayikrah in Hebrew). It is
referred to by...