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Rahab (/ˈreɪhæb/; Hebrew: רָחָב, Modern: Raẖav, Tiberian: Rāḥāḇ, "broad", "large" "رحاب") was,
according to the Book of Joshua, a
Gentile and a Canaanite...
- ****uk
Rachav is an
Israeli rock band. The band's
first album,
Eretz Hakodesh (The Holy Land), was
released on John Zorn's
Tzadik record label in 2009...
- monster, as an
emblematic or
poetic name for Egypt, and for the sea. Raḥab or
Rachav (Hebrew: רָחָב, romanized: raḥaḇ, lit. 'spacious place') is a term for...
- HMS
Sanguine was an S-class
submarine of the
Royal Navy, and part of the
Third Group built of that class. She was
built by
Cammell Laird and
launched on...
- Baptista, 2008) - Zorn
plays alto on 1
track Eretz Hakodesh (by ****uk
Rachav, 2009)
Luminescence (by
Borah Bergman Trio, 2009) The
Ducks Palace (by The...
- HMCS Onondaga (S73), of the
Royal Canadian Navy INS Arihant (S73), of the
Indian Navy INS
Rachav (S73), of the
Israeli Navy
County Route S73 (Bergen County, New Jersey)...
- Fan
Dance (Nonesuch, 2001) A Boot and a Shoe (Nonesuch, 2004) With ****uk
Rachav Eretz Hakodesh (Tzadik, 2009) With
Robert Plant &
Alison Krauss Raising...
- [Yehi Ha-Hevdel Hakatan]
Tarantella (novel), Ramdor, 1979 The
Spies in
Rachav's Bourdel (play), Shalgi, 1980 [Ha-Meraglim Ba-Burdel Shel
Rahav Ha-Zona]...
- the
Velvet Revolution of 1989. Plot The
story of Raab (Rahab in English,
Rachav in Hebrew) is
based on the
account of the Fall of
Jericho as told in the...