- 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...
- 2022-05-17. "Sforno on
Genesis 16:13:1". www.sefaria.org.
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Radak on
Genesis 16:13:1". www.sefaria.org.
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Temurah (Kabbalah)
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Rashi and
Radak on each of the
first three verses. Also
other commentators. Rydelnik, Michael;...
- e. Levites, as "the
northern side of the city of the
great king",
which Radak interprets as the City of
David "from the City of David,
which is Zion (1...
-
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...
- 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...
- 2008, p. 6
Babylonian Talmud, Baba
Bathra 15a (Meg. 14b) (Sifri, Num. 78)
Radak – R.
David Kimkhi – in his
commentary on
Ezekiel 1:3,
based on
Targum Yerushalmi...
-
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...
- Ahab—"not that he saw
these things, nor did he hear them." "On 1 Kgs 22: 19–23,
Radak adopts a
bolder strategy to
avoid a
rational dilemma that
never distressed...
- scientific.
Later Jewish grammarians include David Qimhi (known as the
Radak),
Abraham ibn Ezra and
Judah ben
David Hayyuj.
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda is the...