- AH-64A was
named Peten (Hebrew: פתן, for Cobra),
while the AH-64D was
named Saraph (Hebrew: שרף, for venomous/fiery
winged serpent).
During the 1990s, Israeli...
- "fiery serpent",
saraph,
appears elsewhere in the Book of
Isaiah to
signify the seraphim, the
singular form of
which is also
saraph.
Isaiah 14:29: "Do...
- Book of
Enoch and the
canonical Book of Revelation. In Hebrew, the word
saraph means "burning", and is used
seven times throughout the text of the Hebrew...
- the
linen workers of the
house of
Ashbea Jokim, the men of
Chozeba Joash Saraph Jashubi-Lehem The
descendants of the last four sons were
potters who dwelt...
-
deity by that name to
which a
group of
warriors would have been ****ociated.
Saraph (Hebrew: שראף) was a
descendant of Shelah, son of Judah. (1
Chronicles 4:21-23)...
-
Anupam Saraph is an
innovator and
polymath who has been an
advisor in governance,
informatics and
strategic planning.
Anupam Saraph obtained a PhD from...
-
Israeli Air
Force AH-64D
Saraph...
-
serpents as "flying
saraphs"(YLT), or "flying dragons", in the land of
trouble and
anguish (Isaiah 30:6).
Isaiah indicates that
these saraphs are comparable...
-
Apache United
States Attack helicopter AH-64A "Peten" 30 26 26 AH-64D "
Saraph" 17 22 20
Sikorsky CH-53 Sea
Stallion United
States Heavy transport CH-53...
- well as a
special version of the
Apache Longbow,
designated AH-64DI or
Saraph. In 2005 the
Israeli Air
Force received modified Gulfstream V jets ("Nachshon")...