- identified, but the
biblical story places it in the
Wilderness of Maon.
Seneh is the name of one of two
rocky cliffs (the
other being Bozez)
through which...
-
translated into
English as bush is
seneh (Hebrew: סְנֶה, romanized: səne),
which refers in
particular to brambles;
seneh is a dis legomenon, only appearing...
- (Vac****ia nilotica),
under the name of sunt,
everywhere represents the
seneh, or senna, of the
burning bush. A
slightly different form of the tree, equally...
- Sela Sela-hammahlekoth
Selah Seled Seleucia Sem
Semachiah Semei Senaah Seneh Senir Sennacherib Seorim Sephar Sepharad Sepharvaim Serah Seraiah Seraphim...
-
Samuel ibn
Seneh Zarza (Hebrew: שמואל אבן סנה) was a
Spanish philosopher who
lived in
Palencia in the
second half of the 14th century.
According to Leopold...
-
artist specializing in painting,
engraving and
graphic design Samuel ibn
Seneh Zarza,
Spanish philosopher who
lived at
Valencia in the
second half of the...
-
Israel settling in Tel Aviv. Bosak's
published works include: Be-Nogah ha-
Seneh (1933) Ve-Attah Eini Ra'atekha (1957) Ba-Rikkud ke-Neged ha-Levanah (1960)...
- De-Rabbi Eliezer,
which derives the name from the
biblical Hebrew word
seneh (Hebrew: סֶ֫נֶּה), a word only
known from two
occurrences in the Hebrew...
- Qoşaçay
Miandoab 10
Suldoz Naqadeh 11
Urmia Orumiyeh 12
Takan Tepe
Takab 13
Seneh Sanandaj 14
Dilmagan and
Shapur Salmas 15
Araplar Poldasht 16 Kara Aineh...
- Egypt. It has also been
recognized that it may
somehow be
connected with
seneh (Aram. sanya), the name of a kind of bush
where Moses is said to have first...