- שמות in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shemot (Hebrew, 'names') may
refer to: Book of Exodus, or
Shemot Shemot (parashah), in the
Jewish cycle of Torah...
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Shemot, Shemoth, or
Shemos (שְׁמוֹת—Hebrew for 'names', the
second word, and
first distinctive word, of the parashah) is the
thirteenth w****ly
Torah portion...
- The
Shemot Devarim (Hebrew: שְמוֹתֿ דְבָֿרִים, Ashke****
pronunciation sh'mós d'vorím: "The
names of things") or
Nomenclatura Hebraica (Latin, "Hebrew...
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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...
- and ὁδός, hodós, 'path', 'road'. In
Hebrew the book's
title is שְׁמוֹת,
shemōt, "Names", from the
beginning words of the text: "These are the
names of...
- God will
provide himself a lamb for a
burnt offering." The book (chapter
Shemot)
contains anecdotal material about Moses when he fled from
Pharaoh after...
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language 1
Genesis Genesis Genesis Bere**** 1
Hebrew 2
Exodus Exodus Exodus Shemot 2
Hebrew 3
Leviticus Leviticus Leviticus Vayikra 3
Hebrew 4
Numbers Numbers...
- "keepers"; "watchmen") are
derived from the
Torah in the Book of
Exodus (
Shemot 22:6-14). It is also
discussed in the
Talmud in the Bava
Kamma and Bava...
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independently of
existing Polish translations,
includes – Bere**** (Genesis, 2001),
Shemot (Exodus, 2003),
Vajikra (Leviticus, 2005) and
Bemidbar (Numbers, 2005) and...
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sources state that Esau sold his
right to be
buried in the cave.
According to
Shemot Rabbah,
Jacob gave all his
possessions to
acquire a tomb in the Cave of...