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- Shoshannim (Hebrew ששנים, 'lilies') is mentioned in Psalm 45 and Psalm 69. Its meaning in these Psalms is uncertain. Some believe it to be a kind of lily-shaped...
- Shobab Shobach Shobai Shobal Shobek Shochoh Shoham Shomer Shophach Shophan Shoshannim Shua Shuah Shual Shubael Shuham Shulamite Shunem Shuni Shuphim Shur Shushan...
- come in unto my soul". It is subtitled: "To the chief musician, upon Shoshannim, a Psalm of David". The Book of Psalms is part of the third section of...
- Jonah, Habak****, and Zechariah, published with David ibn Hin's Likkute Shoshannim (1724). He also wrote Kavanat ha-Torah, which is prefixed to the Pentateuch...
- rabbi of Sarajevo. In 1752 Pardo began to publish, his first work being Shoshannim le-David (Venice, 1752), a commentary on the Mishnah. He also wrote the...
- he published an anthology of neo-Hebraic poetry under the title "Leḳeṭ Shoshannim" (Breslau, 1862), in which he made the mistake of reading the verses of...
- (or trumpet) of ****emblage; Shushan-Eduth or Shoshannim-Eduth, the title of a po****r song:—Shoshannim-Eduth, Shushan-eduth." Psalm 60: King James Version...
- children, where he died. Edelmann was the author of the following works: Shoshannim, containing, besides some treatises on grammar and exegesis, a few poems...
- latter also wrote Kevutzat kesef, responsa, in two parts, and Likkute shoshannim, novellæ, in two volumes (both unpublished). Letters of Ghirondi's on...
- עַל־שֹׁ֭שַׁנִּים לִבְנֵי־קֹ֑רַח מַ֝שְׂכִּ֗יל שִׁ֣יר יְדִידֹֽת׃‎ For the Leader; upon Shoshannim; [a Psalm] of the sons of Korah. Maschil. A Song of loves. 2 רָ֘חַ֤שׁ...