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Vayeira, Vayera, or Va-yera (וַיֵּרָא—Hebrew for "and He appeared," the
first word in the parashah) is the
fourth w****ly
Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah)...
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Baucis and
Philemon Kiidk'yaas Lot's Wife (crag)
Niobe Orpheus The
Needles Vayeira List of
names for the
biblical nameless Schwartz,
Howard (2004). Tree of...
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likewise destro**** by
divine intervention as
described in
Hindu mythology Vayeira, the
Torah portion concerning Sodom and
Gomorrah Xenia See also: Deuteronomy...
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Isaac (/ˈaɪzək/ EYE-zək;
Biblical Hebrew: יִצְחָק, romanized: Yīṣḥāq;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰσαάκ, romanized: Isaák; Arabic: إسحٰق/إسحاق, romanized: Isḥāq; Amharic:...
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Sarah (born Sarai) is a
biblical matriarch, prophet, and
major figure in
Abrahamic religions.
While different Abrahamic faiths portray her differently...
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reading portions,
predominantly in the parashot: Lech-Lecha (לֶךְ-לְךָ),
Vayeira (וַיֵּרָא),
Chayei Sarah (חַיֵּי שָׂרָה), and
Toledot (תּוֹלְדֹת). Hanan...
- Moab (/ˈmoʊæb/) was an
ancient Levantine kingdom whose territory is
today located in
southern Jordan. The land is
mountainous and lies
alongside much of...
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Torah portion containing the
first part of the
story of
Abram and Lot
Vayeira, 4th w****ly
Torah portion: last part of the
story of Abram/Abraham and...
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haftara or (in Ashke****c pronunciation)
haftorah (alt. haftarah, haphtara, Hebrew: הפטרה) "parting," "taking leave" (plural form:
haftarot or haftoros)...
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According to the Book of Genesis,
Hagar was an
Egyptian slave, a
handmaiden of
Sarah (then
known as Sarai), whom
Sarah gave to her own
husband Abram (later...