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Yakum (Hebrew: יָקוּם, lit. "He (The People)
shall rise") is a
kibbutz in
central Israel.
Located in the
central part of the
Israeli coastal plain, about...
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teaches the
signs of the sun.
Yeqon or
Jeqon (Hebrew: יָקוּם, romanized:
Yaqum, lit. 'he
shall rise') was the
ringleader who
first tempted the
other Watchers...
- חי ואחרון על עפר יקום wa’ănî yāḏa‘tî gō’ălî ḥāy; wə-’aḥărōn, ‘al-‘āp̄ār
yāqūm), is
considered by some
Christians to be a proto-Christian
reference to...
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astray the
Grigori by
falling in love with humans.
There were also
Yeqon (or
Yaqum, "he
shall rise"),
Gadreel ("wall of God"),
Penemue ("the inside"), and...
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Restraining Leviathan,
Seraph Christianity,
Judaism Jequn Yekun, Yakum,
Yaqum,
Yeqon 'HE
shall rise' One of the five
Watcher satans, the
ringleader who...
- Pugaczow; 8
August 1909, in
Warsaw – 18
December 1993, in
Kibbutz Yakum (or
Yaqum)) was a
composer and teacher. In Warsaw,
Emanuel Pugaczow began his musical...
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accept the truth" (p. 15).
Muhammad Muhiy al-Din al-Masiri, al-Nuzum
allati yaqum 'alayha
kiyan al-mudhtama' al-Islami.
Madjallat al-Azhar, 1374, pp. 859–868;...
- length.
These include weak
roots with a
medial or
final vowel, such as
yaqūm 'he
rises / will rise'
versus yaqom "may he rise" and
yihye 'he will be'...
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protrude from
piles of stones.[..] A
picnic site has been
built for
Kibbutz Yaqum on the edge of a
natural pond." Palmer, 1881, p. 175
Department of Statistics...