- Shab|bat
- Shab|bat «shuh BAHT», noun.Hebrew. the Jewish Sabbath.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
shab — shab·bas; shab·bat; shab·bi·fy; shab·bi·ly; shab·bi·ness; shab·by; shab·rack; shab·bath; shab·bos; shab·raque; … English syllables
bat — bat·tail·ous; bat·ta·lia; bat·tal·ion; bat·tel·er; bat·te·ment; bat·ten·berg; bat·ten·er; bat·te·rie; bat·ter·sea; bat·tery; bat·tery·man; bat·ting; bat·tle·dore; bat·tle·ment; bat·tle·ment·ed; bat·tle·some; bat·tu; bat·tue; bat·ture; bat·tu·ta;… … English syllables
BAT KOL — (Heb. בַּת קוֹל; lit. daughter of a voice, i.e., an echo of a heavenly voice, or a divine voice once removed ), a heavenly or divine voice which revealed God s will, choice, or judgment to man. According to rabbinic tradition, the bat kol was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
shabbat — shab·bat … English syllables
Shabbat* — Shab•bat [[t]ʃɑˈbɑt[/t]] n. jud Hebrew. the Jewish Sabbath … From formal English to slang
WRITING — (Scripts, Materials, and Inscriptions). SCRIPTS AND MATERIALS General Survey From the end of the third millennium B.C.E., the art of writing was practiced in the ancient Near East (see alphabet ). Here, the pictographic, cuneiform, and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium
BIRTH — The injunction to be fruitful and multiply (Gen. 1:28) is regarded as the first commandment of the Bible. As a consequence of the disobedience of Eve in the Garden of Eden, the pangs of childbirth were foretold (Gen. 3:16). References to pangs… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Moses in rabbinic literature — Rabbinic Literature Talmudic literature Mishnah • Tosefta Jerusalem Talmud • Babylonian Talmud Minor tractates Halakhic Midrash Mekhilta de Rabbi Yishmael (Exodus) Mekhilta de Rabbi Shimon (Exodus) Sifra (Leviticus) Sifre (Numbers Deuteronomy)… … Wikipedia
ANIMALS OF THE BIBLE AND TALMUD — ANIMALS OF THE BIBLE AND TALMUD. Although no basic changes have occurred in the faunistic composition of Ereẓ Israel since biblical times, an examination of the names of the animals mentioned in the Bible and in talmudic literature reveals that a … Encyclopedia of Judaism