בראשיתJewish Publication Society, 1989 - 414 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 23
עמוד 35
... derives from the realm of law . The unusually emphatic language is directed first to Cain , in order to allay his mortal fear , and then to the world at large , as a kind of royal proclamation that has the force of law . It states that ...
... derives from the realm of law . The unusually emphatic language is directed first to Cain , in order to allay his mortal fear , and then to the world at large , as a kind of royal proclamation that has the force of law . It states that ...
עמוד 71
... derives the name from Greek taros , “ an oar , " or complex of oars , that is , a great oceangoing ship propelled by sets of oars . A third suggestion connects the term with Hebrew tirosh , " wine , " a poetic description of the sea as ...
... derives the name from Greek taros , “ an oar , " or complex of oars , that is , a great oceangoing ship propelled by sets of oars . A third suggestion connects the term with Hebrew tirosh , " wine , " a poetic description of the sea as ...
עמוד 107
... derives it from Hebrew ' ever , " beyond , " that is , " the one from beyond [ the river Euphrates ] " ; the third is homiletical and alludes to Abram's religious nonconformism : " All the world was on one side ( ' ever ) and he on the ...
... derives it from Hebrew ' ever , " beyond , " that is , " the one from beyond [ the river Euphrates ] " ; the third is homiletical and alludes to Abram's religious nonconformism : " All the world was on one side ( ' ever ) and he on the ...
תוכן
The Human Condition | 16 |
Reality Outside Eden | 30 |
The Book of Genealogies | 40 |
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