unreferenced date April 2012 coord 31.765095 N 35.719079 E display title Some translators of the Bible biblical book of Deuteronomy translate Pisgah as a name of a mountain, usually referring to Mount Nebo Jordan Mount Nebo . The region is directly east of the Jordan River and just northeast of the Dead Sea . Mount Nebo 31 45.9 N 35 43.1 E is the highest among a handful of Pisgah summits an arid cluster of hilltops on the western edge of the Transjordan Bible Trans Jordanian Plateau. Arabic names for Pisgah include Fasga Phasga , Jabal Siy gha transliterated also as Siaghah Si ghah Siyagha Siy gha, etc , R s as Siy gha and Rujm Siy gha . Pisgah in Hebrew language Hebrew refers to a high place like the top of a mountain or to a http www.etymonline.com index.php?search pisgah&searchmode none cleft . In translation, pisgah lost its meaning and became a mountain s proper name instead of being a term describing a high place or ridge . Thus the term refers to a geographic region a collection of mountain summits. In Deuteronomy , God commanded Moses to climb up and view the Promised Land from Mount Nebo Jordan Mount Nebo Then Moses climbed Mount Nebo from the plains of Moab to the top of Pisgah, across from Jericho. There the LORD showed him the whole land from Gilead to Dan, all of Naphtali, the territory of Ephraim and Manasseh, all the land of Judah as far as the Mediterranean Sea, the Negev and the whole region from the Valley of Jericho, the City of Palms, as far as Zoar. Then the LORD said to him, This is the land I promised on oath to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob when I said, I will give it to your descendants. I have let you see it with your eyes, but you will not cross over into it. Deuteronomy 34 1 4 NIV 2011 http www.biblegateway.com passage ?search Deuteronomy 2034 1 4&version NIV The Qur an only circumstantially refers to the Deuteronomy events in sura 5 Al Ma ida , ayah 22 26, where Moses debates with the Israelites near Jericho is mentioned. Both Deutero ... more details
Judaism Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the 10th in the book of Deuteronomy . It constitutes Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 1 52. HE Jew s in the Jewish diaspora Diaspora read it on a Shabbat Sabbath ... of the parshah, the song of Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 1 43, HE appears in the Torah scroll in a distinctive ... 600px the beginning of parshah Haazinu, Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 1 4, HE as it appears in a Torah ... shall distil as the dew. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 2. HE Indictment Moses called on heaven and earth ... for the grass . Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 1 2. HE Moses proclaimed that God was Perfection perfect in deed, Justice just , faithful, Truth true , and upright. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 3 4. HE ... deity Creator . Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 5 6. HE Moses exhorted the Israelites to remember ... s own people. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 7 9. HE God found the Israelites in the desert , watched ... Israel. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 10 12. HE God set the Israelites atop the Highland geography ... lamb , wheat , and wine . Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 13 14. HE So Israel grew Obesity fat and kicked ... Deuteronomy 32 15 18. HE Punishment God saw, was vexed, and hid God s countenance from them, to see how they would fare. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 19 20. HE For they were a treacherous breed, children ... incense them with a no folk and vex them with a nation of fools. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 20 21. HE A fire flared in God s wrath and burned down to the base of the hills. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 ... beasts and with the sword would deal death and terror to young and old alike. Bibleverse Deuteronomy ... that their own hand had prevailed and not God s. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 26 27. HE For Israel s enemies were a folk void of sense, lacking in discernment. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 28. HE Were they wise ... could not have routed a thousand unless God had sold them. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 29 31. HE They were like Sodom and Gomorrah and their wine was the venom of Asp reptile asps . Bibleverse Deuteronomy ... more details
in the book of Deuteronomy . It constitutes Bibleverse Deuteronomy 26 1 29 8. HE Jew s in the Jewish ... the place where God would choose to establish God s name . Bibleverse Deuteronomy 26 1 2. HE There they were ... swore to their Patriarchs Bible fathers . Bibleverse Deuteronomy 26 3. HE The priest was to set the basket down in front of the altar . Bibleverse Deuteronomy 26 4. HE They were then to recite A wandering .... Bibleverse Deuteronomy 26 5 10. HE They were to leave the basket before the altar, Bowing social bow ... that God had given them. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 26 10 11. HE Tithes When they had given Tithe ... swore to our fathers, a land flowing with milk and honey. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 26 12 15. HE Image ... obey God. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 26 16 17. HE And God affirmed that the Israelites were God s treasured ... be a Sacred holy people to God. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 26 18 19. HE Moses and the elders ... of the Torah most distinctly. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 27 1 4. HE There they were also to build an altar ... burnt offerings to God and offerings of well being and rejoice. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 27 5 7. HE ... and observe God s commandments. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 27 9 10. HE Blessings and curses Moses charged ... Deuteronomy 27 11 13. HE The Levites were then loudly to curse anyone who made a sculptured ... the commandments and for each curse all the people were to say, Amen. Bibleverse Deuteronomy ... the head and not the tail. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 28 1 14. HE But if they did not obey God and observe ... , blindness, and dismay. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 28 15 29. HE If they paid the bride price for a wife ... , they would not harvest it. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 28 30. HE Image Francesco Hayez 017.jpg ... among all the peoples. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 28 31 37. HE Locust s would consume their seed , worm ..., and the stranger would be the head and they the tail. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 28 38 44. HE Because ... naked and lacking everything, the enemies whom God would let loose against them. Bibleverse Deuteronomy ... more details
11 3 8 and Deuteronomy 14 4 8 both give the same general set of rules for identifying which land ... have cloven hooves would be unclean ref Bibleverse Leviticus 11 3 4 ref ref Bibleverse Deuteronomy ... 11 4 ref ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 7 Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 7 ref The hyrax , for being a ruminant without cloven hooves. ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 7 ref Bibleverse Leviticus ... Deuteronomy 14 7 ref Bibleverse Leviticus 11 6 ref The pig , for having cloven hooves without being a ruminant. ref Bibleverse Leviticus 11 7 ref ref Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 8 ref Unlike the biblical ... A Bubal Hartebeest Unlike Leviticus 11 3 8, Deuteronomy 14 4 8 also explicitly names 10 animals considered ritually pure the ox ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 4 Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 4 ref the sheep ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 4 the goat ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 4 the deer ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 5 Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 5 ref the gazelle ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 5 the yahmur ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 5 this term, directly taken from ... , Animals ref the the o ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 5 this term, directly taken from the masoretic text , has traditionally been translated ambiguously. In Deuteronomy, it is traditionally ... ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 5 the identity of this animal is uncertain, and pygarg is merely ... been interpreted as some form of antelope or ibex . the antelope ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 5 the camelopardalis ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 5 the identity of this animal is uncertain ... . Fish and seafood Image Palau stingless jellyfish.jpg thumb A cnid Leviticus 11 9 12 and Deuteronomy ... Leviticus 11 9 ref ref Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 9 ref in contrast to anything residing in the waters ... ref ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 10 Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 10 ref the latter class of animals is only described as ritually impure by Deuteronomy, ref name Bibleverse Deuteronomy 14 10 but the Leviticus ... more details
Rabbinical Literature The Mekhilta le Sefer Devarim Hebrew is a halakic midrash to Deuteronomy from the school of Rabbi Ishmael which is no longer extant. No midrash by this name is mentioned in Talmudic literature, nor do the medieval authors refer to such a work. Although Maimonides says in his introduction to the Yad ha aza ah , R. Ishmael explained from we eleh shemot to the conclusion of the Torah , that is, the Mekilta, he did not see this midrash, which also includes Deuteronomy, since he does not quote any Mekilta passages to that book of the Pentateuch in his Sefer ha Mi wot, although he draws upon the halakic midrashim in discussing most of the commandments. Maimonides probably knew, therefore, merely through an old tradition which he had heard that such a midrash by R. Ishmael existed. Evidence in favor of its existence But there are other circumstances which prove that there was once such a work. Many midrashic baraitot to Deuteronomy are introduced in the Talmud with the words Tena debe R. Yishmael, and may be recognized in form and substance as Ishmael s midrashim comp. D. Hoffmann , Zur Einleitung in die Halachischen Midraschim, p. 77 idem, Ueber eine Mechilta zu Deuteronomium, in the Hildesheimer Jubelschrift, German part, pp. 83 98 . Bava Batra B. B. 124b quotes a passage to a verse in Deuteronomy from the She ar Sifre de Be Rab, a term by which the Mekilta de Rabbi Yishmael is designated comp. Hoffmann, l.c. p. 40 . This clearly indicates that there was a midrash to Deuteronomy by R. Ishmael at the period of the Amoraim . This work, which was called also Mekilta, disappeared at an early date, and was therefore unknown to the medieval authors. The editor of the Midrash ha Gadol , however, knew it and included many passages from it in his collection. The citations from R. Ishmael s Mekilta to Deuteronomy which are contained in the Midrash ... Isidore Singer and Jacob Zallel Lauterbach Category Halakhic Midrashim Category Book of Deuteronomy ... more details
Deuteronomy 18 11 yidde oni literally means gainer of information from ghosts being a doresh el ha metim ref name bibleverse Deuteronomy 18 11 doresh el ha metim literally means one who questions ... are mentioned in the same verse of Deuteronomy ref specifically, bibleverse Deuteronomy 18 11 ref ... more details
parshah in the annual Judaism Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the ninth in the book of Deuteronomy . It constitutes Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 1 30. HE Jew s in the Jewish diaspora Diaspora generally ... Deuteronomy 31 1 2. HE God would go over before them and destroy the nations ahead of them ... had commanded them. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 3 5. HE Moses exhorted the Israelites to be strong and courageous, for God would go with them and would not forsake them. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 6 ... would go before him, be with him, and not forsake him. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 7 8. HE Image Cath drale ... in Temple in Jerusalem the place that God would choose . Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 9 11. HE ... lived in the land that they were going over the Jordan to possess. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 12 ... Deuteronomy 31 14. HE God appeared in a pillar of cloud over the door of the Tent and told Moses that he ... them. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 15 18. HE God directed Moses therefore to write a song and teach it to the Israelites ... Deuteronomy 31 19. HE For when God will have brought the Israelites into the land flowing with milk .... Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 20 21. HE So Moses wrote the song that day and taught it to the Israelites. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 22. HE And God charged Joshua to be strong and courageous, for he would ... Deuteronomy 31 23. HE And when Moses had finished writing the law in a book, Moses commanded the Levite ... serves as a witness against the people. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 24 26. HE For Moses said ... they after his death? Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 27. HE Moses called the elders and officers to assemble, so that he might call heaven and earth to witness against them. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 28. HE ... of God. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 29. HE And Moses spoke to all the assembly of Israel the words of the song. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 30. HE Key words Words used frequently in the parshah include Moses 11 times Bibleverse Deuteronomy 31 1, HE http www.mechon mamre.org p pt pt0531.htm 7 7, http ... more details
Abarim Hebrew language Hebrew , Har Ha Avarim, Harei Ha Avarim Septuagint to oros to Abarim, en to peran tou Iordanou , mountain Abarim, mountains of Abarim is a mountain range across Jordan , to the east and south east of the Dead Sea , extending from Mount Nebo Jordan Mount Nebo its highest point in the north, perhaps to the Arabian desert in the south. The Vulgate Deuteronomy 32 49 gives its etymological meaning as passages . Its northern part was called Phasga or Pisgah , and the highest peak of Phasga was Mount Nebo Book of Numbers Numbers 23 14 27 12 21 20 32 47 Deuteronomy 3 27 34 1 32 49 . From the top of Pisgah, i.e. , Mount Nebo, an area which belonged to Moab , Moses surveyed the Promised Land Deuteronomy 3 27 32 49 , and there he died 34 1,5 . Balaam blessed Israel the second time from the top of Mount Pisgah Bible Mount Phasga Book of Numbers Numbers 23 14 and here Jeremias hid the ark 2 Maccabees II Maccabees 2 4 5 . The Israelites had one of their encampments in the mountains of Abarim Num. 33 47,48 after crossing the Arnon western Jordan Arnon . Jeremiah couples it with Bashan and Lebanon as locations from which the people cry in vain to God for rescue Book of Jeremiah Jeremiah 22 20 . References Catholic wstitle Abarim eastons Cite Collier s Abarim External links Cite Nuttall Abarim first letter A ExodusStation Almon Diblathaim Moab coord 31.7539 N 35.7152 E source kolossus dewiki display title Category Torah places Category Mountains of Jordan Jordan geo stub Tanakh stub de Ab rim es Abarim fr Abarim it Abarim pl Abarim pt Abarim ru sv Abarim uk zh ... more details
Hor Haggidgad Hebrew language Hebrew , r Hag Gi g , cave of the Gidgad is one of the stops of the Israelites on the Exodus journey. It is mentioned in Book of Numbers 33 32 33 as a place where the Israelites stopped during the The Exodus Exodus , probably meaning cave of GidGad GudGod . ref Craige, Peter C., The Book of Deuteronomy Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1976 ISBN 9780802825247 p.200 http books.google.co.uk books?id PAslX YsNagC&pg PA200&dq 22Hor Haggidgad 22&ei dKbLSIXHOoLgywSFpNHGAQ&client firefox a&sig ACfU3U0yQWsb5EsGbW1VWJKWNXkIx oy3A ref it is called Gudgodah in Deuteronomy 10 7. ref Freedman, David Noel Allen C. Myers Astrid B. Beck Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2000 ISBN 9780802824004 p.200 http books.google.co.uk books?id P9sYIRXZZ2MC&pg PA534&dq 22Hor Haggidgad 22&ei dKbLSIXHOoLgywSFpNHGAQ&client firefox a&sig ACfU3U1L0drRr21cdQWhb TKuTGOlP7LBg ref Its location is uncertain but has been identified as possible near Wadi Hadahid ref Craige, Peter C., The Book of Deuteronomy Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1976 ISBN 9780802825247 p.200 p. 200 ref or Wadi Ghadhaghedh in the Eastern Sinai ref Freedman, David Noel Allen C. Myers Astrid B. Beck Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2000 ISBN 9780802824004 p.607 http books.google.co.uk books?id P9sYIRXZZ2MC&pg PA607&dq location Gudgodah wadi&ei aq3LSJ2DJ4zAzAS42L2jBw&client firefox a&sig ACfU3U0p77G 0htQoHKFIIN3l9bxIK3zPA ref although some see this as etymologically impossible. ref Bromiley, Geoffrey W. The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1995 p.756 http books.google.co.uk books?id yklDk6Vv0l4C&pg PA756&lpg PA756&dq wadi ghadhaghedh&source web&ots 298yKoC5vV&sig 7NRUHa8GqjaMYyHQ8OyqXv7EEUs&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 5&ct result ISBN 978 0 8028 3782 0 ref Footnotes reflist ExodusStation Bene Jaakan Jotbathah pl Chor Haggidgad ... more details
Leviticus 19 19 Deuteronomy 22 9 11 . 9 chapters. Shevi it Talmud Shevi it , Seventh Year deals ... Book of Exodus Exodus 23 11, Leviticus 25 1 8, Deuteronomy 15 1 11 . 10 chapters. Terumot , Donations ... Book of Numbers Numbers 18 8 20, Deuteronomy 18 4 . 11 chapters. Ma aserot , Tithes or Ma aser ... concerning the tithe which was to be eaten in Jerusalem Deuteronomy 14 22 26 . 5 chapters Hallah ... Exodus 23 19 Deuteronomy 26 1 . 3    4 chapters. In many editions of the Mishnah, even early ... more details
for the unit of luminosity standard candle Standard Candles 1996, ISBN 0 9648320 4 6 is a compilation of short story short stories by United States of America American science fiction author Jack McDevitt . The sixteen stories in the anthology were originally published in various magazine s from 1982 to 1996. The foreword introduction is provided by Charles Sheffield . Like many of the author s works, the title story is set at an astronomy astronomical observatory and refers to a star s absolute brightness , connecting that phenomenon with the relationship between two individuals in the story. No matter where one stands, the light radiates at the same level of intensity. Standard Candles , Ellie , and Cryptic Other stories in the collection deal with chess Black to Move and The New Jersey Jersey Rifle , time travel with unintended consequence s Cruising Through Deuteronomy and Time Travelers Never Die , and the beginnings of space exploration interplanetary exploration Translations from the Colosian , Promises to Keep , and To Hell with the Stars , the last an exposition of what may happen if humanity chooses to not enter space . The stories are arranged Standard Candles Tidal Effects Translations from the Colosian Black to Move The Fort Moxie Branch Promises to Keep Gus To Hell with the Stars Ellie The Jersey Rifle Cruising Through Deuteronomy Tyger Auld Lang Boom Dutchman Cryptic Time Travelers Never Die Category 1996 short story collections Category Science fiction short story collections Category Novels by Jack McDevitt ... more details
Infobox Kibbutz name Yarhiv image Yarchiv entrance.jpg imgsize 250px foundation 1949 founded by Demobbed Israel Defense Forces IDF soldiers region Sharon plain council Drom HaSharon Regional Council Drom HaSharon industry Agriculture affiliation Moshavim Movement pushpin map Israel center ta pushpin mapsize 250 latd 32 latm 9 lats 8.27 longd 34 longm 58 longs 4.07 website Yarhiv lang he n , lit. He will Enlarge is a moshav in central Israel . Located to near Jaljulia , Matan, Israel Matan and Nirit , it falls under the jurisdiction of Drom HaSharon Regional Council . In 2006 it had a population of 736. The moshav was founded in 1949 by Demobilization demobilised Israel Defense Forces IDF soldiers. Its name is taken from Deuteronomy 12 20 blockquote When the LORD thy God shall enlarge thy border, as He hath promised thee, and thou shalt say I will eat flesh , because thy soul desireth to eat flesh thou mayest eat flesh, after all the desire of thy soul. ref http www.mechon mamre.org p pt pt0512.htm Deuteronomy Chapter 12 Mechon Mamre ref blockquote References reflist Drom HaSharon Regional Council Category Moshavim Category Populated places established in 1949 cs Jarchiv he pl Yarhiv ... more details
Hebrew cantillation name en Gershayim name he smbl & 1438 smpl About the cantillation mark the punctuation mark Gershayim Gershayim Hebrew , with variant English spellings is a cantillation mark that is found in the Torah , Haftarah , and other books of the Hebrew Bible . The Hebrew word translates into English as double geresh trope geresh . Total occurrences class wikitable Book Number of appearances Torah 510 ref name Price6 Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible Concordance ..., Volume 1 By James D. Price, page 6 ref       Book of Genesis Genesis 113 ref name Price6       Book of Exodus Exodus 99 ref name Price6       Book of Leviticus Leviticus 76 ref name Price6       Book of Numbers Numbers 114 ref name Price6       Book of Deuteronomy Deuteronomy 108 ref name Price6 Nevi im 447 ref name Price5 Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible Concordance ..., Volume 1 By James D. Price, page 5 ref Ketuvim 341 ref name Price5 Melody File Gershayim.jpg References reflist Torah reading Category Cantillation marks ... more details
Bigfinishbox title The Theatre of Dreams series Jago & Litefoot number 7 cover writer Jonathan Morris author Jonathan Morris director Lisa Bowerman producer Nicholas Briggs br Jason Haigh Ellery preceding following set between The Necropolis Express and The Ruthven Inheritance length 60 mins date January 2011 Jago & Litefoot is a Big Finish Productions List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish audio drama based on the long running United Kingdom British science fiction on television science fiction television series Doctor Who . It stars Christopher Benjamin and Trevor Baxter as Henry Gordon Jago and George Litefoot, their characters from the 1977 TV story The Talons of Weng Chiang . Plot Jago employs an act called Deuteronomy s Theatre De Fantasie, who profess to make people s dreams come true. Cast list Henry Gordon Jago Christopher Benjamin Professor George Litefoot Trevor Baxter Ellie Higson Lisa Bowerman Sergeant Quick Conrad Asquith Madame Deuteronomy Jennie Stoller Fosco Alex Mallinson Doctor Ormond Sacker Duncan Wisbey Gabriel Sanders David Collings External links http bigfinish.com Jago and Litefoot Series Two CD Box Set Big Finish Productions Jago and Litefoot Series Two DoctorWho stub Category 2011 audio plays Category Big Finish Productions ... more details
edition of 2 , of the text which became Deuteronomy i.e. was an addition in Dtr2 . The poem, cast partly ... first edition of Deuteronomy positive outlook, and suggestion of an upcoming golden ... those correlations also cluster around Exodus 15, Judges 5, Deuteronomy 33, and Genesis 49 . When all of Deuteronomy 31 14 23 was referred to JE, the poem was believed to be anterior thereto, and was believed ... 0 8018 1267 4 Mendenhall, George E., Samuel s Broken R b Deuteronomy 32 , 1975, Reprint from No Famine ..., pp.  70 et seq. , Driver, S. R., Deuteronomy , in International Critical Commentary , 1895, pp ... , http www.thedivinecouncil.com DT32BibSac.pdf Deuteronomy 32 8 and the Sons of God Casper Labuschagne, http www.labuschagne.nl 2b.deut32.pdf 2b. The Song of Moses in Deuteronomy 32 Logotechnical Analysis DEFAULTSORT Song Of Moses Category Texts which have been attributed to Moses Category Book of Deuteronomy ... more details
their ornaments. In Deuteronomy , Horeb is mentioned several times in the account of the wanderings of the Israelites in the wilderness, bibleverse Deuteronomy 1 2 HE , bibleverse nb Deuteronomy 1 6 HE , bibleverse nb Deuteronomy 1 19 HE . The account of the delivery to Moses of the Ten Commandments, and references back to it, include mentions of Horeb at bibleverse Deuteronomy 4 10 HE , bibleverse nb Deuteronomy 4 15 HE , bibleverse nb Deuteronomy 5 2 HE , bibleverse nb Deuteronomy 9 8 HE , bibleverse nb Deuteronomy 18 16 HE , bibleverse nb Deuteronomy 28 69 HE . There are similar references ... more details
of Deuteronomy . It constitutes Bibleverse Deuteronomy 33 1 34 12. HE Jew s generally read it in September ... of Moses. File Aleppo Codex Deut .jpg thumb right 425px Bibleverse Deuteronomy 32 ... the myriads holy, at His right hand was a fiery law to them. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 33 2. HE The blessing ... s Relative direction right . Bibleverse Deuteronomy 33 1 2. HE God love d the people, holding their hallowed in God s hand . Bibleverse Deuteronomy 33 3. HE The people followed in God s steps, accepting God s Torah as the Cultural heritage heritage of the congregation of Jacob . Bibleverse Deuteronomy ... assembled. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 33 5. HE Moses prayed that the Tribe of Reuben survive, though its numbers were few. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 33 6. HE Moses asked God to Hearing sense hear the Human voice voice of the Tribe of Judah , restore it, and help it against its foes. Bibleverse Deuteronomy ... Deuteronomy 33 8 10. HE Moses asked God to bless their substance, favor their undertakings, and smite their enemies. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 33 8 11. HE Moses said that God loved and always protected the Tribe ... Deuteronomy 33 8 12. HE File White Sands NM12.jpg thumb 250px right Zebulun . . . and Issachar . . . shall ... s, and the favor of the Presence in the burning bush . Bibleverse Deuteronomy 33 13 16. HE Moses likened ... one end of the earth to the other. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 33 17. HE Moses exhorted the Tribe of Zebulun to rejoice on its Quest journeys , and the Tribe of Issachar in its tent s. Bibleverse Deuteronomy ... from the riches of the sea and the hidden hoards of the sand . Bibleverse Deuteronomy 33 19. HE File Passing lion Babylon AO21118.jpg thumb 290px left Gad . . . dwells like a lion. Bibleverse Deuteronomy ... of the revered chieftain, who executed God s judgments for Israel. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 33 20 21. HE Moses called the Tribe of Dan a lion s whelp that leapt from Bashan . Bibleverse Deuteronomy 33 ... on the west and south. Bibleverse Deuteronomy 33 23. HE Moses prayed that the Tribe of Asher be the favorite ... more details
Suph is a place name that appears in Deuteronomy 1 1 R.V. marg. some ancient versions have the Red Sea , as in the A.V. . Some scholars identify it with Suphah Book of Numbers Numbers 21 14 as probably the name of a place. Others identify it with es Sufah Maaleh acrabbim Book of Joshua Joshua 15 3 , and yet others with Zuph Books of Samuel 1 Samuel 9 5 . It is most probable, however, that, in accordance with the ancient versions, this word is to be regarded as simply an abbreviation of Yam suph, i.e., the Red Sea. See also Yam Suph eastons Category Torah places Tanakh stub ... more details
Wiktionary The Decalogue , also known as the Ten Commandments , is a list of religious and moral imperatives that, according to the Abrahamic religions, was given by God to the people of Israel. It occurs in two forms Ten Commandments Ethical Decalogue , the more familiar list in Exodus 20 1 17 and Deuteronomy 5 4 21 Ritual Decalogue , the laws listed in the Book of Exodus, 34 11 26 Decalogue may also refer to The Decalogue , a series of ten one hour films by Polish director Krzysztof Kie lowski based on the Ten Commandments Decalogue , satirical poem by Ambrose Bierce See also Decalog disambiguation Ten Commandments disambiguation Decalogue Stone disambig ru ... more details
WikisourceEBD1897 Zuzims According to the Hebrew Bible , the Zuzim or Zuzites meaning restless or roaming were a primitive tribe who lived in Ham , a land east of the Jordan River between Bashan and Moab . The Zuzim were conquered by the Elam ite King Chedorlaomer Book of Genesis Genesis 14 5 . Many scholars identify the Zuzim with the Zamzummim Deuteronomy 2 20 , a tribe of the Rephaim living in the same region as the Zuzim and later occupied by the Ammon ites. In Hebrew Zuz represents the root z z which means, to move and is likely associated with the Ancient Egyptian s s meaning, to move on foot as in the ssw or Shasu . The Shasu and Zuzim may be one and the same if one considers their close proximity to the Horites Kharu and Hebrews Habiru as they are described in Egyptian lists. Category Hebrew Bible nations Tanakh stub et Susiidid pt Zuzim povo b blico ... more details
Image Tafila Tophel.JPG thumb 200px right Tophel or Tofel was an Edom ite town mentioned in the Hebrew Bible These are the words Moses spoke to all Israel in the desert east of the Jordan River Jordan that is, in the Arabah opposite Suph , between Desert of Paran Paran and Tophel, Laban, Hazeroth and Dizahab . Deuteronomy 1 1 . It is identified as Tafilah in Jordan north to Petra . External links http www.bartleby.com 65 to Tophel.html The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition http www.searchgodsword.org enc isb view.cgi?number T8849 The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Category Hebrew Bible places Tanakh stub he pl Tofel ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Wadi Zered is a wadi in western Jordan . Also known in Jordan as Wadi Hasa. In ancient times it was the boundary between Moab and Edom . Mentioned in the Torah Deuteronomy 2 13 14, Book of Numbers Numbers 21 12 . The wadi is very big and long and ends in the Dead Sea in the town Karak Governorate Safe Al Safi . The Wadi area is full of farmers which use the water for mostly vegetables like tomatoes and melons. Coord missing Jordan Category Landforms of Jordan Category Wadi Jordan geo stub he ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 The Heptateuch seven containers is a name sometimes given to the first seven books of the Hebrew Bible . The first five of these are commonly known as the five books of Moses , the Torah or the Pentateuch the first six as the Hexateuch . With the addition of the Book of Ruth , it becomes the Octateuch . The seven books are Genesis Old Testament Genesis Book of Exodus Exodus Leviticus Book of Numbers Numbers Deuteronomy Book of Joshua Joshua Book of Judges Judges Augustine of Hippo produced a piece called Questions on the Heptateuch . lfric of Eynsham produced an Old English language Old English version of the Heptateuch. Category Hebrew Bible Category Biblical criticism Tanakh stub de Heptateuch id Heptateukh ia Heptateucho ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Hazeroth Lang he is one of the locations or stations that the Israelites stopped at during their forty years of wandering in the wilderness. It is referenced in the Torah in Book of Numbers Numbers , chapters 11, 12 and 33, as well as in Deuteronomy , chapter 1. Hazeroth means yards . At Hazeroth, Miriam was afflicted with tzaraath . For more details, see Snow white Miriam . Hazeroth is somewhere north of Mount Sinai and may be at the place now known as Ain el Hudhera . ExodusStation Kibroth Hattaavah Rithmah coord 28 55 N 34 29 E source kolossus plwiki display title Category Torah places Tanakh stub cs Chacerot no Haserot pl Chacerot ... more details
The pygarg lang he dishon is an animal mentioned in the Bible in Deuteronomy 14 5, as one of the animals permitted for food. The Septuagint translates dishon as pygargos meaning white rumped and the King James Version takes from there its term pygarg. Henry Baker Tristram 1867 proposed it to be the antelope Addax . It is described as a large animal, over 3 feet high at the shoulder, and, with its gently twisted horns, 2 feet long. Its colour is pure white, with the exception of a short black mane, and a tinge of tawny on the shoulders and back. . ref Henry Baker Tristram , The Natural History of the Bible 1867 . ref References reflist Eastons Category Animals in religion Category Kosher food animal stub Hebrew Bible stub pt Disom B blia ... more details