vs. Masoretic . ref Harvcoltxt Tov 1992 pp 96 97 ref Vocalization See Tiberianvocalization Babylonian vocalization Palestinian vocalization Secunda Hexapla In general the vowels of Biblical Hebrew ... the original vocalization of Biblical Hebrew. The Tiberian vowel sign wa was used both to indicate ... not stem solely from the Tiberian system for instance, the Sephardic tradition s distinction between qamatz gadol and qatan is pre Tiberian. ref name length Harvcoltxt Blau 2010 pp 110 111 ref However, the only orthographic system used to mark vowels is the Tiberianvocalization. References reflist ... remained multiphonic. The old Babylonian vocalization wrote a superscript above the to indicate ... name sq is found finally in forms like Tiberian , Tiberian , while may be used ... ayyim 2000 p 5 ref The most prominent, best preserved, and the only system still in use, is the Tiberianvocalization system, created by scholars known as Masoretes around 850  CE. ref name b7 ... common vocalization systems Babylonian vocalization Babylonian , and Palestinian vocalization Palestinian , known as superlinear vocalizations because their vocalization marks are placed above the letters ... great variation. Harvcoltxt Blau 2010 p 7 The Babylonian vocalization occurred in two main types simple einfach and complex kompliziert , with various subgroups differing as to their affinity with the Tiberian ..., and was occasionally notated with a separate vocalization system. ref name rvoc Harvcoltxt Rendsburg ... with the first vowel as a , while Tiberian im on with i shows the effect of the law of attenuation ... to marking vowels, the Tiberian system also uses cantillation marks, which serve to mark word stress ... Blau 2010 pp 7,143 ref ref Harvcoltxt Yeivin 1980 pp 157 158 ref Reading traditions While the Tiberian ... Israel title Introduction to the Tiberian Masorah year 1980 publisher Scholars Press isbn 0 89130 373 ... more details
was used for all three . w n follows Tiberian Hebrew Tiberian conventions IPA i before y ... in Iraq Babylonian Jews the oldest Yemenite manuscripts use the Babylonian rather than the Tiberian ... , the current Yemenite pronunciation fits the Babylonian notation better than the Tiberian. It does ..., any more than the pronunciation of Sephardim and Ashkenazim is the same because both use the Tiberian ... Vocalization Jerusalem 1985 Hebrew Hebrew language Jewish languages DEFAULTSORT Hebrew Category Hebrew ... more details
manuscripts of these, only the TiberianvocalizationTiberian system is still in wide use. Biblical ... system that developed, and the only still used is the Tiberianvocalization, but both Babylonian ... evident in the later developed Tiberianvocalization system. ref name sb55 Harvcoltxt S enz Badillos ... system still in use, is the Tiberianvocalization system, created by scholars known as Masoretes ... However, the only orthographic system used to mark vowels is the Tiberianvocalization. Phonology ... traditions TiberianvocalizationTiberian and varieties of Babylonian vocalization Babylonian ... in the ancient Greek and Latin transcriptions, medieval vocalization systems, and modern reading ... texts, such as inscriptions e.g. the Siloam inscription , and generally also includes later vocalization traditions for the Hebrew Bible s consonantal text, most commonly the early medieval Tiberianvocalization . History History of the Hebrew language File Barkokhba silver tetradrachm.jpg thumb 200px ... , which does not mention these additions, was ca. AD 60, while dated manuscripts with vocalization ..., while the vocalization and cantillation are later additions reflecting a later stage of the language ... that Amos was addressing the population of the Northern Kingdom, the vocalization would be more ... one phoneme, but except in Samaritan Hebrew still marked two. The old Babylonian vocalization system ... like rtl lang he Tiberian rtl lang he , rtl lang he Tiberian rtl lang he while ... manuscripts making use of less common vocalization systems Babylonian vocalization Babylonian and Palestinian vocalization Palestinian , known as superlinear vocalizations because their vocalization ... two main subtypes and shows great variation. Harvcoltxt Blau 2010 p 7 The Babylonian vocalization ... as to their affinity with the Tiberian tradition. Harvcoltxt S enz Badillos 1993 pp 97 99 ref ref group ... of these systems, and was occasionally notated with a separate vocalization system. ref name ... more details
vocalization traditions TiberianvocalizationTiberian and varieties of Babylonian vocalization Babylonian and Palestinian vocalization Palestinian , and those of the Samaritan tradition ... allophonic. ref name bbgd Harvcoltxt Blau 2010 pp 78 81 ref This is evidenced both by the Tiberianvocalization s consistent use of word initial spirants after a vowel in sandhi, as well as Rabbi Saadia Gaon s attestation to the use of this alternation in Tiberian Aramaic at the beginning of the 10th ... IPA w j z are never geminate. ref Harvcoltxt Janssens 1982 p 43 ref In the Tiberian tradition ... Tiberian, Babylonian, and Palestinian Hebrew ref Harvcoltxt Blau 2010 pp 105 106, 115 119 ref ref ... have phonemic status in the Tiberian tradition, IPA has phonemic value in final stressed position ... name seph group nb ref name y16 Harvcoltxt Yahalom 1997 p 16 ref small The Tiberian tradition has ... group nb In fact, its scope of application is different in Samaritan and Tiberian Hebrew e.g. here Tiberian IPA po vs. Samaritan IPA fa , see Harvcoltxt Ben ayyim 2000 pp 83 86 . Even in Tiberian ... system of the Secunda was IPA a e e o o i u . ref name j54 The later Jewish traditions Tiberian, Babylonian, Palestinian show similar vowel developments. By the Tiberian time, all short vowels in stressed ... Janssens 1982 pp 58 59 . This can be seen by forms like Tiberian IPA kaf IPA kaf , pausal IPA k f IPA k f IPA ka f IPA kaf . The shift in Tiberian Hebrew of IPA a IPA occurred after ... jqimhi Harvcoltxt Janssens 1982 pp 54 56 ref In the Tiberian and Babylonian systems, IPA a and lengthened ..., IPA i u become IPA i u Tiberian , IPA a i u Babylonian , or IPA e i o u Palestinian generally ... reflexes of Tiberian IPA IPA a and IPA o thus reflect the qamatz gadol qamatz qatan distinction. ref In the Tiberian tradition pretonic vowels are reduced more commonly than in the Secunda. It does ... pp 129,136 ref In Tiberian Hebrew pretonic IPA u is most commonly preserved by geminating the following ... more details
Hebrew month letname Marcheshvan previouslink Tishrei previousletter Tishrei nextlink Kislev nextletter Kislev num 8 days 29 sometimes 30 season autumn gregorian October November filename Franz sischer Meister um 1675 001.jpg name Great Flood caption The Noah Great Flood , which supposedly wiped out the br world, started in Marcheshvan. Marcheshvan Hebrew language Hebrew , small Hebrew language Modern Hebrew Standard small unicode Mar e van small Tiberian vocalization Tiberian small Unicode Mar e w n from Akkadian language Akkadian wara samnu , literally eighth month , sometimes shortened to Cheshvan Hebrew language Hebrew , small Hebrew language Modern Hebrew Standard small unicode e van small Tiberian vocalization Tiberian small Unicode e w n , is the second month of the civil year which starts on 1 Tishrei and the eighth month of the ecclesiastical year which starts on 1 Nisan on the Hebrew calendar . In a regular kesidran year Marcheshvan has 29 days, but because of the Hebrew calendar Rosh Hashanah postponement rules Rosh Hashanah postponement rules , in some years an additional day is added to Marcheshvan to make the year a full maleh year. Marcheshvan is an autumn month which occurs in October November in the Gregorian calendar . Given the Akkadian etymology, it seems likely the and the were switched at some point in time, since y r is the Semitic root for moon and thus also month , and m n is the Semitic root for eight . Since then, the first two letters mar have been reinterpreted as the Hebrew word for bitter , alluding to the fact that the month has no holidays or fasts. Interestingly, the falashas Ethiopian Jewish community celebrates Sigd on the 29th day of Marcheshvan 50 days from Yom Kippur , analogous to counting 50 days from Passover Pesach to Shavuot Shavuos , as recognized by the Israeli Knesset July 2008. The Hebrew Bible , before the Babylonian Exile , refers to the month as Bul bibleverse 1 Kings 6 ... more details
Image D .JPG right thumb Portuguese sketch. The English name is Dan . According to the Book of Genesis , Dan Hebrew language Hebrew , small Hebrew language Modern Hebrew Standard small Dan small Tiberian vocalization Tiberian small D n judgement or he judged was the fifth Citation needed date December 2009 son of Jacob with Bilhah . He was Bilhah s first son. He was the founder of the Israelites Israelite Tribe of Dan . ref bibleverse Genesis 30 3 4 HE ref In the biblical account, Dan s mother is described as Rachel s handmaid, who becomes one of Jacob s wives. BibleWiki Genesis Chapter 30, Verse 4 Genesis 30 4,6 sons of Jacob Name The text of the Torah explains that the name of Dan derives from dananni , meaning he has judged me , in reference to Rachel s belief that she had gained a child as the result of a judgment from God ref Genesis 30 6 ref . Biblical references Owing to the Book of Judges , in the account of Micah s Idol , describing the tribe of Dan as having used ephod and teraphim in worship, and Samson a member of the tribe of Dan being described as failing to adhere to the rules of a Nazarite , classical rabbinical writers concluded that Dan was very much a Black sheep term black sheep ref name Jewish Encyclopedia Jewish Encyclopedia ref in the Book of Jeremiah , the north of Canaan is associated with darkness and evil, ref Jeremiah 1 14 ref and so rabbinical sources treated Dan as the archetype of wickedness. ref name Jewish Encyclopedia In the apocrypha l Testaments of the Patriarchs , Dan is portrayed as having hated Joseph dreamer Joseph , and having been the one that invented the idea of deceiving Jacob by the smearing of Joseph s coat with the blood of a kid ref Testament of Dan 1 ref ref Testament of Zebulun 4 ref ref Testament of Gad 1 ref in the apocryphal Prayer of Asenath , Dan is portrayed as plotting with the Egyptian crown prince, against Joseph and Asenath ref name Jewish Encyclopedia . In the Blessing of Jacob , Dan is described as a ... more details
Other uses Enos disambiguation Infobox saint name Enos birth date death date feast day July 30 venerated in Armenian Apostolic Church Islam image imagesize caption birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Infobox person name Enos parents Seth children Kenan br more sons and daughters relatives Adam and Eve grandparents Enos or Enosh Hebrew language Hebrew , small Hebrew language Modern Hebrew Standard small unicode Eno , small Tiberian vocalization Tiberian small unicode n mortal man Ge ez language Ge ez unicode Henos , in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible , is the first son of Seth who figures in the Generations of Adam , and consequently referred to within the genealogies of Books of Chronicles Chronicles , and of Genealogy of Jesus according to bibleverse Luke 3 38 NIV . In the Hebrew Bible According to Genesis, Seth was 105 years old when Enos was born ref bibleverse Genesis 5 6 HE ref but the Septuagint version gives 205 years ref http www.ecmarsh.com lxx Genesis index.htm Septuagint, Genesis ref , and Seth had further sons and daughters. He was the grandson of Adam and Eve bibleverse Genesis 5 6 11 HE bibleverse Luke 3 38 NIV . According to Seder Olam Rabbah , based on Jewish reckoning, he was born in 235 Anno Mundi AM . According to the Septuagint, it was in 435 AM. Enos was the father of Kenan , who was born when Enos was 90 years old ref bibleverse Genesis 5 9 HE ref or 190 years, according to the Septuagint . According to the Bible he lived 905 years. Call upon the name of the Lord bibleverse Genesis 4 26 HE says that at that time men began to call upon the name of the Lord . In giving a meaning to the statement, commentators have proposed that it means either 1 then began men to call themselves by the name of the Lord marg. i.e., to distinguish themselves thereby from idolaters or 2 then men in some p ... more details
wiktionary Israel Israel is a List of Biblical names Biblical given name . The patriarch Jacob was given the name Israel Hebrew language Hebrew , small Hebrew language Modern Hebrew Standard small   Unicode Yisra el small Tiberian vocalization Tiberian small   Unicode Yi r l Struggled with God after he wrestled with the angel bibleverse Genesis 32 28 NIV and 35 10 The name already occurs in Eblaite and Ugaritic texts as a common name. ref Michael G. Hasel, Domination and Resistance Egyptian Military Activity in the Southern Levant , Brill, 1998 ref Commentators differ on the original literal meaning. Some say the name comes from the verb arar to rule, be strong, have authority over , thereby making the name mean God rules or God judges . ref harvnb Hamilton 1995 p 334 ref Other possible meanings include the prince of God from the Authorized King James Version King James Version or El god El fights struggles . ref harvnb Wenham 1994 pp 296 97 ref Jacob s descendants came to be known as the Israelites , eventually forming the tribes of Israel and ultimately the Kingdom of Israel united monarchy kingdom of Israel , from whence the name of modern day Israel . In Israel the name Israel Israeli is sometimes used to mean someone whose name is unknown or unspecified. Given name Israel Bishop of Caucasian Albania , 7th century CE Israel Asper 1932 2003 , Canadian media magnate Israel of Axum , Emperor of Ethiopia in the 6th century CE Israel Baline 1888 1989 , the birth name of American composer Irving Berlin Israel singer Israel Cruz born 1983 , Australian singer Israel Dagg born 1988 , New Zealand rugby player Israel ben Eliezer 1698 1760 , Jewish mystical rabbi Israel Folau born 1989 , Australian rugby league player Israel Gelfand 1913 2009 , Russian mathematician Israel footballer Israel Gigato born 1987 , Spanish football player Israel Hands , 18th Century pirate Israel Houghton born 1971 , American singer and Christian worship leader Israel Idonije ... more details
, the Babylonian and the Tiberian, of which the Tiberian eventually superseded the other ... and the Tiberian notations. ref However, the distinction is differently applied in Tiberian Hebrew and Levantine Arabic. For example, the feminine ending is ah in Tiberian Hebrew and in Levantine ... as Reflected in the Babylonian Vocalization Jerusalem 1985 Hebrew See also Yemenite Hebrew Sephardi ... more details
wiktionary yell yelling Yelling is a linear village and civil parish in the district of Huntingdonshire, England. Yelling may also refer to Yelling surname , an English surname and list of people with that name Yelling vocalization or vociferation, a loud human audio vocalization See also Yell disambiguation disambig ... more details
Yoav redirects here. For the musician, see Yoav musician . Joab Hebrew language Hebrew Hebrew sub Modern Israeli Hebrew Modern sub Yo av sub Tiberian vocalization Tiberian sub Y the son of Zeruiah , was the nephew of King David and the commander of his army, according to the Hebrew Bible . Name The name Joab Hebrew is derived from Yahweh Hebrew , the name of the God of Israel, and the Hebrew word av Hebrew , meaning father . It therefore means Yahweh is father . Apart from David s nephew, the name is given to two other individuals in the Bible ref Strong s Concordance, http www.blueletterbible.org lang lexicon lexicon.cfm?Strongs H3097&t KJV entry 3097 Yow ab ref see Book of Ezra Ezra 2 6, 8 9 . It is also a common name in contemporary Israel . The name Yoav Joab may also be attributed to the district of Moav Moab in Latin transcription ,eastern bank of the Jordan, from where Book of Ruth Ruth the Moabitess came. Citation needed date March 2011 Biblical narrative Joab was the son of Zeruiah, a sister of king David, who made him captain of his army 2 Books of Samuel Samuel 8 16 20 23 1 Books of Chronicles Chronicles 11 6 18 15 27 34 . He had two brothers, Abishai Bible Abishai and Asahel . Asahel was killed by Abner , for which Joab took revenge by murdering Abner against David s wishes 2 Samuel 2 13 32 3 27 . After leading the assault on the fortress of Mount Zion , he was promoted to the rank of General 1 Chronicles 27 34 . He led the army against Syria , Ammon nation Ammon , Moab and Edom . He also took part in David s murder of Uriah the Hittite Uriah 2 Samuel 11 14 25 . File Morgan bible fl 46.jpg thumb right 420px Illustration from the Morgan Bible of a story in 2 Samuel 20 of Joab pursuing Sheba person Sheba as far as Abel beth maachah and Sheba s head being thrown down to him. Joab played a pivotal role as the commander of David s forces during Absalom s rebellion. Absalom , one of David s sons, rallied much of Israel in rebellion a ... more details
Simeon , or Shimon is a given name, from the Hebrew lang he Biblical Hebrew Biblical im on , TiberianvocalizationTiberian im n , IPA en s mi n . In Greek, it is written , hence the Latinized spelling Symeon . Meaning The name is derived from Simeon Hebrew Bible Simeon , son of Jacob and Leah , patriarch of the Tribe of Simeon . The text of Book of Genesis Genesis 29 33 argues that the name of Simeon refers to Leah s belief that Tetragrammaton God had heard that she was hated by Jacob, in the sense of not being as favoured as Rachel . lang he Because the LORD had heard that I was hated, he had therefore given me this son also and she called his name Simeon. implying a derivation from the Hebrew language Hebrew term shama on , meaning he has heard this is a similar etymology as the Torah gives for the theophoric name Ishmael God has heard Genesis 16 11 , on the basis of which it has been argued that the tribe of Simeon may originally have been an Ishmaelites Ishmaelite group Cheyne and Black, Encyclopaedia Biblica . In classical rabbinical literature classical rabbinical sources , the name is sometimes interpreted as meaning he who listens to the words of God Genesis Rabba h 61 4 , and at other times thought to derive from sham in , meaning there is sin , which is argued to be a prophetic reference to Zimri prince Zimri s sexual miscegenation with a Midian ite woman, a type of relationship which rabbinical sources regard as sinful Jewish Encyclopedia . People called Simeon Before Christ Simeon Hebrew Bible , one of Jacob s sons Tribe of Simeon , one of the twelve tribes of Israel Simon I High Priest Simeon I ca 300 BC , Jewish High Priest, possibly identical with Simeon the Just Simon II High Priest Simon II 219 199 BC , Jewish High Priest, possibly identical with Simeon the Just Simeon the Just 3rd century BC? a Jewish High Priest, also called Simeon the Righteous ... more details
About the view of this character in the Hebrew Bible the view of him as a Prophet in Islam Shuayb prophet Other uses Jethro In the Old Testament or the Hebrew Bible , Jethro IPAc en icon d r o lang he n , Hebrew language Modern Hebrew Standard Yitro Tiberian vocalization Tiberian Unicode Yi r His Excellence Posterity Arabic Language Arabic lang ar Shuayb prophet Shu ayb is Moses father in law, a Kenite shepherd and priest of Midian . ref name Harris Stephen L Harris Harris, Stephen L. , Understanding the Bible. Palo Alto Mayfield. 1985. ref He is also revered as a prophet in his own right in the Druze religion, ref cite web url http www.israelnationalnews.com News News.aspx 140251 title MK Kara Druze are Descended from Jews last Lev first David date 25 October 2010 work Israel National News publisher Arutz Sheva accessdate 13 April 2011 ref and considered an ancestor of the Druze. ref cite book last Blumberg first Arnold title Zion Before Zionism 1838 1880 year 1985 publisher Syracuse University Press location Syracuse, NY isbn 0815623364 page 201 ref In Exodus File Jan Victors 003.jpg thumb right 330px Moses takes his leave of Jethro by Jan Victors , c. 1635, from the incident in bibleverse Exodus 4 18 NIV . Jethro is seated on the left, in red. Jethro is called a priest of Midian and became father in law of Moses after he gave his daughter, Zipporah , in marriage to Moses. He is introduced in bibleverse Exodus 2 18 NIV . Jethro is recorded as living in Midian a territory stretching along the eastern edge of the Gulf of Aqaba in what is today, northwestern Saudi Arabia . Some believe Midian is within the Sinai Peninsula . Biblical maps from antiquity show Midian on both locations. Citation needed date June 2011 Jethro s daughter, Zipporah, became Moses s wife after Moses had fled Egypt , after he killed an Egyptian who was beating a Hebrews Hebrew slavery slave . Moses is said to have worked as a shepherd for Jethro for 40 years before returnin ... more details
dablink This article is about the Israelite tribal patriarch. For other meanings, see Ephraim disambiguation . Image Francesco Hayez 020.jpg thumb right Ephraim , by Francesco Hayez File Jacob with Ephraim and Manasseh.JPG thumb left 250px Jacob blessing Ephraim and Manasseh tribal patriarch Manasseh . Ephraim IPAc en icon i f r i m ref MW Ephraim ref Hebrew language Hebrew , small Hebrew language Modern Hebrew Standard small Efr yim small Tiberian vocalization Tiberian small Ep r yim Ep r yim was, according to the Book of Genesis , the second son of Joseph Hebrew Bible Joseph and Asenath . Asenath was an Ancient Egypt Egyptian woman whom Pharaoh gave to Joseph as wife, and the daughter of Potipherah , a priest of Heliopolis ancient On . bibleverse Genesis 41 50 52 HE Ephraim was born in Egypt before the arrival of the children of Israel from Canaan . bibleverse Genesis 48 5 HE Ephraim had sons Shuthelah, Beker, and Tahan. However, 1 Chronicles 7 claims that he also had two more sons, Ezer and Elead, who were killed by local men who came to rob him of his cattle. He then had another son, Beriah, who carried on his name. bibleverse 1 Chronicles 7 20 23 HE From him was descended Joshua , son of Nun, who in time became the leader of the Israelite tribes in the conquest of Canaan . bibleverse 1 Chronicles 7 20 27 HE According to the biblical narrative, Jeroboam , who became the first king of the Northern Kingdom of Israel , was also from the house of Ephraim. bibleverse 1 Kings 11 26 HE Biblical criticism Due to this lack of identity some Biblical criticism Biblical scholars view this as postdiction, an eponym ous metaphor providing an aetiology of the connectedness of the tribe to others in the Israelite confederation. ref Peake s commentary on the Bible ref The text of the Torah argues that the name of Ephraim , which means double fruitfulness , refers to Joseph s ability to produce children, specifically while in Egypt termed by the Torah a ... more details
Infobox IPA ipa number 144 decimal1 295 imagefile xsampa Xslash.png x sampa X kirshenbaum H The voiceless pharyngeal fricative is a type of consonant al sound, used in some Speech communication spoken language s. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is h with stroke h bar , IPA . Features Features of the voiceless pharyngeal fricative fricative pharyngeal voiceless oral central lateral pulmonic Occurrence This sound is the most commonly cited realization of the Semitic letter h th , which occurs in all dialects of Arabic language Arabic , Syriac language Classical Syriac , as well as Biblical Hebrew Biblical and Tiberian vocalization Tiberian Hebrew language Hebrew but not modern Hebrew . It has also been reconstructed as appearing in Egyptian language Ancient Egyptian , a related Afro Asiatic languages Afro Asiatic language . Modern non Mizrahi Hebrew Oriental Hebrew has merged the voiceless pharyngeal fricative with the Voiceless velar fricative voiceless velar or Voiceless uvular fricative uvular fricative. However, phonetic studies have shown that the so called voiceless pharyngeal fricatives of Semitic languages are often neither pharyngeal but rather Epiglottal consonant epiglottal nor fricatives but rather Approximant consonant approximants . ref Harvcoltxt Ladefoged Maddieson 1996 pp 167 168 ref class wikitable colspan 2 align center Language Word International Phonetic Alphabet IPA Meaning Notes colspan 2 align center Abkhaz language Abkhaz align center Cyrillic script unicode align center IPA a ra align center we See Abkhaz phonology colspan 2 align center Adyghe language Adyghe align center lang kbd Cyrl Cyrillic script align center IPA w align center no colspan 2 colspan 2 align center Agul language Agul align center Latin alphabet ? align center IPA mu align center barn align center Arabic language Arabic align center Standard ref Harvcoltxt Watson 2002 p 19 ref align center lang ar Arabic alphab ... more details
File 19 Ehud kills Eglon Judges 3 21 Ford Madox Brown.jpg thumb right 330px Illustration by Ford Madox Brown of Ehud assassinating Eglon king Eglon . other uses Ehud given name Ehud ben Gera lang he n , small Hebrew language Modern Israeli Hebrew Standard small Ehud ben Gera small Tiberian vocalization Tiberian small unicode h ben G r is described in the Bible biblical Book of Judges ref cite web url http www.biblegateway.com passage ?search Judges 203 12 28&version KJV title Judges 3 12 28 King James Version publisher BibleGateway.com ref as a judge who was sent by God to deliver the Israelites from Moab ite domination. Biblical narrative Ehud was sent to the Moabite King Eglon king Eglon on the pretext of delivering the Israelites annual tribute . He had blacksmiths make a double edged shortsword about eighteen inches long, useful for a stabbing thrust. Being left handed , he could conceal the sword on his right thigh, where it was not expected. Once they met, Ehud told Eglon he had a secret message for him. Eglon dismissed his attendants and allowed Ehud to meet him in private. Ehud said, I have a message from God for you , drew his sword, and stabbed the king in his abdomen. Eglon was eviscerated by the blow, which caused him to leak excrement ref According to the King James Version , using the euphenism of dirt Judges 3 22. Young s Literal Translation more cryptically states that it goeth out at the fundament . The New International Version , among others, makes no mention of this detail. ref he was so overweight that the sword disappeared into the wound and Ehud left it there. He locked the doors to the king s chamber and left. Book of Judges Eglon s assistants returned when too much time had elapsed and found the doors locked. Assuming that he was relieving himself, they waited to the point of embarrassment before unlocking the door and finding their king dead. Ehud escaped to the town of Seraiah in Ephraim . He sounded the shofar and r ... more details
Segolates are words in the Hebrew languages Hebrew language whose end is of the form CVCVC, where the penult imate vowel receives syllable stress . Such words are called segolates because the final unstressed vowel is typically but not always niqqud segol . These words evolved from older Canaanite languages Canaanite and Semitic languages Semitic words that ended with two consonants indeed, when a suffix other than an absolute plural is added to a segolate, the final vowel vanishes, and the penultimate vowel undergoes compensatory shortening . In Hebrew Biblical Hebrew Ancient colspan 2 Tiberian vocalization Tiberian colspan 2 Stem Meaning align left dir ltr ar align right dir rtl align left dir ltr re re align right dir rtl align left dir ltr ar earth land align left dir ltr urn align right dir rtl align left dir ltr ren align right dir rtl align left dir ltr orn pine tree align left dir ltr ba l align right dir rtl align left dir ltr b al b al align right dir rtl align left dir ltr ba l husband align left dir ltr zar align right dir rtl align left dir ltr z ra z ra align right dir rtl align left dir ltr zar seed align left dir ltr yayn align right dir rtl align left dir ltr y yin y yin align right dir rtl align left dir ltr y n wine align left dir ltr mal align right dir rtl align left dir ltr m la m la align right dir rtl align left dir ltr mal salt align left dir ltr malk align right dir rtl align left dir ltr m le m le align right dir rtl align left dir ltr malk king align left dir ltr kalb align right dir rtl align left dir ltr k le k le align right dir rtl align left dir ltr kalb dog align left dir ltr la y align right dir rtl align left dir ltr l l align right dir rtl align left dir ltr la y cheek tool jaw align left dir ltr Ibr align right dir rtl align left dir ... more details
historical Tiberianvocalization for ISO 259, prescribed for Hebrew Academy, and in practice for Israeli ... pronunciation in Hebrew, the Tiberianvocalization , is broadly authoritative for Hebrew text since ... of different communities by transliterating the Tiberianvocalization without attempting to transcribe a specific phonetic pronunciation. Notable varieties of Hebrew for which Tiberianvocalization is not suitable are the Hebrew of the Qumran community as known from the Dead Sea Scrolls ... unusually structured words from ancient or medieval works. Use of Tiberian principles Main Tiberianvocalization The Tiberianvocalization was devised in order to add indications of pronunciation ... complex marks that are used in Tiberianvocalization. They also attempt to indicate vowels and syllables more explicitly than Tiberianvocalization does. Therefore a technical transliteration requires the use of Tiberian principles, as mentioned below, rather than simply representing the Tiberian ... fricatives spirantized . For example, the letter bet can be pronounced as b or v . Tiberianvocalization ... can undergo gemination . Tiberianvocalization marks gemination with a dagesh hazak in the Hebrew ... often he may be sounded if it is a root consonant or possessive ending. Tiberianvocalization marks ... using additional non Tiberian principles The two letters that represent a stop may be written using ... more details
pronunciation underlying the Tiberian notation, see Tiberianvocalization . In other respects ... another was the Palestinian the third was the Tiberian, which eventually superseded the other ... to the Tiberian notation for example, it distinguishes between patach and kamatz gadol , and between ... variant of the Tiberian notation was in fact used by Ashkenazim, before being superseded by the standard version. On the other hand it is unlikely that in the Tiberian system tzere and holam were ... more details
Kings of Israel According to the Hebrew Bible , Ish bosheth hebrew Standard Hebrew Standard unicode Ishb shet Tiberian vocalization Tiberian unicode b e also called Eshbaal hebrew Standard unicode Eshb al Tiberian unicode E b al , Ashbaal or Ishbaal , was one of the four sons of King Saul , born c. 1047 BC. Ish bosheth was chosen as the second king over the Kingdom of Israel united monarchy Kingdom of Israel , which then consisted of all the twelve tribes of the Israelites , after the death of his father and three brothers at the Battle of Mount Gilboa . Reign and death In the Biblical story, Ish bosheth was proclaimed king over Israel in 1007 BCE by Abner , the captain of Saul s army, at Mahanaim in Transjordan Bible Transjordan bibleverse 2 Samuel 2 8 HE , after his father and brothers were slain in the battle of Gilboa bibleverse 1 Samuel 31 1 HE . Ish bosheth was 40 years old at this time and reigned for two years. bibleverse 2 Samuel 2 10 HE However, after the death of King Saul, the tribe of Judah seceded from the rule of the House of Saul by proclaiming David as its king, and war ensued. bibleverse 2 Samuel 2 12 HE David s faction eventually prevailed against Ish bosheth s bibleverse 2 Samuel 3 1 HE , but the war did not come to a close until Abner joined David. bibleverse 2 Samuel 3 6 HE David s terms for peace required that Michal Saul s daughter and Ish bosheth s sister who had been David s wife before David and Saul fell out with each other be returned to him, which Ish bosheth fulfilled. bibleverse 2 Samuel 3 14 HE After Abner s death Ish bosheth seems to have given up hope of retaining power. bibleverse 2 Samuel 4 1 HE Ish bosheth was assassinated in c 1005 BCE by two of his own army captains, Rechab and Baanah bibleverse 2 Samuel 4 5 HE , who expected a reward from David because of this. David, however, refused to give any commendation for high treason he had both killers stoned to death. Ish bosheth was buried in Abner s g ... more details
IPA is probably not characteristic of earlier pronunciations either see Tiberianvocalization mobile shwa Tiberianvocalization Mobile Shwa Shwa na . A shva sign in combination with the Hebrew diacritics ... Tiberianvocalization Vowels Tiberianvocalization Vowels . Unicode Shva Na Traditional Hebrew grammar ... might have correlated to different vowel length s in earlier forms of Hebrew see Tiberianvocalization Vowels Tiberianvocalization Vowels spoken Israeli Hebrew however does not distinguish ... also Niqqud Schwa Tiberianvocalization Arabic diacritic suk n Bibliography Cite GHG 10 References ... Heb. in a few cases as Unicode shva mera ef Heb. , and when discussing Tiberian pronunciation ... more details
Ion storm may refer to Ion Storm , a defunct games software company. An coronal mass ejection interplanetary coronal mass ejection ICME , a disruption of the fast and slow solar winds, often called ion storm , solar storm or space storm A science fiction phenomenon, electric or seemingly electric, with no agreement on their specific nature. In the Command & Conquer Tiberian series Tiberian Command & Conquer games, they act like intense thunderstorm s on Earth that ground aircraft, disrupt radar and force population centers to construct dedicated shelters. In Twilight Imperium , they re free standing deep space disturbances that cast their effects for parsec s. In Star Trek , they re charged and potentially dangerous magnetic storm s. disambig ... more details
Christine Steel is an actress who played the role of Jenny Andrews on the TV series Team Knight Rider , as well as the Tiberium Mutant Miscellaneous characters of Command & Conquer Umagon in Command & Conquer series Command & Conquer Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun Tiberian Sun . External links imdb name id 0824399 name Christine Steel Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steel, Christine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steel, Christine Category American voice actors Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people screen actor stub ... more details
about the third son of Adam and Eve Seth disambiguation Infobox saint name Saint Seth the Patriarch alt image Zhdan Dementiyev 01 Seth 1630 .jpg imagesize 200px caption Church building Church icon of Seth birth date birth place death date death place nationality other names known for occupation parents children feast day venerated in Judaism br Christianity br Islam titles Holy Forefather, Antediluvian Patriarch, and Prophet beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Seth Hebrew language Hebrew , small Hebrew language Modern Hebrew Standard small et , small Tiberian vocalization Tiberian small Unicode lang ar Shith or Shiyth Placed appointed , in Judaism , Christianity and Islam , he was the third son of Adam and Eve and brother of Cain and Abel , who were the only other of their children mentioned by name. According to bibleverse Genesis 4 25 HE , Seth was born after the slaying of Abel by Cain, and Eve believed God had appointed him as a replacement for Abel. In the Pentateuch According to Genesis, Seth was born when Adam was 130 years old ref name ch53 bibleverse Genesis 5 3 HE ref a son in his likeness and image. ref name ch53 The genealogy is repeated at bibleverse 1 Chronicles 1 1 3 HE . bibleverse Genesis 5 4 5 HE states that Adam fathered sons and daughters before his death, aged 930 years. In bibleverse Genesis 4 25 HE , there is a folk etymology for Seth s name, which derives it from the Hebrew word for plant as in plant a seed syt . Eve says, God has planted another seed, under replacing Abel s . Seth lived to the age of 912. ref bibleverse Genesis 5 8 HE ref In Jewish tradition Rashi Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaqi refers to Seth as the ancestor of Noah and hence the father of all mankind, all other humans having perished in the Great Flood . In gnosticism , Seth is seen as a replacement given by God for Abel, whom Cain had slain. ... more details