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What Does "Kedusha" Actually Mean?

A word widely used, but what does it actually mean? Various translations are given, including, "holy", "sanctified" and "separate".

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Kedushah

Kedushah may refer to: Holiness in Judaism · Kedushah (prayer) · Disambiguation icon. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ...

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Cult Prostitution in Ancient Israel? - The BAS Library

Contrary to the claims of some 20th-century scholarship, the Hebrew Bible never refers directly to cult prostitutes. Many modern Bible translations are ...

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Kedushah (prayer)

Kedushah is the name of several prayers recited during Jewish prayer. They have in common the recitation of two Biblical verses, Isaiah 6:3 and Ezekiel 3:12 ...

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Qâdêsh (קָדֵשׁ) Meaning & Verses | Strong's H6945

Definition. The Hebrew noun קָדֵשׁ (qādēsh) refers to a male cult prostitute or devotee in the context of ancient Near Eastern pagan worship.

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6945. קָדֵשׁ (qadesh) -- Temple prostitute, cult ...

The Hebrew term קָדֵשׁ (qā∙dēsh, Strong's 6945) identifies a male cult-prostitute who served in the fertility rites of Canaanite religions. The word is ...

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6945. קָדֵשׁ (qadesh) -- Temple prostitute, cult ...

Meaning: The term "Qadesh" refers to a "sacred person" or "devotee," specifically in the context of licentious idolatry. It denotes individuals who were ...

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