D.A.F.'s Nach section - melachim i Chapter 15, Pasuk 13
He also removed her Mifletzes, which pertained to worship of her. 3. Malbim #2: She was Kedeshah (consecrated) to the idolatry; he demoted her from being ...
He also removed her Mifletzes, which pertained to worship of her. 3. Malbim #2: She was Kedeshah (consecrated) to the idolatry; he demoted her from being ...
Writing in the 26th chapter of Messilat Yesharim, Ramchal defines kedushah as a state in which a person, “even in the midst of performing those physical acts ...
by A Mittleman · 2024 — Biblical Hebrew has a root (b-d-l) for separation or separating, as in Gen 1:6: 'God said, “Let there be an expanse in the midst of the water, ...
His biblical proof text is—“There will not be a kedeshah among the daughters of Israel.” The kedeshah, in contrast, is a professional prostitute. Maimonides ...
No information is available for this page.
by CM Breyfogle · 1910 · Cited by 9 — Ninan was a priestess, living a chaste life in a convent, shielded as a lady from every breath of slander. Zirtu, the temple girl, may have been the kedeshah of ...
Modern Bible translations often mention 'cult prostitutes', female or male, and relate them to a goddess called Asherah…
It models emunat chachamim, confidence our Sages were close and careful readers of the text, and expounded that text in ways the text itself ...
In the case of the Eshet yefat toar (the beautiful captive woman) in Deuteronomy 21, we see a more nuanced approach to the “other”. In contrast to the ...
Jewish lessons to help us liberate our lives to focus on what matters most.