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Hanan 2006: [5] "Shengxian" 鬧樊樓多情周勝仙: 15 "In Eternal Regret, He Daqing Leaves Behind a Lovers' Silk Ribbon" Acton & Lee 1941: [6] "The Mandarin-duck Girdle" 赫大卿遺恨鴛鴦縧 16 "In Defiance, Lu Wuhan Refuses to Give Up the Colored Shoes" Hanan 2006: [5] "The Rainbow Slippers" 陸五漢硬留合色鞋: 17
Azaryah and Hanan, sons of Hilkiah, both held a sacerdotal function in the Temple of Jerusalem. [10] In the late roster of high priests referred to in 1 Chronicles (6:13, 9:11), Azaryah IV was the successor of Hilkiah in this function and probably his eldest son, while his other son, Hanan, served by his side as a priest.
See also References A Abagtha See also: Abagtha Abagtha (Hebrew אֲבַגְתָא) was a court official or eunuch of king Ahasuerus who was commanded along with 6 other officials to parade queen Vashti to go before the king. (Esther 1:10) Abda See also: Abda (biblical figure) The name Abda (Hebrew עַבְדָּא) means servant, or perhaps is an abbreviated form of servant of YHWH. There are ...
Menahem the Essene [1] (Hebrew: מנחם) was a Jewish tanna sage living during the era of the Zugot (lit. "pairs"). As such, he was "paired" with Hillel the Elder and served as Av Beit Din.
John 15 is the fifteenth chapter in the Gospel of John in the New Testament section of the Christian Bible. It is part of what New Testament scholars have called the ' farewell discourse ' of Jesus. It has historically been a source of Christian teaching and Christological debate and reflection, and its images (particularly of Jesus as the vine ...
Hanan the Egyptian, 2nd century tannaic sage; Hanan bar Rava, 3rd century amoraic sage; Hanan Mohamed Abdelrahman, mathematician; Hanan Saeed Mohsen al-Fatlawi (born 1 July 1968), Iraqi politician; Hanan al-Shaykh (born 1945), Lebanese author; Hanan Ashrawi, Palestinian legislator, activist, and scholar; Hanan Eshel, Israeli archaeologist
Judges 15 is the fifteenth chapter of the Book of Judges in the Old Testament or the Hebrew Bible. [1] According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to the prophet Samuel, [2] [3] but modern scholars view it as part of the Deuteronomistic History, which spans in the books of Deuteronomy to 2 Kings, attributed to nationalistic and devotedly Yahwistic writers during the time of the ...
He also wrote a book of short stories called Twelve Towers (十二樓; Shí'èr lóu). He addresses the topic of same-sex love in the tale "House of Gathered Refinements" (萃雅樓; Cuìyǎ lóu). This is a theme he revisits in the collection Silent Operas (i.e. "novels"; 無聲戲; Wúshēng Xì) and his play The Fragrant Companion.