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  2. Michmas - Wikipedia

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    Major Vivian Gilbert of the British army relates the story of an unnamed brigade major who was reading his Bible while contemplating the situation against the Ottoman forces. The brigade major remembered a town by the name of Michmash mentioned somewhere in the Bible. He found the verses, and discovered that there was a secret path around the town.

  3. Battle of Michmash - Wikipedia

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    According to the Bible, Saul's army consisted entirely of infantry, about 3,000 soldiers and militia men. According to Josephus and 1 Samuel 13:2, Saul himself initially retained 2,000 of these as his guard in Bethel while providing Jonathan with 1,000 which he used to take back Gibeah from Philistine rule. [2]

  4. NET Ministries - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 the acronym NET (standing for National Evangelization Teams) became name of this movement, inspired by Mark 1:17 and Luke 5:4. These developments were centred around the Catholic Charismatic covenant community 'Christ the Redeemer' (a member of the Sword of the Spirit association of covenant communities) where NET board member Jim Kolar ...

  5. Biblical names in their native languages - Wikipedia

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    Pronunciation: Yeh-hoo-siff bar Kie-yuh-fuh David (Son of Jesse & Nitzevet bat Adael) Person 1035 BC: 970 BC: Paleo-Hebrew: ๐คƒ๐ค…๐คƒ Pronunciation: Dauad Meaning: Beloved One David, House of (the linage of David) 1035 BC: 970 BC: Paleo-Hebrew: ‎‎๐ค๐ค‰๐ค•๐คƒ๐ค…๐คƒ Pronunciation: Bayawt Dauad Egypt, Nation of: Nation 3150 BC: 30 BC

  6. Ashkenazi Hebrew - Wikipedia

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    Vestiges of this earlier pronunciation are still found throughout the Yiddish-speaking world in names like Yankev (ื™ืขืงื‘ึฟ) and words like manse (ืžืขืฉื‚ื”, more commonly pronounced mayse), but are otherwise marginal. ืช ‎ ungeminated แนฏฤw is pronounced in Ashkenazi Hebrew. It is always pronounced in Modern and Sephardi Hebrew.

  7. Tetragrammaton - Wikipedia

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    The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (12th century BCE to 150 BCE), Paleo-Hebrew (10th century BCE to 135 CE), and square Hebrew (3rd century BCE to present) scripts. The Tetragrammaton [note 1] is the four-letter Hebrew theonym ื™ื”ื•ื” ‎ (transliterated as YHWH or YHVH), the name of God in the Hebrew Bible.

  8. Sephardi Hebrew - Wikipedia

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    In the time of the Masoretes (8th-10th centuries), there were three distinct notations for denoting vowels and other details of pronunciation in biblical and liturgical texts. One was the Babylonian ; another was the Palestinian ; still another was Tiberian Hebrew , which eventually superseded the other two and is still in use today.

  9. Michael (given name) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 February 2025. Masculine given name For a list of people with the given name, see List of people with given name Michael. For other uses, see Michael (disambiguation). Michael Archangel Michael Pronunciation German: [หˆmษชçaหส”eหl, -ส”ษ›l] Gender Male Origin Word/name Hebrew: ืžึดื™ื›ึธืึตืœ ...

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