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  2. Bezalel - Wikipedia

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    In Exodus 31:1-6 and chapters 36 to 39, Bezalel, Bezaleel, or Betzalel (Hebrew: בְּצַלְאֵל, Bəṣalʼēl), was the chief artisan of the Tabernacle [1] and was in charge of building the Ark of the Covenant, assisted by Oholiab. The section in chapter 31 describes his selection as chief artisan, in the context of Moses' vision of how ...

  3. Oholiab - Wikipedia

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    Nabi Sujud shrine for Aholiab Ben Akhisamakh, located in Jezzine District. [1]In the Hebrew Bible, Oholiab (Hebrew: אָהֳלִיאָב ʾĀholīʾāḇ, "father's tent"), son of Ahisamakh, of the tribe of Dan, worked under Bezalel as the deputy architect of the Tabernacle and the implements which it housed, including the Ark of the Covenant.

  4. Vayakhel - Wikipedia

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    The Erection of the Tabernacle and the Sacred Vessels (illustration from the 1728 Figures de la Bible). Vayakhel, Wayyaqhel, VaYakhel, Va-Yakhel, Vayak'hel, Vayak'heil, or Vayaqhel (וַיַּקְהֵל ‎—Hebrew for "and he assembled," the first word in the parashah) is the 22nd weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה ‎, parashah) in the weekly Torah portion and the 10th of the Book of ...

  5. Oholah and Oholibah - Wikipedia

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    In the Hebrew Bible, Oholah (אהלה) and Oholibah (אהליבה) (or Aholah and Aholibah in the King James Version and Young's Literal Translation) are pejorative personifications given by the prophet Ezekiel to the cities of Samaria in the Kingdom of Israel and Jerusalem in the kingdom of Judah, respectively.

  6. Portal:Judaism/Weekly Torah portion/Vayakhel - Wikipedia

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  7. Bezaliel - Wikipedia

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    Bezaliel, also Busasejal or Basasael, (Aramaic: ניאל and Greek: Θωνιήλ, meaning "damaged"), was the 13th watcher of the 20 leaders of the 200 fallen angels that are mentioned in an ancient work called the Book of Enoch.

  8. Bezalel ha-Levi of Zolkiew - Wikipedia

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    Bezalel b. Judah ha-Levi Horowitz of Zolkiew also called Bezalel Zolkiewer was Polish Talmudist of the second half of the eighteenth century, chiefly known for his commentary on Pirkei Avoth entitled be-Shem Bezalel (Frankfurt on the Oder, 1781). [1] A native of Zolkiew, through his father, R. Bezalel was a member of the noted Horowitz family.

  9. Bezalel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bezalel Narkiss (1926–2008), Israeli art historian; Bezalel Rakow (1927–2003), English Orthodox rabbi; Bezalel Ronsburg (1760–1820), Bohemian Talmudist, rabbi, dayan, and rosh yeshiva; Bezalel Smotrich (born 1980), Israeli politician and lawyer; Bezaleel Wells (1773–1846), American politician, judge, and surveyor