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  2. File:Elihu-Shannon Megillot 03Lamentations.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. File:BL Or 2375 07 Lamentations.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: A triple version of Lamentations in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic. The scribe copied each verse three times, first in Hebrew (masoretic text with Tiberian vocalization and notes), then in Aramaic (Targum with Babylonian supralinear vocalization), and finally in Arabic (the Tafsir of Sa`adia Gaon in the customary Hebrew letters of Judeo-Arabic).

  4. Book of Lamentations - Wikipedia

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    However, while Lamentations is generically similar to the Sumerian laments of the early 2nd millennium BCE (e.g., "Lamentation over the Destruction of Ur," "Lament for Sumer and Ur," "Nippur Lament"), the Sumerian laments (that we have) were recited on the occasion of the rebuilding of a temple, so their story has a happy ending, whereas the ...

  5. Laments (Kochanowski) - Wikipedia

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    The Laments (also Lamentations or Threnodies; Polish: Treny, originally spelled Threny) is a series of nineteen threnodies written in Polish by Jan Kochanowski and published in 1580. They are a high point of Polish Renaissance literature, and one of Kochanowski's signal achievements. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Lamentations Rabbah - Wikipedia

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    According to Galit Hasan-Rokem, Lamentations Rabbah was composed in Roman Palestine "approximately in the middle of the first millennium C.E.". [2]: xi Leopold Zunz concluded that "the last sections were added later" and, furthermore, "that the completion of the whole work must not be placed before the second half of the seventh century," because the empire of the Arabians is referred to even ...

  7. Gregory of Narek - Wikipedia

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    A 1173 manuscript of the Book of Lamentations. The Book of Lamentations (Classical Armenian: Մատեան ողբերգութեան, Matean oghbergut'ean) is widely considered Gregory's masterpiece. [27] It is often simply called Narek (Նարեկ).

  8. Midrash Rabba - Wikipedia

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    Midrash Rabba published by Shapiro Brothers. On the manuscript of the Bereshit Rabbah and some of the other rabbot to the Pentateuch, see Theodor. [1] To these must be added the manuscript of Bereshit Rabbah in MSS. Orient. 40, No. 32, in the Landesbibliothek in Stuttgart.

  9. Five Megillot - Wikipedia

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    The Five Scrolls or the Five Megillot (Hebrew: חמש מגילות [χaˈmeʃ meɡiˈlot], Hamesh Megillot or Chomeish Megillos) are parts of the Ketuvim ("Writings"), the third major section of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). [1]