When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Fiverr - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiverr

    Fiverr is an Israeli multinational online marketplace for freelance services. [2] Fiverr's connects freelancers to people or businesses looking for services. Fiverr takes its name from the $5 asking price attached to all tasks when the company was founded, though many sellers now charge more.

  3. The Israel Bible - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Israel_Bible

    The Israel Bible is a bilingual English-Hebrew version of the Hebrew Bible, edited by Rabbi Tuly Weisz and published in June 2018, for the 70th anniversary of the Israeli Declaration of Independence. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It contains the full text of the Hebrew Bible along with scholarly introductions to each book of the Bible and various maps, charts ...

  4. Micha Kaufman - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micha_Kaufman

    In 2010, Kaufman founded Fiverr, an Israeli multinational online marketplace for freelance services. [3] [4] Fiverr provides a two-sided market for people to buy and sell a variety of digital services typically offered by freelance contractors. [5] The company went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2019. [6]

  5. List of biblical figures identified in extra-biblical sources

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_biblical_figures...

    King of Israel c. 740 – c. 732: Mentioned in the annals of Tiglath-Pileser III. [38] 2 Kgs. 15:25, Is. 7:1: Rezin: King of Aram Damascus died c. 732: A tributary of Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria and the last king of Aram Damascus. [65] According to the Bible, he was eventually put to death by Tiglath-Pileser. 2 Kgs. 16:7–9, Is. 7:1: Sanballat

  6. List of Israelite civil conflicts - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Israelite_civil...

    The Israelites, also known as the Hebrews, engaged in a number of armed conflicts among themselves in the Land of Israel.Many of these feature in the Hebrew Bible.These conflicts took place during the nomadic period of the Twelve Tribes of Israel and also after the establishment and collapse of ancient Israel and Judah, which were two independent kingdoms—Israel in the north and Judah in the ...

  7. Koren Publishers Jerusalem - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koren_Publishers_Jerusalem

    The Koren Bible quickly gained wide acceptance among many different Jewish communities. It is the edition accepted by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel for reading the Haftara (prophetic portions) in synagogues when the handwritten parchment scroll is not used, and, until the introduction of the Jerusalem Crown , was the Bible on which the ...

  8. Geshur - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geshur

    In the time of David's rule over Israel, Geshur was an independent Aramean kingdom, and David married Maachah, a daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur (2 Samuel 3:3, 1 Chronicles 3:2). Her son Absalom fled to his mother's native country after the murder of his half-brother and David's eldest son, Amnon .

  9. Cities of Refuge - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cities_of_Refuge

    The Deuteronomic Code is regarded by textual scholars as dating from the reign of Josiah, [21] which postdates the fall of the Kingdom of Israel to the Assyrians; this is considered to be the reason that only three (unnamed) cities of refuge are mentioned in the Deuteronomic Code, [27] with a further three only being added if the Israelite ...