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<p> (See [[Aazrak]]) </p> <p> A'alar </p> <p> ( Ἀαλάρ ), a person who (or a place from which some of the Jews) returned after the captivity ( 1 [[Esdras]] 5:36); more correctly called in the parallel list ( Nehemiah 7:61) IMMER (See [[Immer]]) (q.v.). </p> <p> Aara </p> <p> ( ארא ), a factitious term used by the Rabbins (Lex. Talm. Aruch, s.v.) as an example of a word beginning with two X's, like AAZRAK (See | Aadrak <ref name="term_17120" /> | ||
==References == | <p> (See [[Aazrak]]) </p> <p> A'alar </p> <p> ( '''''Ἀαλάρ''''' ), a person who (or a place from which some of the Jews) returned after the captivity ( 1 [[Esdras]] 5:36); more correctly called in the parallel list ( Nehemiah 7:61) IMMER (See [[Immer]]) (q.v.). </p> <p> [[Aara]] </p> <p> ( '''''ארא''''' ), a factitious term used by the Rabbins (Lex. Talm. ''Aruch,'' s.v.) as an example of a word beginning with two X's, like AAZRAK (See Aazrak) (q.v.). In the Talmud, according to [[Buxtorf]] ''(Lex. Talm.'' Colossians 2:1-23), it is written ''Avera'' ( '''''אֲוֵירָא''''' ), perhaps only a singular Chaldaic form of the plural URIM (See [[Urim]]) (q.v.), ''Light.'' </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_17120"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/aadrak Aadrak from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | <ref name="term_17120"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/aadrak Aadrak from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:38, 15 October 2021
Aadrak [1]
(See Aazrak)
A'alar
( Ἀαλάρ ), a person who (or a place from which some of the Jews) returned after the captivity ( 1 Esdras 5:36); more correctly called in the parallel list ( Nehemiah 7:61) IMMER (See Immer) (q.v.).
( ארא ), a factitious term used by the Rabbins (Lex. Talm. Aruch, s.v.) as an example of a word beginning with two X's, like AAZRAK (See Aazrak) (q.v.). In the Talmud, according to Buxtorf (Lex. Talm. Colossians 2:1-23), it is written Avera ( אֲוֵירָא ), perhaps only a singular Chaldaic form of the plural URIM (See Urim) (q.v.), Light.