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  • David Kimhi
  • 13th-century Spanish rabbi and author (1160–1235)

    David Kimhi (Hebrew: ר׳ דָּוִד קִמְחִי, also Kimchi or Qimḥi) (1160–1235), also known by the Hebrew acronym as the RaDaK (רַדָּ״ק) (Rabbi David Kimhi)

    David Kimhi

    David Kimhi

    David_Kimhi

  • Kimhi
  • Surname list

    surname include: Joseph ben Isaac Kimhi (1105–1170), biblical commentator and poet, father of David and Moses Kimhi Moses Kimhi (c. 1127 – c. 1190), biblical

    Kimhi

    Kimhi

  • Joseph Kimhi
  • 12th-century French rabbi (1105–1170)

    Joseph Kimhi, Qimḥi, or Kimchi (1105–1170) (Hebrew: יוסף קמחי) was a medieval Jewish rabbi and biblical commentator. He was the father of Moses and David Kimhi

    Joseph Kimhi

    Joseph_Kimhi

  • Psalms
  • Book of sacred songs in the Hebrew Bible

    Academic Studies Press. ISBN 978-1-934843-30-7. Kimhi, David (1919). The Longer Commentary of R. David Ḳimḥi on the First Book of Psalms (I-X, XV-XVII, XIX

    Psalms

    Psalms

    Psalms

  • Prophetic perfect tense
  • Literary technique used in religious texts

    perfect" was already suggested by medieval Hebrew grammarians, such as David Kimhi: "The matter is as clear as though it had already passed," or Isaac ben

    Prophetic perfect tense

    Prophetic perfect tense

    Prophetic_perfect_tense

  • El Roi
  • One of the names of God in the Hebrew Bible

    Ezra, Bahya b. Asher, and Obadiah b. Jacob Sforno, "god who appears", David Kimhi, "god I saw" or "visible god", and Levi b. Gershon as "all-seeing god"

    El Roi

    El_Roi

  • William Chomsky
  • American Hebrew scholar (1896–1977)

    of the history of the Hebrew grammatical tradition, before and after David Kimhi (1160–1235). His Associated Press obituary (published in The New York

    William Chomsky

    William_Chomsky

  • Moses Kimhi
  • 12th century Jewish biblical commentator

    grammarian. Kimhi was born around 1127, the eldest son of Joseph Kimhi and the brother of David Kimhi, known as the RaDaK. He was born and lived in Provence in

    Moses Kimhi

    Moses_Kimhi

  • Ezekiel's Temple
  • Unbuilt temple structure described in the biblical Book of Ezekiel

    the design detail directly from the Hebrew Bible text include Rashi, David Kimhi, Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller, and Meir Leibush ben Yehiel Michal, who all

    Ezekiel's Temple

    Ezekiel's Temple

    Ezekiel's_Temple

  • Gehenna
  • Historic valley in Jerusalem and religious concept

    rise to the idea of a fiery Gehenna of judgment is attributed to Rabbi David Kimhi (c. 1200 CE). He maintained that historically, in this valley fires were

    Gehenna

    Gehenna

    Gehenna

  • List of Hebrew dictionaries
  • from Jonah ibn Janah's Book of Roots and Judah ben David Hayyuj's Book of Extracts. Rabbi David Kimhi compiled an Hebrew dictionary of the Hebrew language

    List of Hebrew dictionaries

    List of Hebrew dictionaries

    List_of_Hebrew_dictionaries

  • Hebrew language
  • Northwest Semitic language

    Hebrew grammarians were Judah ben David Hayyuj, Jonah ibn Janah, Abraham ibn Ezra and later (in Provence), David Kimhi. A great deal of poetry was written

    Hebrew language

    Hebrew language

    Hebrew_language

  • Priestly breastplate
  • Jewish ritual object worn by the High Priest

    through the toughest surfaces. According to most authorities such as Rabbi David Kimhi and Rabbi Jonah ibn Janah, shamir was a stone stronger than iron, probably

    Priestly breastplate

    Priestly breastplate

    Priestly_breastplate

  • Jephthah's daughter
  • Biblical figure

    Cornelius a Lapide, while commentators disagreeing with this view included David Kimhi and Levi ben Gershon who argued she remained celibate and isolated living

    Jephthah's daughter

    Jephthah's daughter

    Jephthah's_daughter

  • Dagon
  • Bronze Age god in ancient Syria

    was made in the form of a fish" on Samuel 5.2 . In the 13th century, David Kimhi interpreted the odd sentence in 1 Samuel 5.2–7 that "only Dagon was left

    Dagon

    Dagon

    Dagon

  • Rishonim
  • Rabbis and poskim of the 11th–15th centuries

    Joseph Kimhi (HaGilui), 12th-century exegete, grammarian, and lexicographer Moses Kimhi, 12th-century biblical commentator and grammarian. David Kimhi, (RaDaK)

    Rishonim

    Rishonim

  • Jephthah
  • Judge of ancient Israel

    13th century, Jewish scholars, among them the compiler and summarizer David Kimhi (1160–1235) and Levi Ben Gershon (1288–1344), have taken fulfilment of

    Jephthah

    Jephthah

    Jephthah

  • Zohar
  • Foundational work in Kabbalah literature

    commentaries written by medieval rabbis, including Rashi, Abraham ibn Ezra, David Kimhi and even authorities as late as Nachmanides and Maimonides, and earlier

    Zohar

    Zohar

    Zohar

  • Delilah
  • Woman in the Book of Judges of the Hebrew Bible

    for a character to signify the end of his relevance to the narrative. David Kimhi notes that it is mentioned at the peak of his career; which implies that

    Delilah

    Delilah

    Delilah

  • Nazirite
  • Person who took the vows of Numbers 6:1–21

    bodies, since the angel who imposed the status omitted this restriction. David Kimhi conjectures that even without this special status, Samson would be allowed

    Nazirite

    Nazirite

  • Hagar
  • Biblical character

    someone other than Hagar) is advocated by the Rashbam, Abraham ibn Ezra, David Kimhi, and Nachmanides. They were listed as two different people in the genealogies

    Hagar

    Hagar

    Hagar

  • Micaiah
  • Biblical prophet, disciple of Elijah

    word of Y-H-V-H" and "the spirit of Y-H-V-H" (2 Chronicles 18:23, 27). David Kimhi argues that "prophecy is true by definition", the spirit of Lord is often

    Micaiah

    Micaiah

    Micaiah

  • Eruv
  • Enclosure allowing activities normally prohibited on Shabbat

    "not to bring any burden into the gates of this city". According to David Kimhi, carrying within Jerusalem was permitted because the city had an eruv

    Eruv

    Eruv

    Eruv

  • Hachmei Provence
  • Jewish rabbis of Provence

    great family Moses ben Joseph ben Merwan ha-Levi Joseph Kimhi and sons David Kimhi and Moses Kimhi Abraham ben Isaac of Narbonne Isaac ben Merwan ha-Levi

    Hachmei Provence

    Hachmei_Provence

  • Isaac Abarbanel
  • Portuguese Jewish statesman, philosopher, Bible commentator, & financier (1437–1508)

    grammatical or philological investigation in the vein of Abraham ibn Ezra or David Kimhi before him, instead focusing on a content-based investigation of the

    Isaac Abarbanel

    Isaac Abarbanel

    Isaac_Abarbanel

  • Eliashib (High Priest)
  • High Priest of Israel

    temple and drove out Eliashib's grandson (Neh 13:4-9). According to David Kimhi, this is the political background to the allegorical vision of Satan

    Eliashib (High Priest)

    Eliashib_(High_Priest)

  • Abraham de Balmes
  • Italian Jewish physician and translator

    Hebrew language and to refute the opinions of the eminent grammarian David Kimhi. In this work Abraham was the first to treat the syntax (which he called

    Abraham de Balmes

    Abraham_de_Balmes

  • Peshat
  • Classic method of Jewish biblical exegesis

    approach of Rashi" David Kimhi (Radak) was also known for his ability in Peshat, and was influenced both by Ibn Ezra and Rashi. While Kimhi preferred Peshat

    Peshat

    Peshat

  • Abraham ben David
  • Provençal rabbi and Talmud commentator (c.1125–1198)

    Abraham ben David (c. 1125 – 27 November 1198), also known by the abbreviation RABaD (for Rabbeinu Abraham ben David) Ravad or RABaD III, was a Provençal

    Abraham ben David

    Abraham_ben_David

  • Georges de Selve
  • French bishop and diplomat (1508–1541)

    Gordon (15 August 1999). "Eli Levita, Sebastian Munster, Paul Fagius, David Kimhi". Glaird. Archived from the original on 26 November 2010. Retrieved 15

    Georges de Selve

    Georges de Selve

    Georges_de_Selve

  • Jewish eschatology
  • Area of Jewish theology

    end of the Jewish exile. According to biblical commentator and rabbi David Kimhi, this war will take place in Jerusalem. God redeems the Jewish people

    Jewish eschatology

    Jewish eschatology

    Jewish_eschatology

  • Masoretic Text
  • Authoritative text of the Tanakh in Rabbinic Judaism

    found in more or less complete Masoretic lists and in quotations in David Ḳimḥi, Norzi, and other medieval writers. The differences between Ben Naphtali

    Masoretic Text

    Masoretic Text

    Masoretic_Text

  • Sanballat the Horonite
  • Samarian official (5th century BCE)

    circles by Jerome. It is also noted by medieval Jewish commentators David Kimhi, Rashi, and Moses ibn Ezra, though ibn Ezra after considering the connection

    Sanballat the Horonite

    Sanballat_the_Horonite

  • Second death
  • Eschatological concept in Judaism and Christianity

    in wickedness, who die a second death, and are judged in Gehinnom". David Kimhi (Toulouse, c. 1160–Narbonne, 1235) considered the phrase to mean "the

    Second death

    Second death

    Second_death

  • Four horns and four craftsmen
  • Symbolism in the Book of Zechariah

    these four craftsmen as Messiah ben David, Messiah ben Joseph, Elijah, and the Righteous Priest. However David Kimhi interpreted the four craftsmen as four

    Four horns and four craftsmen

    Four horns and four craftsmen

    Four_horns_and_four_craftsmen

  • Daniel Bomberg
  • Flemish-Italian printer (1483–1549)

    commentators included were Rashbam, Abraham ibn Ezra, Nachmanides (Ramban), David Kimhi (Radak) and Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno. It was printed with the imprimatur

    Daniel Bomberg

    Daniel Bomberg

    Daniel_Bomberg

  • Brook of Egypt
  • Biblical watercourse

    by Rashi and David Kimhi on Joshua 13:3. However, most historical commentators, such as Abraham Ibn Ezra, Bahya ben Asher, Samuel David Luzzatto, Naftali

    Brook of Egypt

    Brook of Egypt

    Brook_of_Egypt

  • Sons of God
  • Phrase used in the Hebrew Bible and apocrypha

    Tob, Midrash Aggada, Joseph Bekor Shor, Abraham ibn Ezra, Maimonides, David Kimhi, Nachmanides, Hizkuni, Bahya Ashur, Gersonides, Shimeon ben Yochai, and

    Sons of God

    Sons of God

    Sons_of_God

  • Eliezer ben Samuel
  • French rabbi (died 1198)

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Eliezer ben Samuel

    Eliezer_ben_Samuel

  • Robert Estienne
  • French printer (1503–1559)

    IX, s.v. "Stephens" New York: Harper & Brothers. The commentator is David Kimhi (Hebrew: דוד קמחי, also Kimchi or Qimḥi). Armstrong 1986, p. 21. Amert

    Robert Estienne

    Robert Estienne

    Robert_Estienne

  • Moresheth-Gath
  • Town of the Tribe of Judah in the Bible

    exegetes, Avraham ibn Ezra and David Kimhi, both explain the word as being "a place-name in the land of the Philistines," Kimhi adding that the name implies

    Moresheth-Gath

    Moresheth-Gath

  • Asher ben Jehiel
  • Rabbi and Talmudist (1250/1259–1327)

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Asher ben Jehiel

    Asher ben Jehiel

    Asher_ben_Jehiel

  • Jacob of Chinon
  • 13th-century French Tosafist

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Jacob of Chinon

    Jacob_of_Chinon

  • Mikraot Gedolot
  • Edition of the Hebrew Bible

    the Torah (Daat Zekenim) Chaim ibn Attar (Or Hachaim) Abraham ibn Ezra David Kimhi Nachmanides Gersonides Jacob ben Asher (Ba'al Haturim) Obadiah ben Jacob

    Mikraot Gedolot

    Mikraot Gedolot

    Mikraot_Gedolot

  • Maimonides
  • Medieval Jewish philosopher (1135/1138–1204)

    buried in the Upper Galilee with elegies upon his gravestone. In the time of Kimhi, when the sons of Belial rose up to besmirch [Maimonides] . . . they did

    Maimonides

    Maimonides

    Maimonides

  • Usury
  • Loans with unfairly high interest rate

    ethical basis originating from Judaism. The medieval commentator Rabbi David Kimhi extended this principle to non-Jews who show consideration for Jews,

    Usury

    Usury

    Usury

  • Sifrei Kodesh
  • Collective term for all Jewish religious literature

    Onkelos; while commentaries on Nakh are those of Rashi, Rabbi David Altschuler, Rabbi David Kimhi, Rabbi Joseph Kara, and on some volumes, Rabbi Obadiah ben

    Sifrei Kodesh

    Sifrei Kodesh

    Sifrei_Kodesh

  • Gilgul
  • Reincarnation in Kabbalah

    well-known rabbis who rejected the idea of reincarnation are Saadia Gaon, David Kimhi, Hasdai Crescas, Jedaiah ben Abraham Bedersi (early 14th century), Joseph

    Gilgul

    Gilgul

  • Rashi
  • French rabbi and commentator (1040–1105)

    Bloch publishing Company. pp. 146–151. Einsiedler, David (1992). "Can We Prove Descent from King David?". Avotaynu. VIII (3(Fall)): 29. Archived from the

    Rashi

    Rashi

    Rashi

  • Maimon ben Joseph
  • 12th-century Spanish rabbinic judge

    further trace the family roots to Rabbi Judah ha-Nasi and ultimately to King David. He was a student of the prestigious scholar Joseph ha-Levi ibn Migash in

    Maimon ben Joseph

    Maimon ben Joseph

    Maimon_ben_Joseph

  • Judeo-Provençal
  • Extinct Occitan dialect

    Mari of Marseilles, written between 1170 and 1193. Others appear in David Kimhi's Sefer ha-Shorashim ('Book of Roots') from the 13th century. Two longer

    Judeo-Provençal

    Judeo-Provençal

  • Jacob of Orléans
  • 12th-century Jewish scholar

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Jacob of Orléans

    Jacob_of_Orléans

  • Christian Zionism
  • Political and religious ideology

    views for a future Messianic Age, he drew from Abraham ibn Ezra and David Kimhi, from whom he shared their sense of "derek ha peshat" (an exegesis which

    Christian Zionism

    Christian_Zionism

  • Joseph Albo
  • Jewish philosopher

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Joseph Albo

    Joseph Albo

    Joseph_Albo

  • Avigdor Cohen of Vienna
  • Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Avigdor Cohen of Vienna

    Avigdor_Cohen_of_Vienna

  • Judah ben Kalonymus ben Moses
  • Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Judah ben Kalonymus ben Moses

    Judah_ben_Kalonymus_ben_Moses

  • Yehuda HaKohen ben Meir
  • Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Yehuda HaKohen ben Meir

    Yehuda_HaKohen_ben_Meir

  • Mordechai ben Hillel
  • German rabbi (d. 1298)

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Mordechai ben Hillel

    Mordechai_ben_Hillel

  • Zalabiyeh
  • Deep-fried West Asian pastry

    Lexicon (in Hebrew). Tel-Aviv: E'eleh betamar. p. 141. OCLC 609321911. Cf. David Kimhi, Commentary on 2 Samuel 13:8, who wrote: "...according to our Sages,

    Zalabiyeh

    Zalabiyeh

    Zalabiyeh

  • Elias of London
  • Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Elias of London

    Elias_of_London

  • 1235
  • Calendar year

    Rabbi David Kimhi, French Biblical commentator (b. 1160) Bartlett, Robert (1995). "The Celtic Lands of the British Isles". In Abulafia, David (ed.).

    1235

    1235

  • Nathan ben Jehiel
  • 11th-century Italian Jewish lexicographer

    families of Jewish scholars. Owing to an error propagated by Chaim Yosef David Azulai, he has been regarded as a scion of the house of de Pomis. However

    Nathan ben Jehiel

    Nathan_ben_Jehiel

  • Ephraim ben Samson
  • 12th-century French tosafist

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Ephraim ben Samson

    Ephraim_ben_Samson

  • Samuel ibn Naghrillah
  • Jewish vizier, commander, scholar, and poet in Muslim Spain (993–c. 1055)

    commentary cited by later figures such as Abraham Ibn Ezra (12th century) and David Kimhi (1160–1235). Today, Samuel HaNagid is considered one of the greatest

    Samuel ibn Naghrillah

    Samuel_ibn_Naghrillah

  • Kennicott Bible
  • 15th-century illuminated Hebrew Bible codex

    grammatical treatise Sefer Mikhlol by Rabbi David Kimhi (also known by his Hebrew acronym RaDaK רד"ק —Rabino David Kimhi—), which was copied from the Cervera

    Kennicott Bible

    Kennicott Bible

    Kennicott_Bible

  • Azriel of Gerona
  • Spanish rabbi and kabbalist

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Azriel of Gerona

    Azriel_of_Gerona

  • Ephraim of Bonn
  • English medieval rabbi (Tosefist)

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Ephraim of Bonn

    Ephraim_of_Bonn

  • Joseph ibn Migash
  • Andalusian rabbi and posek (1077 – c. 1141)

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Joseph ibn Migash

    Joseph_ibn_Migash

  • Confession of Peter
  • Episode in the New Testament in which the Apostle Peter proclaims Jesus to be the Christ

    Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges, following Jewish medieval rabbi David Kimhi and theologican John Lightfoot, suggests that Jeremiah "is mentioned

    Confession of Peter

    Confession of Peter

    Confession_of_Peter

  • Moses of London
  • Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Moses of London

    Moses_of_London

  • Gershom ben Judah
  • Rabbi

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Gershom ben Judah

    Gershom_ben_Judah

  • Nissim of Gerona
  • 14th-century Talmudist and authority on Jewish law

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Nissim of Gerona

    Nissim_of_Gerona

  • Isaac ben Eliezer Halevi
  • French Talmudist, liturgical poet and Tosafist

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Isaac ben Eliezer Halevi

    Isaac_ben_Eliezer_Halevi

  • Jonah ibn Janah
  • Jewish rabbi and grammarian (c. 990–1055)

    approaches to biblical metaphor: from Abraham Ibn Ezra and Maimonides to David Kimhi (Revised ed.). Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. ISBN 9004129715. Fenton, Paul

    Jonah ibn Janah

    Jonah_ibn_Janah

  • Dunash ben Labrat
  • 10th-century Moroccan Jewish poet and grammarian

    the two schools of thought, and by Rabbi Joseph Kimhi, father of the noted grammarian Rabbi David Kimhi (RaDaK), who supported Dunash's positions. Nevertheless

    Dunash ben Labrat

    Dunash ben Labrat

    Dunash_ben_Labrat

  • List of rabbis known by acronyms
  • RABad (II) 1080-1158 Abraham ben David RABad (III) 1125-1198 Baruch Ashlag Rabash 1907-1991 David Kimhi Radak 1160–1235 David ben Solomon ibn Abi Zimra Radbaz

    List of rabbis known by acronyms

    List of rabbis known by acronyms

    List_of_rabbis_known_by_acronyms

  • Wilhelm Gesenius
  • German orientalist and theologian (1786–1842)

    works and Jewish Bible commentators such as Rashi, Abraham ibn Ezra, David Kimhi. Disputatio de inscriptione punico-libyca (1835). De Bar Alio et Bar

    Wilhelm Gesenius

    Wilhelm Gesenius

    Wilhelm_Gesenius

  • Isaac Aboab I
  • 14th-century Spanish Talmudic scholar

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Isaac Aboab I

    Isaac Aboab I

    Isaac_Aboab_I

  • Menachem HaMeiri
  • 13th century Rabbi & scholar

    the Talmud applied only to the idolatrous nations of old. According to J. David Bleich, "the Christianity presented so favorably by Me’iri was not an orthodox

    Menachem HaMeiri

    Menachem_HaMeiri

  • Jacob ben Asher
  • German rabbinic authority (c. 1269 - c. 1343)

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Jacob ben Asher

    Jacob ben Asher

    Jacob_ben_Asher

  • Rehavia
  • Neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel

    Abarbanel, Abraham ibn Ezra, Hasdai ibn Shaprut, Isaac Alfasi, Rabbi David Kimhi (the Radak), Yehuda Alharizi, Shlomo ibn Aderet (the Rashba), Benjamin

    Rehavia

    Rehavia

    Rehavia

  • Psalm 110
  • 110th psalm of the book of psalms

    Zechariah's vision. Rashi, Gershonides, and Rabbi David Kimhi identify the subject of the psalm as David. As part of the messianic tradition of the Old Testament

    Psalm 110

    Psalm 110

    Psalm_110

  • King James Version
  • 1611 English translation of the Bible

    translation—especially in making use of the rabbinic commentaries, such as David Kimhi, in elucidating obscure passages in the Masoretic Text; earlier versions

    King James Version

    King James Version

    King_James_Version

  • Yom Tov of Seville
  • 13th-14th century Talmudist

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Yom Tov of Seville

    Yom_Tov_of_Seville

  • Bahya ben Asher
  • Rabbi and scholar of Judaism

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Bahya ben Asher

    Bahya ben Asher

    Bahya_ben_Asher

  • Shlomo ibn Aderet
  • Medieval rabbi, halakhist, and Talmudist

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Shlomo ibn Aderet

    Shlomo ibn Aderet

    Shlomo_ibn_Aderet

  • Meir Abulafia
  • Spanish rabbi

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Meir Abulafia

    Meir_Abulafia

  • List of philosophers of religion
  • List of Wikipedia articles about philosophers of religion

    Charles De Koninck Charles Hartshorne Confucius DT Suzuki David Hume David Kimhi David Nieto David ibn Merwan al-Mukkamas Dmitry Merezhkovsky Dogen Elia del

    List of philosophers of religion

    List_of_philosophers_of_religion

  • François Vatable
  • 16th-century French scholar

    the Minor Prophets he added the commentary of the famous Jewish Rabbi David Kimhi. From the lecture notes taken by Vatable's pupils, Robert Estienne also

    François Vatable

    François Vatable

    François_Vatable

  • Christadelphians
  • Restorationist nontrinitarian Christian denomination

    needed] Levi ben Gershon (d. 1344); David Kimhi (1160); Saadia ben Joseph (892–942); Shimon ben Lakish (230–270), David Joris (1501-1556), Lelio Sozzini

    Christadelphians

    Christadelphians

  • Rabbeinu Tam
  • Twelfth-century French Ashkenazi rabbi, leading Tosafist, & leading halakhic authority

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Rabbeinu Tam

    Rabbeinu Tam

    Rabbeinu_Tam

  • Isaac ibn Ghiyyat
  • Andalusian Jewish Talmudic scholar (1030/1038–1089)

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Isaac ibn Ghiyyat

    Isaac_ibn_Ghiyyat

  • Bahya ibn Paquda
  • Spanish Jewish philosopher and rabbi (c.1050–1120)

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Bahya ibn Paquda

    Bahya ibn Paquda

    Bahya_ibn_Paquda

  • Joseph ben Isaac Bekhor Shor
  • French tosafist, exegete and poet

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Joseph ben Isaac Bekhor Shor

    Joseph_ben_Isaac_Bekhor_Shor

  • Eliezer ben Nathan
  • French Tosafist

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Eliezer ben Nathan

    Eliezer ben Nathan

    Eliezer_ben_Nathan

  • Zerahiah the Greek
  • Jewish philosopher in the Byzantine Empire

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Zerahiah the Greek

    Zerahiah_the_Greek

  • Outline of Judaism
  • Ethnic religion of the Jewish people

    12th century France Levi ben Gershom (known as Ralbag or Gersonides) David Kimhi, 13th century France Joseph ben Isaac Bekhor Shor, 12th century France

    Outline of Judaism

    Outline_of_Judaism

  • Chaim Paltiel
  • 13th century French Biblical commentator

    Montpellier Asher ben Meshullam David ben Levi of Narbonne (HaMichtam) David Kimhi (Radak) Gersonides (Ralbag) Hachmei Provence Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)

    Chaim Paltiel

    Chaim_Paltiel

  • Joseph ibn Habib
  • Spanish Talmudist

    commentary of R. Nissim (Constantinople, 1509). Against the opinion of David Conforte that Ibn Ḥabib wrote commentaries only upon those tractates which

    Joseph ibn Habib

    Joseph_ibn_Habib

  • David Abudarham
  • 14th-century Spanish rabbi

    David Abudarham (fl. 1340) (Hebrew: ר׳ דָּוִד אַבּוּדַרְהָם), referred to as Abudarham, Abudraham, or Avudraham, was a rishon who lived in Seville in

    David Abudarham

    David_Abudarham

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  • DAVIÐ
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    DAVIÐ

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    (Δαυίδ) Greek form of Hebrew David, DAUID means "beloved." In the bible, this is the name of the second king of Israel and ancestor of Jesus. 

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    DAVIE

     English pet form of Hebrew David, DAVIE means "beloved." Compare with another form of Davie.

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    (דָוִידָה) Feminine form of Hebrew David, DAVIDA means "beloved."

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    Polish form of Hebrew David, DAWID means "beloved."

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    Italian form of Hebrew David, DAVIDE means "beloved."

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    (דָּוִד, דָּוִיד) Hebrew name DAVID means "beloved." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Jesse. David was the second king of Israel and father of King Solomon. As a youth he killed a giant named Goliath with his slingshot. 

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  • Gittith
  • n.

    A musical instrument, of unknown character, supposed by some to have been used by the people of Gath, and thence obtained by David. It is mentioned in the title of Psalms viii., lxxxi., and lxxxiv.

  • Avidious
  • a.

    Avid.

  • Avid
  • a.

    Longing eagerly for; eager; greedy.

  • Davidic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to David, the king and psalmist of Israel, or to his family.

  • Zion
  • n.

    A hill in Jerusalem, which, after the capture of that city by the Israelites, became the royal residence of David and his successors.

  • Davit
  • n.

    Curved arms of timber or iron, projecting over a ship's side of stern, having tackle to raise or lower a boat, swing it in on deck, rig it out for lowering, etc.; -- called also boat davits.

  • Pavid
  • a.

    Timid; fearful.

  • Psalm
  • n.

    Especially, one of the hymns by David and others, collected into one book of the Old Testament, or a modern metrical version of such a hymn for public worship.

  • Seed
  • n.

    Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of Abraham; the seed of David.

  • Davit
  • n.

    A spar formerly used on board of ships, as a crane to hoist the flukes of the anchor to the top of the bow, without injuring the sides of the ship; -- called also the fish davit.

  • Psalmist
  • n.

    A writer or composer of sacred songs; -- a title particularly applied to David and the other authors of the Scriptural psalms.

  • Kaleidoscope
  • n.

    An instrument invented by Sir David Brewster, which contains loose fragments of colored glass, etc., and reflecting surfaces so arranged that changes of position exhibit its contents in an endless variety of beautiful colors and symmetrical forms. It has been much employed in arts of design.

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