- Miqwa'ot
- Религия: ("Ritual Baths", in Judaism, of the 12 tractates of Tohorot) "Микваот"
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
MIKVEH — (Heb. מִקְוֶה; pl. mikva ot; Hebrew for a collection or gathering (of water), a pool or bath of clear water, immersion in which renders ritually clean a person who has become ritually unclean through contact with the dead (Num. 19) or any other… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Liste der Mischnatraktate — Die folgende Liste einschließlich thematischer Erklärungen und Zusatzinformationen, auch zur talmudischen Weiterentwicklung, umfasst die 60 bzw. 63 Traktate der Mischna. Die drei Traktate Baba qama, Baba metzia und Baba batra in der Ordnung… … Deutsch Wikipedia
qbw — Also qww. West Semitic, to collect. mikvah, from Hebrew miqwâ, reservoir, or miqwe, collection (especially of water), immersion pool, both from qāwâ, to collect, perhaps akin to Aramaic (Syriac) qbā, to collect (of liquids), Ethiopic qabawa, to… … Universalium
Talmud and Midrash — ▪ Judaism Introduction commentative and interpretative writings that hold a place in the Jewish religious tradition second only to the Bible (Old Testament). Definition of terms The Hebrew term Talmud (“study” or “learning”) commonly… … Universalium
Ṭohorot — ▪ Judaism (Hebrew: “Purifications”), the last of the six major divisions, or orders (sedarim), of the Mishna (codification of Jewish oral laws), which was given its final form early in the 3rd century AD by Judah ha Nasi. Ṭohorot consists… … Universalium
Talmud — • A post Biblical substantive formation of Pi el ( to teach ), and originally signified doctrine or study Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Talmud Talmud … Catholic encyclopedia
Кумран — (ивр. חירבת קומראן, араб. خربة قمران) местность на сухом плато, примерно в полутора километрах от сев … Википедия
qbw — Definition: Also qww. West Semitic, to collect. mikvah, from Hebrew miqwâ, reservoir, or miqwe, collection (especially of water), immersion pool, both from qāwâ, to collect, perhaps akin to Aramaic (Syriac) qbā, to collect (of liquids), Ethiopic… … The American Heritage dictionary of the English language