Sang-e Mashah — Original name in latin Sang e Mshah Name in other language Sang e Mashah, Sang e Masheh, Sang e Mshah, Sang e Msheh, Sang i Macha, Sang i Masha, Sang i Msha, Sange Masa, Sange Ma, sng mashh State code AF Continent/City Asia/Kabul longitude… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Maldivian language — Maldivian (divehi) Spoken in Maldives and Minicoy (India). Region South Asia … Wikipedia
Bread Givers — is a 1925 novel by Anzia Yezierska.ynopsis Bread Givers , a Jewish American female coming of age story written by Anzia Yezierska, begins with a 10 year old Sara Smolinsky. Sara lives with her mother, Shenah, her father, Reb, and her three… … Wikipedia
Moses — • Hebrew liberator, leader, lawgiver, prophet, and historian, lived in the thirteenth and early part of the twelfth century, B. C Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Moses Moses … Catholic encyclopedia
Kefar Tavor — Original name in latin Kefar Tavor Name in other language Kefar Tabor, Kefar Tavor, Kfar Tavor, Mas ha, Mashah, kpr tbwr State code IL Continent/City Asia/Jerusalem longitude 32.68656 latitude 35.42118 altitude 118 Population 2323 Date 2012 01 18 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Moïse — Nom surtout porté dans les départements d Outre Mer, rencontré aussi dans la Sarthe. Renvoie bien sûr au célèbre personnage biblique, libérateur du peuple juif (hébreu mosheh = sauvé des eaux, du verbe mashah, mais cette étymologie populaire n… … Noms de famille
Moses — Forme surtout alsacienne de Moïse (hébreu mosheh), un personnage qu il est inutile de présenter. Nom porté en principe par des juifs, mais on le rencontrait aussi au moyen âge comme nom de baptême chrétien. L étymologie populaire biblique est :… … Noms de famille
Moses — masc. proper name, name of Hebrew prophet and lawgiver, from Latin, from Gk. Mouses, from Heb. Mosheh, of unknown origin. Most scholars see in it the Hebraization of Egyptian mes, mesu child, son, which is often used in theophorous names.… … Etymology dictionary
messiah — (n.) c.1300, Messias, from L.L. Messias, from Gk. Messias, from Aramaic meshiha and Hebrew mashiah the anointed (of the Lord), from mashah anoint. This is the word rendered in Septuagint as Gk. Khristos (see CHRIST (Cf. Christ)). In Old Testament … Etymology dictionary
Messiah, the — This word (from the Hebrew mashah, meaning anoint ) refers to the anointed one (later translated into Greek as christos and into English as Christ) who was expected to liberate Israel. Many of the Jewish contemporaries of Jesuswere awaiting… … Glossary of theological terms