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Definiția kimah în dicționarul Malaeză
kimah Ar 1. preț, valoare; 2. aproximativ, mult mai puțin; demn de prestigiu, merită să fie: pentru întreaga omenire nu este prea mult. kimah Ar 1. harga, nilai; 2. kira-kira, lebih kurang; terkimah ternilai, terkira: akan segala manusia itu tiadalah ~ banyaknya.
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Raconteur's Second: Mezzanine of the Pacts
Raconteur's Second has seven short stories set during the Parasite War and intergalactic accords drawn up shortly afterward, showing how resources are stolen, worlds are fought over, and how the advent of a unique stellar anomaly presents ...
Times are changing in known space.
Life on Lynop isn't bad for Doug Laisault, though interrupted with nightmarish visions.
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The Phenomena and Diosemeia of Aratus, tr. into Engl. ... - Halaman 30
TTOO' mfD> Ash, Kesil, Kimah, Mazzaroth, are by most commentators considered to be the names of constellations or stars. It would have been far better under this impression for the translators of our bible to have retained the Hebrew names, ...
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The Phenomena and Diosemeia of Aratus - Halaman 30
In the book of Job, vy, bio-, "po, nip, Ash, Kesil, Kimah, Mazzaroth, are by most commentators considered to be the names of constellations or stars. It would have been far better under this impression for the translators of our bible to have ...
Aratus (Solensis.), John Lamb, 1848
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Yemenite Midrash - Halaman 214
God took two stars from kimah, opened two apertures, and brought down the waters, as it says, and the apertures of heaven were opened. It does not say "aperture", but rather "apertures". Samuel pointed to the apparent contradiction between ...
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Word and Image in Medieval Kabbalah - Halaman 137
Here the restoration of Kimah also performs a restorative function for the cosmos: “Kimah is the strengthening of all the limbs that are broken, and torn off (taken to pieces) and banished, and he binds them together.” Here then the restoration ...
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Seder Olam: The Rabbinic View of Biblical Chronology ; ... - Halaman 49
R. Jehoshua says, this was the 17th of lyar, a day when the sign of kimah (Pleiads) disappears during daytime and the springs diminish but, since they perverted their deeds, the Holy One, praise to Him, perverted nature and let the sign of ...
Heinrich Walter Guggenheimer, 1998
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Iberian Jewish Literature: Between al-Andalus and ... - Halaman 151
How can you seek Kimah on the earth?135 Do you not quake, do you not tremble? Who has [ever] ascended to the heavens and descended?”136 Sahar responds with a clever poem about “Kimah of the earth” (i.e., not of the heavens) and ...
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Ritual, Performance, and Politics in the Ancient Near East
There are two Akkadian words for tomb that were in use at Mari, qubu ̄rum (Akk. pl. qubu ̄ru ̄) and kimah ̆h ̆um (Akk. pl. kimah ̆h ̆u ̄), and it is unclear precisely how they differ. Steven Lundström has argued, on the basis of the grave ...