Shechinah — She*chi nah, n. See {Shekinah}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shechinah — noun see shekinah * * * /sheuh kee neuh, kuy /; Seph. Heb. /sheuh khee nah /; Ashk. Heb. /sheuh khee neuh/, n. Theol. Shekhinah. * * * Shechinah /shi kīˈnə/ noun same as ↑Shekinah * * * shechinah variant form of shekinah … Useful english dictionary
Shechinah — Shekinah She*ki nah, n. [Heb Talmud shek[=i]n[=a]h, fr. sh[=a]kan to inhabit.] The visible majesty of the Divine Presence, especially when resting or dwelling between the cherubim on the mercy seat, in the Tabernacle, or in the Temple of Solomon; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shechinah — or Shekinah noun Etymology: Hebrew shĕkhīnāh Date: 1663 the presence of God in the world as conceived in Jewish theology … New Collegiate Dictionary
Shechinah — /sheuh kee neuh, kuy /; Seph. Heb. /sheuh khee nah /; Ashk. Heb. /sheuh khee neuh/, n. Theol. Shekhinah. * * * … Universalium
Shechinah — A Chaldee word meaning resting place, not found in Scripture, but used by the later Jews to designate the visible symbol of God s presence in the tabernacle, and afterwards in Solomon s temple. When the Lord led Israel out of Egypt, he went… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
shechinah — she·chi·nah … English syllables
Glossary of Jewish terms — The following is a list of terms used in Judaism. Complete definitions of these terms, and additional sources, may be found in the full articles to which each term is linked.A* Aggadah * Amen :: The word Amen (Hebrew Name|אָמֵן|Amen|’Amen ; ar.… … Wikipedia
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Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz — Shlomo (Solomon) Halevi Alkabetz (also transliterated as Alqabitz or Alqabes; Hebrew: שלמה אלקבץ) (c.1500, Thessaloniki–1580, Safed) was a kabbalist and poet perhaps best known for his composition of the song Lecha Dodi ; sources differ as to… … Wikipedia