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Radak and medieval
Thus instead there was a summary of the views of the most important medieval Jewish commentators, such as Abraham ibn Ezra, Rashi, Ramban, Radak, Sforno and Ralbag ( Gersonides ).

Radak and Jewish
Jewish scholars of the Middle Ages, including Rashi, Radak and others, had associated no specific nation or territory with Magog, beyond locating it to the north of Israel.
Later Jewish grammarians include David Qimhi ( known as the Radak ), Abraham ibn Ezra, and Judah ben David Hayyuj.

Radak and commentator
The rabbinic commentator, Meir Loeb ben Jehiel Michael ( 1809 – 1879 ) known as the Malbim, basing himself on the commentary of Rabbi David ben Joseph Kimhi ( the Radak, 13th century ) says:

Radak and on
Some statements found in rabbinic literature ( Radak – R. David Kimkhi – in his commentary on Ezekiel 1: 3, based on Targum Yerushalmi ) posits that Ezekiel was the son of Jeremiah, who was ( also ) called " Buzi " because he was despised by the Jews.
Radak comments on Zechariah 14, that in the end of days Jerusalem will be the battle ground of Gog and Magog.
Karađorđe's paternal ancestors left for Serbia and stopped on the way and lived in Mačitevo ( in Suva Reka ), from where grandfather Jovan moved to Viševac, while Jovan's brother Radak moved to Mramorac.
According to the Radak commenting on Zechariah 14, this part of Zechariah refers to the war of Gog and Magog, that in the end of days Jerusalem will be the battle ground of Gog and Magog.
* About the Radak on OU. org
The Radak also held that the reference to " kings " rather than a single king refers to future kings yet to come, and hence that this prophecy, with its stress on the importance and redemptive power of observing the prohibition against carrying a burden on Shabbat outside an eruv, remains available to this day.

Radak and city
The Tanakh reference to Har Tzion ( Mount Tzion ) that identifies its location is derived from the Psalm 48 composed by the sons of Korah, i. e. Levites, as " the northern side of the city of the great king ", which Radak interprets as the City of David " from the City of David, which is Zion ( 1 Kings 8: 1-2 ; 2 Chron.

Radak and is
The contrary view ( that Keturah was someone other than Hagar ) is advocated by Rashbam, Abraham ibn Ezra, Radak, and Ramban.
The contrary view ( that Keturah was someone other than Hagar ) is advocated by Rashbam, Abraham ibn Ezra, Radak, and Ramban.
The Radak emphasizes that what the correlation was between the names of bosheth and ba ' al is unclear, while it may have been clear to the people of that time it is not really known or understood at the present time.

Radak and .
The expedition, proceeding by Cape Horn, visited the Radak and Society Islands, and reached Petropavlovsk in July 1824.
Like the Germans before them, the Japanese colonial administration ( the South Pacific Mandate ) did not attempt to exploit the atoll, and the Northern Radak Marshallese continued to hunt and fish unmolested.

medieval and Jewish
His tomb, according to a medieval Jewish tradition, is considered to be in a building not far from the Cave of the Patriarchs.
Demai ii. 23a, R. H. 34a ), one of which — that regulating the sounding of the shofar — has since been universally adopted, and is referred to by medieval Jewish casuists as " Takkanat R. Abbahu " ( the Enactment of R. Abbahu ; compare " Maḥzor Vitry ", Berlin, 1893, p. 355 ).
Heschel explicated many facets of Jewish thought including studies on medieval Jewish philosophy, Kabbalah, and Hasidism.
The idea of an artifact made conscious is an ancient theme of mythology, appearing for example in the Greek myth of Pygmalion, who carved a statue that was magically brought to life, and in medieval Jewish stories of the Golem, a magically animated homunculus built of clay.
* Ecclesia and Synagoga, meaning " Church and Synagogue ", are a pair of figures personifying the Roman Catholic Church and the Jewish synagogue found in medieval Christian art.
The word Tsar derives from Latin Caesar, but this title was used in Russia as equivalent to King ; the error occurred when medieval Russian clerics referred to the biblical Jewish kings with the same title that was used to designate Roman and Byzantine rulers-Caesar.
His works frequently cite Talmudic, Midrashic and medieval commentaries on Biblical creation accounts, such as commentaries written by the Jewish philosopher Nachmanides.
Besides the basic categories applied to the mitzvot in antiquity, during the medieval period Jewish law was classified by such works as Maimonides ' Mishneh Torah and Joseph Karo's Shulchan Aruch.
The Jews, who held a vulnerable position in medieval England, protected only by the king, were subject to huge taxes ; £ 44, 000 was extracted from the community by the tallage of 1210 ; much of it was passed on to the Christian debtors of Jewish moneylenders.
In September 2008, Vasilyev reported findings in Samosdelka that he thought represented a medieval Jewish capital.
Mosheh ben Maimon ( משה בן מימון )‎, called Moses Maimonides and also known as Mūsā ibn Maymūn (), or RaMBaM ( רמב " ם – Hebrew acronym for " Rabbi Mosheh Ben Maimon "), was a preeminent medieval Jewish philosopher and one of the most prolific and followed Torah scholars and physicians of the Middle Ages.
But Maimonides was also one of the most influential figures in medieval Jewish philosophy.
The Albeck edition of the Mishnah was vowelized by Hanokh Yellin, who made careful eclectic use of both medieval manuscripts and current oral traditions of pronunciation from Jewish communities all over the world.
The former is still studied today, while the latter was used by many medieval Jewish authorities.
This latter version ( Salomon Buber ) is quoted by the Shulkhan Arukh, as well as medieval Jewish authorities.
In agreement with prominent medieval Jewish thinkers including Maimonides, Kaplan affirmed that God is not personal, and that all anthropomorphic descriptions of God are, at best, imperfect metaphors.
Against this some medieval Jewish polemical texts connect notzrim with the netsarim " watchmen " of Ephraim in Jeremiah 31: 6.
However, many Jewish liturgical poems rhyme today, because they were written in medieval Europe, where rhymes were in vogue.
For instance, Radhanites were a medieval guild or group ( the precise meaning of the word is lost to history ) of Jewish merchants who traded between the Christians in Europe and the Muslims of the Near East.
Shelley also drew on European folklore, such as the medieval Jewish legend of the golem, and German, Czech and Moravian ghost stories featuring vengeful dead ( many of whom have characteristics of vampires rather than zombies ).
While it is neither required nor prohibited for Jews to eat meat, a number of medieval scholars of Jewish religion ( e. g., Joseph Albo and Isaac Arama ) regard vegetarianism as a moral ideal, not just because of a concern for the welfare of animals, but because the slaughter of animals might cause the individual who performs such acts to develop negative character traits.
* October 18 – Haim Shirman, Russian-born Israeli professor of medieval Spanish Jewish poetry ( d. 1981 )
Jewish communities are attested throughout the medieval period in Arta and Ioannina.
Charles of Anjou contributed to the early medieval revival of learning, often referred to as the " Latin " Renaissance, through his employment of several Jewish scholars at the University of Salerno and Naples, who were expert translators.

medieval and commentator
Others, such as the medieval commentator Rashi, held on the contrary that the building of the Ark was stretched over 120 years, deliberately in order to give sinners time to repent.
" According to the medieval commentator Uvata, the five tributaries of the Sarasvati were the Punjab rivers Drishadvati, Satudri ( Sutlej ), Chandrabhaga ( Chenab ), Vipasa ( Beas ) and the Iravati ( Ravi ).
* Notker Labeo, mathematician, first medieval commentator on Aristotle, and Benedictine monk from St. Gallen, Switzerland
The medieval Jewish commentator Rashi claims she was a food-seller.
Nahmanides, also known as Rabbi Moses ben Naḥman Girondi, Bonastruc ça ( de ) Porta and by his acronym Ramban ( 1194 – 1270 ), was a leading medieval Jewish scholar, Catalan rabbi, philosopher, physician, kabbalist, and biblical commentator.
The medieval commentator on the Vishnu Purana informs us that Chandragupta was the son of a Nanda prince and a () named Mura.
Dunash ha-Levi ben Labrat ( 920-990 ) (; ) was a medieval Jewish commentator, poet, and grammarian of the Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain.
He is also a deep commentator of Arabic or high medieval works.
David Kimhi (, also Kimchi or Qimḥi ) ( 1160 – 1235 ), also known by the Hebrew acronym as the RaDaK (), was a medieval rabbi, biblical commentator, philosopher, and grammarian.
Adiyaarkunalaar, an early medieval commentator or Urai-asiriyar, mentions the 12 months of the Tamil Hindu calendar with particular reference to Chitterai.
Nachmanadies, an important Spanish-Jewish medieval commentator says, like Rashi, that the prefix of the letter ב in word breishis cannot be understood to mean " in " as in the beginning, which would mean the order of creation.
The foremost medieval rabbinic commentator, Rashi argues that the verse does not signify the order of creation, or else it would have used other wording ( barishonah or " at first "):
Moses Kimhi ( c. 1127 – c. 1190 ) was a medieval Jewish biblical commentator and grammarian.
Joseph Ḳimḥi ( 1105 – 1170 ), () was a medieval Jewish rabbi and biblical commentator.
Adiyarkunalaar, an early medieval commentator or Urai-asiriyar mentions the 12 months of the Tamil calendar with particular reference to Chitterai.
He was a leading medieval Jewish scholar, Catalonia rabbi, philosopher, physician, kabbalist, and biblical commentator.

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