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word and Mitzvah
It has long been customary to beautify and honor the Mitzvah of Havdalah by placing the spices in an artistically beautiful spice box, called a besamim, after the Hebrew word for spices.

word and means
The word means it won't boil away easily, nothing else.
The word `` binomial '' means `` of two names '' or `` of two terms '', and both usages apply in our work: the first to the names of the two outcomes of a binomial trial, and the second to the terms P and Af that represent the probabilities of `` success '' and `` failure ''.
If the word deliberate means anything, both of them certainly deliberately destroyed themselves.
by means of an origin statement which refers to an actual address, the corresponding index word will be reserved.
You may be sure he marries her in the end and has a fine old knockdown fight with the brother, and that there are plenty of minor scraps along the way to ensure that you understand what the word Donnybrook means.
In the Ancient Macedonian language ( pella ) means stone, and some toponyms are derived from this word: ( Pella: capital of Ancient Macedonia ), ( Pellini-Pallini ).
" Without a clear Sinhala connection, they suggest one from the Tamil language instead: anai-kondra ( anaik-konda ), meaning " which killed an elephant .” Per National Geographic, the word anaconda comes from the Tamil word anaikolra, which means elephant killer.
In Arabic, " A " (), " B " (), "" (), " D " () make the word " abjad " which means " alphabet ".
The word used in the Arabic language for allegiance is bay ' at ( Arabic: بيعة ), which means " taking hand ".
They named the element " astatine ", a name coming from the great instability of the synthesized matter ( the source Greek word αστατος ( astatos ) means " unstable ").
The term Rococo was derived from the French word " rocaille ", which means pebbles and refers to the stones and shells used to decorate the interiors of caves.
The word art is derived from the Latin " ars ", which, although literally defined means, " skill method " or " technique ", holds a connotation of beauty.
The French word artiste ( which in French, simply means " artist ") has been imported into the English language where it means a performer ( frequently in Music Hall or Vaudeville ).
The word Anglican originates in ecclesia anglicana, a medieval Latin phrase dating to at least 1246 that means the English Church.
In Swahili, the more naturalized word Marekani means specifically the United States, and Wamarekani are U. S. nationals, whereas the international form Amerika refers to the continent, and Waamerika are the inhabitants thereof.
The word is originally Greek () and means " those hidden away ".
But this extremely ingenious theory would at most explain only the mystic word Abracadabra, whose connection with Abrasax is by no means certain.
Their most widely known ethnonym is derived from the word ainu, which means " human " ( particularly as opposed to kamui, divine beings ), basically neither ethnicity nor the name of a race, in the Hokkaidō dialects of the Ainu language ; Emishi ( Ebisu ) and Ezo ( Yezo ) ( both ) are Japanese terms, which are believed to derive from another word for " human ", which otherwise survived in Sakhalin Ainu as enciw or enju.
The word acropolis literally in Greek means " city on the extremity " and though associated primarily with the Greek cities Athens, Argos, Thebes, and Corinth ( with its Acrocorinth ), may be applied generically to all such citadels, including Rome, Jerusalem, Celtic Bratislava, many in Asia Minor, or even Castle Rock in Edinburgh.
The word ' Ānanda ' means ' bliss ' in Pali, Sanskrit as well as other Indian languages.
The word " democracy " ( Greek: δημοκρατία ) combines the elements dêmos ( δῆμος, which means " people ") and krátos ( κράτος, which means " force " or " power ").

word and commandment
This fourth commandment begins with the word ' remember ,' showing that the Sabbath already existed when God wrote the law on the tables of stone at Sinai.
In the Septuagint, ἐπιθυμέω is the word used in the commandment to not covet:
A few days later, Margaret sent word to Edward from her refuge that she was " at his commandment ".
" Damn " today is a mildly profane word used in North America, the United Kingdom and Australia, although " God damn ," or " Goddamn ," is still considered highly blasphemous by religious people, taken either as a condemnation of God or as a violation of the commandment against taking God's name in vain.
Wherefore, a commandment I give unto you, which is the word of God, that ye revile no more against them because of the darkness of their skins ; neither shall ye revile against them because of their filthiness ..." ().
Most scholars agree that the English word Maundy in that name for the day is derived through Middle English and Old French mandé, from the Latin mandatum, the first word of the phrase " Mandatum novum do vobis ut diligatis invicem sicut dilexi vos " (" A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another ; as I have loved you "), the statement by Jesus in the Gospel of by which Jesus explained to the Apostles the significance of his action of washing their feet.
Wherefore, a commandment I give unto you, which is the word of God, that ye revile no more against them because of the darkness of their skins ; neither shall ye revile against them because of their filthiness ".
In its primary meaning, the Hebrew word (" commandment ",,, Biblical: ; plural, Biblical: ; from " command ") refers to precepts and commandments as commanded by God.
The first word refers to " palms " and is written in plural form ( kapot-כפת ) instead of singular form ( kaf-כף ), in order to indicate that the commandment is not to take merely a single leaf of the entire palm.
For example, the 7th commandment of the COTC's " 16 commandments of Creativity " openly uses the word " nigger ".
Additionally, there are two types of " false prophet " recognized in the Hebrew Bible ( Tanakh ): the one who claims to be a prophet in the name of idolatry, and the one who claims to be a prophet in the name of the God of Israel, but declares that any word or commandment ( mitzvah ) which God has said no longer applies, or makes false statements in the name of God.
This is particularly relevant to this commandment, as the Hebrew word for milk is identical to the word for fat when vowels are absent.
" Joseph received a revelation for Martin Harris, " a commandment of God and not of man ," that he should " not covet " his property " but impart it freely to the printing of the Book of Mormon which contains the truth and the word of God .... Pay the debt thou hast contracted with the printer.
In the Septuagint, ἐπιθυμέω is the word used in the commandment to not covet:
After the Gaon affirmed this, he was asked where the commandment of pidyon haben was alluded to and the Gaon replied that it was in the word Bereishit, the Hebrew initials which stand for Ben Rishon Achar Sheloshim Yom Tifdeh or " a firstborn son after thirty days redeem ".

word and Torah
Many Jews view Christians as having quite an ambivalent view of the Torah, or Mosaic law: on one hand Christians speak of it as God's absolute word, but on the other, they apply its commandments with a certain selectivity ( compare Biblical law in Christianity ).
According to Akiba, the divine language of the Torah is distinguished from the speech of men by the fact that in the former no word or sound is superfluous.
The view held by Conservative Judaism is that while God is real, the Torah is not the word of God in a literal sense.
To study the Written Torah and the Oral Torah in light of each other is thus also to study how to study the word of God.
The laws are from the word of God in the Torah, using a set of rules also revealed by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, and have been derived with the utmost accuracy and care, and thus the Oral Law is considered to be no less the word of God.
For instance, Orthodox Judaism holds that the Torah was received from God on biblical Mount Sinai, and Muslims consider the Qur ' an to have been revealed word by word and letter by letter.
In rabbinic literature the word Torah denotes both these five books, Torah Shebichtav ( תורה שבכתב, " Torah that is written "), and an Oral Torah, Torah Shebe ' al Peh ( תורה שבעל פה, " Torah that is spoken ").
The Oral Torah consists of the traditional interpretations and amplifications handed down by word of mouth from generation to generation and now embodied in the Talmud ( ת ַּ ל ְ מו ּ ד ) and Midrash ( מדרש ‎).
The word " Torah " in Hebrew is derived from the root ירה which in the hifil conjugation means " to guide / teach " ( cf.
Muslims refer to the Torah as Tawrat (, " Law "), an Arabic word for the revelations given to the Islamic prophet Musa (, Moses in Arabic ).
In a similar vein, Rabbi Akiva ( ca. 50 – ca. 135CE ), is said to have learned a new law from every et ( את ) in the Torah ( Talmud, tractate Pesachim 22b ); the word et is meaningless by itself, and serves only to mark the direct object.
Muslims call the Torah the Tawrat and consider it the word of God given to Moses.
In Hebrew, the five books of the Torah are identified by the first prominent word in each book.
# In the Yom Kippur section of the Torah, the word soul appears five times.
The rabbi is not an occupation found in the Torah ( Five books of Moses ); the first time this word is mentioned is in the Mishnah.
This title derives from the Hebrew word רבי, meaning " My Master " ( irregular plural רבנים ), which is the way a student would address a master of Torah.
The word is an acronym formed from the initial Hebrew letters of the three traditional subdivisions of the Tanakh: The Torah (" Teaching ", also known as the Five Books of Moses or Pentateuch ), the Nevi ' im (" Prophets ") and the Ketuvim (" Writings ").

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