Indeed in Scripture
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VERILYIndeed, in Scripture
THINEYour, in Scripture
SMOTESmacked, in Scripture
SHALTNot preceder, in scripture
parashaha passage in Jewish scripture
SEVENNumber of perfection, in scripture.
parashiothPARASHAH, a passage in Jewish scripture
parashothPARASHAH, a passage in Jewish scripture
parashahsPARASHAH, a passage in Jewish scripture
parashotPARASHAH, a passage in Jewish scripture
NAOMIShe renamed herself Mara, in Scripture
ENALLAGESubstitution, as of tenses in the Scripture.
versesEach of the short numbered divisions of a chapter in the Bible or other scripture
scripturista person versed in Scripture; a person who bases his or her belief on the Bible and the Bible alone
scripturistsSCRIPTURIST, a person versed in Scripture; a person who bases his or her belief on the Bible and the Bible alone
kabalasa medieval and modern system of Jewish theosophy, mysticism, and thaumaturgy marked by belief in creation through emanation and a cipher method of interpreting Scripture
phylactericof or like a phylactery, a slip of parchment inscribed with certain passages of Scripture, worn in a box on the left arm or forehead by Jewish men also PHYLACTERICAL
phylactericalof or like a phylactery, a slip of parchment inscribed with certain passages of Scripture, worn in a box on the left arm or forehead by Jewish men also PHYLACTERIC
cabalasystem of esoteric theosophy and theurgy developed by rabbis, reaching its peak about the 12th and 13th centuries, and influencing certain medieval and Renaissance Christian thinkers. It was based on a mystical method of interpreting Scripture by which in
kabalasystem of esoteric theosophy and theurgy developed by rabbis, reaching its peak about the 12th and 13th centuries, and influencing certain medieval and Renaissance Christian thinkers. It was based on a mystical method of interpreting Scripture by which in
cabalassystem of esoteric theosophy and theurgy developed by rabbis, reaching its peak about the 12th and 13th centuries, and influencing certain medieval and Renaissance Christian thinkers. It was based on a mystical method of interpreting Scripture by which in
samaritanA member of a people inhabiting Samaria in biblical times, or of the modern community in the region of Nablus claiming descent from them, adhering to a form of Judaism accepting only its own ancient version of the Pentateuch as Scripture