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  2. Animals in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Badger — the translation of תַּחַשׁ ‎ (taḥaš) in older translations of the Bible such as the A.V.. The skins of taḥašim are said to be used for the outer coverings of the tabernacle and of the several pieces of its furniture and utensils and tools.

  3. Altar (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    The poles were made of shittim wood covered with gold. Moses consecrated the altar with the anointing oil when the Tabernacle was dedicated (Exodus 40:9). Incense was burned daily on this altar at the time of the morning and the evening sacrifices. The coals used on this altar had to be taken from the Altar of Burnt Offerings.

  4. Burnt offering (Judaism) - Wikipedia

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    Unless the animal was a bird, its carcass was flayed, with the skin kept by the priests. The flesh of the animal was divided according to detailed instructions given by the Talmud (Tamid 31), and would then be placed on the wood on the altar (which was constantly on fire due to the large number of sacrifices carried out daily), and slowly burnt.

  5. Talk:Tachash/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    The list of external reputable, published sources and articles includes texts mentioning various proposed specific translations of the Tabernacle's outer covering of skins of "tahashim"—tahash ("badger", "dugong", etc."). This list of articles and external links related to tahash was removed with the summary: "none are tahash specific".

  6. Talk:Tachash - Wikipedia

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    And in case I wasn't clear, I meant that this should be redirected to Tabernacle#Plan as before. Badger skins should either be similarly redirected or targeted to Badger#Commercial use. —/Mendaliv/ 2¢ / Δ's / 13:10, 26 September 2014 (UTC) Personally more than fine burn with fire and redirect to Tabernacle#Plan as before. Feel free to ...

  7. Tasgetius - Wikipedia

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    A short 5th-century treatise De taxone deals with the magico-medical properties of the badger, and prescribes the correct incantations to utter when dissecting the animal. [26] It is perhaps a reference to the badger's medicinal or mythic properties that the Irish saint Molaise descended to hell dressed in badger skins to rescue a leper. [27]

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    British mobile phone company O2 has unveiled an “AI granny” called Daisy who is helping combat fraud by wasting scammers’ time with long phone calls.

  9. Wikipedia:Jewish Encyclopedia topics/B - Wikipedia

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    Rock Badger (JE See C714: Coney; Badger Skins (JE See T19: Taḥash; Badhan (JE) A merrymaker, professional jester, whose business it is to entertain the guests at a marriage-feast with drollery, riddles... Badis (Muzaffar Nasir) (JE) Oldest son of King Habus of Granada, whom he succeeded in 1038. In a struggle with the Berbers, who wished to ...