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  2. Hebrew astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew astronomy refers to any astronomy written in Hebrew or by Hebrew speakers, or translated into Hebrew, or written by Jews in Judeo-Arabic.It includes a range of genres from the earliest astronomy and cosmology contained in the Bible, mainly the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible or "Old Testament"), to Jewish religious works like the Talmud and very technical works.

  3. Orion (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Orion is a prominent set of ... Hayk is also the name of the Orion constellation in the Armenian translation of the Bible. [25] The Bible mentions Orion three times ...

  4. Orion (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    An engraving of Orion from Johann Bayer's Uranometria, 1603 (US Naval Observatory Library). In Greek mythology, Orion (/ ə ˈ r aɪ ə n /; Ancient Greek: Ὠρίων or Ὠαρίων; Latin: Orion) [1] was a giant huntsman whom Zeus (or perhaps Artemis) placed among the stars as the constellation of Orion.

  5. Hayk - Wikipedia

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    Hayk is also the name of the constellation Orion in the Armenian translation of the Bible. [5] Hayk's flight from Babylon and his eventual defeat of Bel has been compared to Zeus's escape to the Caucasus and eventual defeat of the Titans. [24] Petrosyan considers the Indian deity Rudra to be the most similar mythological figure to Hayk.

  6. Job 9 - Wikipedia

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    [Job said:] "who made the Bear and Orion, the Pleiades and the chambers of the south;" [ 21 ] The translation of Bear , Orion , Pleiades from (Hebrew: Ash , Kesil , and Kimah [ 22 ] ) follows the familiar names of constellations derived from Greek tradition to substitute the Hebrew terms (cf. Job 38:31-33; Amos 5:8).

  7. Mazzaroth - Wikipedia

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    The word itself is a hapax legomenon (i.e., a word appearing only once in a text) of the Hebrew Bible. In Yiddish, the term mazalot came to be used in the sense of "astrology" in general, surviving in the expression "mazel tov," meaning "good fortune." [4]

  8. Movie Review: 'Orion and the Dark' loses itself in the leap ...

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    To say the hero of Netflix's new animated movie “Orion and the Dark” is fearful is an understatement. Orion, 11, is scared of clogging up the school toilet, murderous gutter clowns, cell ...

  9. Uriel - Wikipedia

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    Uriel / ˈ ʊər i ə l /, Auriel (Hebrew: אוּרִיאֵל ʾŪrīʾēl, "El/God is my Flame"; [5] Greek: Οὐριήλ Oúriḗl; Coptic: ⲟⲩⲣⲓⲏⲗ Ouriēl; [6] Italian: Uriele; [7] Geʽez and Amharic: ዑራኤል ʿUraʾēl [8] or ዑርኤል ʿUriʾēl) [9] or Oriel (Hebrew: אוֹרִיאֵל ʾÓrīʾēl, "El/God is my Light") is the name of one of the archangels who is ...