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Usage of the term am ha'aretz in the Hebrew Bible has little connection to usage in the Hasmonean period and hence in the Mishnah.The Talmud applies "the people of Land" to uneducated Jews, who were deemed likely to be negligent in their observance of the commandments due to their ignorance, and the term combines the meanings of "rustic" with those of "boorish, uncivilized, ignorant".
ha’aretz: "the earth" hayeta: "was", pa'al construction past tense third person feminine singular; tohu vaḇohu: difficult to translate, but often rendered as "formless and void" vechoshekh: "and darkness" ‘al-pene: "[was] over [the] face", pənê being a plural construct state of the Hebrew word for face
עמוד הימני, ע״ה (amud ha'yemani) - the great expounder; lit. the pillar of the right [side, i.e. of revelation]. Prepended to a name Prepended to a name עמוד השחר, ע״ה ( amud hashachar ) - the break of dawn; when the sky begins to lighten; lit. the beam of morning
Hashamayim ve'et ha'aretz (הַשָּׁמַיִם וְאֵת הָאָרֶץ ): "the heavens and the earth"; this is a merism, a figure of speech indicating the two stand not for "heaven" and "earth" individually but "everything"; the entire cosmos. [3] The Opening of Genesis Chapter 1 from a 1620–21 King James Bible in black letter type ...
Am ha'aretz, "people of the land", i.e. "natives" or "pagans" Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Eretz .
A notable contemporary Levantine Neopagan group is known as "Am Ha Aretz" (עם הארץ, lit. "People of the Land", a rabbinical term for uneducated and religiously unobservant Jews), "AmHA" for short, based in Israel. This group grew out of Ohavei Falcha, "Lovers of the Soil", a movement founded in the late 19th century. [2]
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Barukh ata Adonai Eloheinu, melekh ha'olam, hamotzi lehem min ha'aretz. Blessed are You, L ORD our God, King of the universe, Who brings forth bread from the earth. M'zonot Non-bread (e.g. cake) products of wheat, barley, rye, oats, spelt (and rice, according to many opinions).