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Shimei (Hebrew: שִׁמְעִי Šīmʿī) is the name of a number of persons referenced in the Hebrew Bible and Rabbinical literature. The second son of Gershon and grandson of Levi ( Exodus 6:17 ; Numbers 3:18 ; 1 Chronicles 6:17 ).
Solomon Art Exhibition, Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery. April 2002 – June 2002; Love Revealed: Simeon Solomon and the Pre-Raphaelites, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. 1 October 2005 – 15 January 2006; Waking Dreams: The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites from the Delaware Art Museum, Various Locations in the UK and USA. 19 March 2005 – 29 ...
The Talmud records different opinions about Shimei. According to Rabbi Ḥiyya bar Ami citing Ulla, Shimei was Solomon's teacher. [8] [9] The Talmud further states that as long as Shimei was alive, Solomon refrained from marrying Pharaoh's daughter and other foreign wives. The statement instructs that this shows that a person should always live ...
Toronto, Art Gallery of Ontario, The Sacred and Profane in Symbolist Art, 1969, no.122; London, Geffrye Museum and Birmingham City Art Gallery, Solomon: A Family of Painters, 1985-6, no.56; Birmingham City Art Gallery, Munich, Villa Stuck and London, Ben Uri Museum, Love Revealed – Simeon Solomon and the Pre-Raphaelites, 2005, no.92; Inscriptions
Solomon's execution of Shimei was his first descent into sin. [58] A brother of David, called also Shammah, Shimeah, and Shimea (1 Samuel 16:9; 17:13; 2 Samuel 13:3; 21:21; 1 Chronicles 2:13; 20:7) A friend of King David mentioned in 1 Kings 1:8; Son of Elah, one of Solomon's prefects, over the district of Benjamin (1 Kings 4:18)
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Rebecca Solomon (London 26 September 1832 – 20 November 1886 London) was a 19th-century English Pre-Raphaelite draftsman, illustrator, engraver, and painter of social injustices. She is the second of three children who all became artists, in a prominent Jewish family. [1]
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