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Shem HaMephorash (Hebrew: שֵׁם הַמְּפֹרָשׁ Šēm hamMəfōrāš, also Shem ha-Mephorash), meaning "the explicit name", was originally a Tannaitic term for the Tetragrammaton. [1] In Kabbalah , it may refer to a name of God composed of either 4, 12, 22, 42, or 72 letters (or triads of letters), the latter version being the most ...
E.M. Butler noted that the German translation appeared in J. C. Horst, Zauberbibliothek (Mainz, 1821-6, 6 vols. vol 3. and 4). The German text was later published by Johann Scheible in his Das Kloster , (Stuttgart and Leipzig, 1846. 12 vols. Vol. 3), and later included in his edition of the so-called Das sechste und siebente Buch Mosis ...
Later, she also tried to stop Shem-Ha while the gear users are in the Lunar Ruins but was defeated. After they return to Earth, she joins them for the final battle against Shem-Ha. Phara Suyuf (ファラ・スユーフ, Fara Suyūfu) Voiced by: Masumi Tazawa Debuting in Symphogear GX. One of the four Autoscorers Carol has under her command.
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"The Wellspring of Justice, the Lamp of the Precept"), further marginal notes, giving references to the relevant Halakhot in Maimonides' Yad ha-Chazakah, Moses of Coucy's Sefer Mitzvot Gadol and the Arba'ah Turim and Shulchan Aruch (as these last two works have the same numbering system, the same references are valid for both) Torah Ohr, (trans.
[f] Shem is styled "the great one" [g] According to Genesis R. xxx. 6, it was Shem who offered the sacrifices on the altar after Noah came out of the ark, [h] because Noah, having been crippled by a lion, was unfit for the priestly office. Noah gave the priestly garments, which he had inherited from Adam, to Shem.
He was the author of Mala Ha'aretz Deah [1] (1560), a famous cabalistic commentary on the Siddur (prayer-book), printed at Thüngen by his son Rav Eliezer Treves, Chief Rabbi of Frankfurt, and also of Naftule Elokim (Heddernheim, 1546), an index to Bahya ben Asher's commentary on the Pentateuch.