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Why were the pillars of Solomon's Temple named Boaz and Jachin?

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Jachin (pronounced yaw-keen) means “he will establish,” and Boaz signifies “in him is strength.” Taken together, the names were a reminder that G-d would establish the temple and the worship of His …

onomastics - What is the significance of the names of the pillars in ...

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This threefold ministry is replicated in the holy place, where Jachin is the table of bread, Boaz is the lampstand of the law, and the wisdom of the elders is the fragrant incense altar. Finally, the …

contradiction - Were the pillars 18 or 35 cubits high? - Biblical ...

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Jan 11, 2021 · I don't know if this this is the correct place to ask so please do whatever is necessary. 1 Kings 7:15 says that the pillars are eighteen cubits high. 2 Chronicles 3:15 says a different number. …

What support is there for an 'eagle' in Revelation 8:13?

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Jun 4, 2026 · The Received Text has aggelos, angel, in Revelation 8:13 which would appear to be very much in keeping with both John's entire book and also the immediate context. And I beheld, and …

history - On what Jewish-halachic sources did Prof. Yeshajahu Leibowitz ...

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5 days ago · On what Jewish sources did Prof. Yeshajahu Leibowitz base his political views? On one hand he was a proud Zionist and an observant Jew; on the other he called the political events and …

Newest 'memory' Questions - Mi Yodeya

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Feb 17, 2026 · Q&A for those who base their lives on Jewish law and tradition and anyone interested in learning more

Why are "us" and "our" used in Genesis 1:26? [duplicate]

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Jun 23, 2026 · Why are "us" and "our" used in Genesis 1:26? Genesis 1:26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness

How to understand the statement that “a vile person is despised”?

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Jun 21, 2026 · It is written in Psalm 15:4, speaking about what a righteous man is like: in whose eyes a vile person is despised, but who honors those who fear the Lord; who swears to his own hurt and …

Did Ruth uncover Boaz' feet, or something else?

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That means marrying her. By turning up at night to uncover the feet of Boaz, and laying down by his feet, Ruth's actions amounted to a marriage proposal under the well-known provision of the Hebrew law of …

To whom was Boaz paying when buying Naomi's land?

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Nov 22, 2014 · The transaction with Boaz gave Naomi money for her support (Leviticus 25:25), as well as a future heir to inherit Elimelech's land, born to Ruth, her beloved daughter-in-law whom Boaz was …

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