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  • 61Gaylord — Provenance. Diminutif anglo saxon d Abigaïl. Prénom d origine hébraïque, Signifie : Dieu est ma joie Se fête le 29 décembre. Histoire. Personnage biblique, Abigaïl, épouse de Nabal, vécut à Karmel, au royaume de Juda, dix siècles avant Jésus… …

    Dictionnaire des prénoms français, arabes et bretons

  • 62Guelor — Provenance. Diminutif anglo saxon d Abigaïl. Prénom d origine hébraïque, Signifie : Dieu est ma joie Se fête le 29 décembre. Histoire. Personnage biblique, Abigaïl, épouse de Nabal, vécut à Karmel, au royaume de Juda, dix siècles avant Jésus… …

    Dictionnaire des prénoms français, arabes et bretons

  • 63Abigail — Wife of Nabal; she interceded with David to save her husband s life (1 Sam. 25:23–31). Nabal was so shocked by the successful intervention that ten days later he died. David then married the ‘intelligent and beautiful’ Abigail …

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  • 64Ab|i|gail — «AB uh gayl», noun. a lady s maid. ╂[< Abigail, a character in Beaumont and Fletcher s play The Scornful Lady] Ab|i|gail «AB uh gayl», noun. the wife of Nabal and, after Nabal s death, of David (in the Bible, I Samuel 25:3 42) …

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  • 65ab|i|gail — «AB uh gayl», noun. a lady s maid. ╂[< Abigail, a character in Beaumont and Fletcher s play The Scornful Lady] Ab|i|gail «AB uh gayl», noun. the wife of Nabal and, after Nabal s death, of David (in the Bible, I Samuel 25:3 42) …

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  • 66CARMEL — (Heb. כַּרְמֶל), city in the territory of Judah. It is mentioned in connection with the fateful meeting between Samuel and Saul after the war against the Amalekites (I Sam. 15:12). Carmel belonged to Nabal, the Calebite, who raised sheep and held …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 67DRUNKENNESS — (Heb. שִׁכָּרוֹן, shikkaron). In the Bible Biblical, apocryphal, and ancient Near Eastern references make it clear that, far from being condemned, the use of alcoholic beverages was regarded by Jews and others as a necessary (Ecclus. 39:26;… …

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  • 68PARODY, HEBREW — Parody in Early Hebrew Literature Parody is the use of a recognizable literary form as a vehicle to ridicule or mock something or someone. The writer takes a well known, serious work as his model and invests it with new and amusing contents, at… …

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  • 69David — This article is about the biblical king. For other uses, see David (disambiguation). Daud , Dawood , and King David redirect here. For other uses, see Daud (disambiguation), Dawood (disambiguation), and King David (disambiguation). King David… …

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  • 70List of Biblical names — This is a list of names from the Bible, mainly taken from the 19th century public domain resource: : Hitchcock s New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible by Roswell D. Hitchcock, New York: A. J. Johnson, 1874, c1869.Each name is given with its …

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