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שם המפורש

  • 1 השם המפורש

    the explicit sacred name of God

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  • 2 שם-המפורש

    Shem-hamfoyresh || šem-hamfóyreš m.
    имя Божие

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  • 3 Jah

    [dʒɑː]
    n. השם המפורש, ה', יהוה (בעיקר ב רסטאפריניזם)
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    (םזינירפאטסר ב רקיעב) הוהי,'ה,שרופמה םשה

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  • 4 Jehovah

    [Je·ho·vah || dʒɪ'həʊvə]
    n. השם המפורש, ה', יהוה
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    הוהי,'ה,שרופמה םשה

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  • 5 Yahweh

    n. יהוה, השם המפורש, אלוהים
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    םיהולא,שרופמה םשה,הוהי

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  • 6 Yaweh

    n. השם המפורש, יהווה, ה', אחד משמות אלוהים
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    םיהולא תומשמ דחא,'ה,הווהי,שרופמה םשה

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  • 7 Yhwh

    n. השם המפורש, יהווה, ה', אחד משמות אלוהים
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    םיהולא תומשמ דחא,'ה,הווהי,שרופמה םשה

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  • 8 כינוי

    כִּינּוּי, כּנּוּיm. (כָּנָה) by-name, surname; attribute, substituted word. Snh.VII, 5 דנין … בכ׳ the witnesses are examined by using a substitute for the Divine Name (v. יוֹסֵי). Sot.VII, 6 במקדש … ובמדינה בכִינּוּיוֹ in the Temple the Divine Name is pronounced as it is written, in the country (outside the Temple) by its substitute (Ădonai). Ib. 38a בכ׳, opp. שם המפורש; a. e.Pl. כִּינּוּיִים, כִּינּוּיִין, כִּנּ׳. Ned.I, 1 כִּינּוּיֵי נדרים words used as substitutes for vows ( נדר); ib. 2 כ׳ לחרם substitutes for ḥerem (v. חֵרֶק); a. fr.כִּינּוּיֵי כִּינּוּיִין secondary substitutes, e. g. the use of grogroth for tirosh and this for eshkol, v. גְּרוֹגֶרֶת. Tosef.Naz.II, 1; Y. ib. II, beg.51d.

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  • 9 כנוי

    כִּינּוּי, כּנּוּיm. (כָּנָה) by-name, surname; attribute, substituted word. Snh.VII, 5 דנין … בכ׳ the witnesses are examined by using a substitute for the Divine Name (v. יוֹסֵי). Sot.VII, 6 במקדש … ובמדינה בכִינּוּיוֹ in the Temple the Divine Name is pronounced as it is written, in the country (outside the Temple) by its substitute (Ădonai). Ib. 38a בכ׳, opp. שם המפורש; a. e.Pl. כִּינּוּיִים, כִּינּוּיִין, כִּנּ׳. Ned.I, 1 כִּינּוּיֵי נדרים words used as substitutes for vows ( נדר); ib. 2 כ׳ לחרם substitutes for ḥerem (v. חֵרֶק); a. fr.כִּינּוּיֵי כִּינּוּיִין secondary substitutes, e. g. the use of grogroth for tirosh and this for eshkol, v. גְּרוֹגֶרֶת. Tosef.Naz.II, 1; Y. ib. II, beg.51d.

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  • 10 כִּינּוּי

    כִּינּוּי, כּנּוּיm. (כָּנָה) by-name, surname; attribute, substituted word. Snh.VII, 5 דנין … בכ׳ the witnesses are examined by using a substitute for the Divine Name (v. יוֹסֵי). Sot.VII, 6 במקדש … ובמדינה בכִינּוּיוֹ in the Temple the Divine Name is pronounced as it is written, in the country (outside the Temple) by its substitute (Ădonai). Ib. 38a בכ׳, opp. שם המפורש; a. e.Pl. כִּינּוּיִים, כִּינּוּיִין, כִּנּ׳. Ned.I, 1 כִּינּוּיֵי נדרים words used as substitutes for vows ( נדר); ib. 2 כ׳ לחרם substitutes for ḥerem (v. חֵרֶק); a. fr.כִּינּוּיֵי כִּינּוּיִין secondary substitutes, e. g. the use of grogroth for tirosh and this for eshkol, v. גְּרוֹגֶרֶת. Tosef.Naz.II, 1; Y. ib. II, beg.51d.

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  • 11 כּנּוּי

    כִּינּוּי, כּנּוּיm. (כָּנָה) by-name, surname; attribute, substituted word. Snh.VII, 5 דנין … בכ׳ the witnesses are examined by using a substitute for the Divine Name (v. יוֹסֵי). Sot.VII, 6 במקדש … ובמדינה בכִינּוּיוֹ in the Temple the Divine Name is pronounced as it is written, in the country (outside the Temple) by its substitute (Ădonai). Ib. 38a בכ׳, opp. שם המפורש; a. e.Pl. כִּינּוּיִים, כִּינּוּיִין, כִּנּ׳. Ned.I, 1 כִּינּוּיֵי נדרים words used as substitutes for vows ( נדר); ib. 2 כ׳ לחרם substitutes for ḥerem (v. חֵרֶק); a. fr.כִּינּוּיֵי כִּינּוּיִין secondary substitutes, e. g. the use of grogroth for tirosh and this for eshkol, v. גְּרוֹגֶרֶת. Tosef.Naz.II, 1; Y. ib. II, beg.51d.

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  • 12 סתם

    סָתַם(b. h.; = סחתם, Saf. of חתם) 1) to stop up, close, shut. Ab. Zar. V, 3 כדי שישתום ויִסְתּוֹם ויגוב, v. נָגַב. B. Mets.VII, 5 שלא יהא … ויהא סוֹתֵם את הפתחוכ׳ that he (the laborer) must not be greedy so as to shut the door before himself (make himself objectionable to employers). Ḥull.43a, a. e. מרה שניקבה וכבד סוֹתַמְתָּהּ if the bladder of the gall is perforated, and the liver (adhering to the perforated spot) closes it up. Ib. 49b חלב טהור סותם clean fat (such as it is permitted to eat) forms a stopper (to an adjacent organ, and makes the animal so affected permitted). Pes.IV, 9 (56a) ס׳ מי גיחוןוכ׳ he stopped up the water of the upper Gihon (2 Chr. 32:3); a. fr.Part. pass. סָתוּם; f. סְתוּמָה; pl. סְתוּמִים, סְתוּמִין; סְתוּמוֹת. Yeb.71b; Nidd.30b; Lev. R. s. 14 נפתח הס׳ ונסתםוכ׳ the organ which (in the embryonic stage) was closed, opens, and that which was open, closes itself. Bets.IV, 3 בית … ס׳ a room filled with fruit which was closed up (with bricks). Y. ib. 62c bot. לפסים ס׳ pots with their lids on (not yet cut apart); Tosef. ib. III, 13; Tosef.Sabb. XVI (XVII), 13. Snh.94a (ref. to לסרבה, Is. 9:6) מפני מה כל מ״ם … וזה ס׳ why is every Mem in the middle of a word open, and this one is closed (final Mem). Meg.3a פתוחין … וס׳ בסוףוכ׳ open in the middle of words and closed at the end (v. מנצפ״ך); a. fr.Esp. פרשה סתומה a paragraph in the Torah separated from the preceding by a vacant space in the middle of the line, opp. to פתוחה a section beginning a new indented line. Gen. R. s. 96, beg., v. infra. Treat. Sofrim I, 14 איזוהי ס׳ כל שהניחוכ׳ what is a closed paragraph? When space is left ; וכמה יניח … ותהא נקראת ס׳ and how much space must be left …, in order that the paragraph may be called closed?; a. fr. 2) to conceal. Gen. R. l. c. (ref. to the section beginning with Gen. 47:28) that paragraph is closed, שס׳ ממנווכ׳ because the Lord concealed from his vision all (coming) troubles; (Yalk. ib. 154 שנסתמו ממנו, v. infra); a. e.Part. pass. as ab. concealed, not explicitly stated, opp. מפורש. Zeb.53a יִלָּמֵד ס׳ מן המפורש let that which is not explicitly stated in a law be derived (by analogy) from what is explicitly stated; Sifra Aḥăré, beg. יְלַמֵּד פתוח על הס׳ let the explicit statement throw light on the implicit. Meg.15a כל … אבותיו ס׳ a person (mentioned in the Bible) whose deeds and the deeds of whose ancestors are not stated; a. fr.Y. Bets. l. c. (in Chald. dict.) סתומה the anonymous opinion, v. סְתָמָא. Nif. נִסְתַּם, Hithpa. הִסְתַּתֵּם, Nithpa. נִסְתַּתֵּם to be closed; to be concealed; to be silenced. Gen. R. l. c. בקש … ונ׳ ממנו Jacob wanted to reveal the end of the captivity, and it was closed before him; Yalk. ib. l. c. נִסְתְּמוּ ממנו, v. supra. Cant. R. to I, 4 היה אומר … ומִסְתַּתְּמִין he said a word (of charm) over them, and they became silent (dumb). Snh.31b לעולם … עד שיִסְתַּתֵּם טענותיו (Alf. שיִסְתּוֹם; Asheri שיסתיר) he may continually bring evidence and refute, until he declares himself closed as to his pleas, i. e., until he declares that he has no more evidence to offer. Yeb.76a; Tosef. ib. X, 4, a. e. נ׳ כשר if the perforation in the membrum has closed itself again, he is considered unblemished. Kel. XIV, 8 נִסְתַּתְּמוּ נקבין if the holes have been stopped up. Snh.94a לכך נ׳ therefore the Mem was closed (the final מ was written). Sot.13b נסתתמו ממנו שעריוכ׳ the gates of wisdom were closed before him (he lost his judicial judgment); a. e. Pi. סִיתֵּם to close, Y.Snh.X, 28c bot. היו … מְסַתְּמִיןוכ׳ the ministering angels closed the windows (of heaven) that the prayer of Manasseh might not rise; Deut. R. s. 2; (Pesik. Shub., p. 162b> סוֹתְמִין).

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  • 13 סָתַם

    סָתַם(b. h.; = סחתם, Saf. of חתם) 1) to stop up, close, shut. Ab. Zar. V, 3 כדי שישתום ויִסְתּוֹם ויגוב, v. נָגַב. B. Mets.VII, 5 שלא יהא … ויהא סוֹתֵם את הפתחוכ׳ that he (the laborer) must not be greedy so as to shut the door before himself (make himself objectionable to employers). Ḥull.43a, a. e. מרה שניקבה וכבד סוֹתַמְתָּהּ if the bladder of the gall is perforated, and the liver (adhering to the perforated spot) closes it up. Ib. 49b חלב טהור סותם clean fat (such as it is permitted to eat) forms a stopper (to an adjacent organ, and makes the animal so affected permitted). Pes.IV, 9 (56a) ס׳ מי גיחוןוכ׳ he stopped up the water of the upper Gihon (2 Chr. 32:3); a. fr.Part. pass. סָתוּם; f. סְתוּמָה; pl. סְתוּמִים, סְתוּמִין; סְתוּמוֹת. Yeb.71b; Nidd.30b; Lev. R. s. 14 נפתח הס׳ ונסתםוכ׳ the organ which (in the embryonic stage) was closed, opens, and that which was open, closes itself. Bets.IV, 3 בית … ס׳ a room filled with fruit which was closed up (with bricks). Y. ib. 62c bot. לפסים ס׳ pots with their lids on (not yet cut apart); Tosef. ib. III, 13; Tosef.Sabb. XVI (XVII), 13. Snh.94a (ref. to לסרבה, Is. 9:6) מפני מה כל מ״ם … וזה ס׳ why is every Mem in the middle of a word open, and this one is closed (final Mem). Meg.3a פתוחין … וס׳ בסוףוכ׳ open in the middle of words and closed at the end (v. מנצפ״ך); a. fr.Esp. פרשה סתומה a paragraph in the Torah separated from the preceding by a vacant space in the middle of the line, opp. to פתוחה a section beginning a new indented line. Gen. R. s. 96, beg., v. infra. Treat. Sofrim I, 14 איזוהי ס׳ כל שהניחוכ׳ what is a closed paragraph? When space is left ; וכמה יניח … ותהא נקראת ס׳ and how much space must be left …, in order that the paragraph may be called closed?; a. fr. 2) to conceal. Gen. R. l. c. (ref. to the section beginning with Gen. 47:28) that paragraph is closed, שס׳ ממנווכ׳ because the Lord concealed from his vision all (coming) troubles; (Yalk. ib. 154 שנסתמו ממנו, v. infra); a. e.Part. pass. as ab. concealed, not explicitly stated, opp. מפורש. Zeb.53a יִלָּמֵד ס׳ מן המפורש let that which is not explicitly stated in a law be derived (by analogy) from what is explicitly stated; Sifra Aḥăré, beg. יְלַמֵּד פתוח על הס׳ let the explicit statement throw light on the implicit. Meg.15a כל … אבותיו ס׳ a person (mentioned in the Bible) whose deeds and the deeds of whose ancestors are not stated; a. fr.Y. Bets. l. c. (in Chald. dict.) סתומה the anonymous opinion, v. סְתָמָא. Nif. נִסְתַּם, Hithpa. הִסְתַּתֵּם, Nithpa. נִסְתַּתֵּם to be closed; to be concealed; to be silenced. Gen. R. l. c. בקש … ונ׳ ממנו Jacob wanted to reveal the end of the captivity, and it was closed before him; Yalk. ib. l. c. נִסְתְּמוּ ממנו, v. supra. Cant. R. to I, 4 היה אומר … ומִסְתַּתְּמִין he said a word (of charm) over them, and they became silent (dumb). Snh.31b לעולם … עד שיִסְתַּתֵּם טענותיו (Alf. שיִסְתּוֹם; Asheri שיסתיר) he may continually bring evidence and refute, until he declares himself closed as to his pleas, i. e., until he declares that he has no more evidence to offer. Yeb.76a; Tosef. ib. X, 4, a. e. נ׳ כשר if the perforation in the membrum has closed itself again, he is considered unblemished. Kel. XIV, 8 נִסְתַּתְּמוּ נקבין if the holes have been stopped up. Snh.94a לכך נ׳ therefore the Mem was closed (the final מ was written). Sot.13b נסתתמו ממנו שעריוכ׳ the gates of wisdom were closed before him (he lost his judicial judgment); a. e. Pi. סִיתֵּם to close, Y.Snh.X, 28c bot. היו … מְסַתְּמִיןוכ׳ the ministering angels closed the windows (of heaven) that the prayer of Manasseh might not rise; Deut. R. s. 2; (Pesik. Shub., p. 162b> סוֹתְמִין).

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  • 14 פרש

    פְּרַשch. sam( Hif. הִפְרִיש to separate; to set aside, dedicate), 1) (neut. verb) to keep off, abstain Targ. Y. I Num. 6:3. Ib. 2 יַפְרִיש. Ib. 25:8 (read:) דהיה ליה למִיפְרַש ולא פירש (v. Snh.82b, quot. in preced.); a. fr.Part. פָּרֵש, פָּרֵיש. Ib. 19:16; 18; a. fr.Ḥull.45b חד פריש לליבאוכ׳ one artery branches off to the heart, the other to the lungs Zeb.73a, sq. כל דפריש מרובא פריש whatever comes out of a mixed multitude, is presumed to have come from the majority, i. e. has the legal status of the majority; Keth.15a; a. fr. 2) to cross the ocean, Gen. R. s. 6 בעא דיִפְרוֹש, v. infra. Koh. R. to III, 6 הוה אזיל פריש בימא was about to go to sea; a. e. 3) to set aside, distinguish. Targ. Y. Deut. 4:34; a. e. 4) to explain. Part. pass. פָּרִיש. Ḥull.52a ליבעי מיניה הדא דפ׳ לן תרתי let him be asked one question by which both cases will he made clear to us; a. e. Pa. פָּרֵיש 1) (neut. verb) to depart, keep off. Targ. Prov. 19:27 (ed. Lag. a. oth. Pe.).Targ. Y. Num. 25:8 פֵּירַש Hebraism, v. supra. 2) to go to sea. Gen. R. l. c. הוה מְפָרֵש בימא was about to undertake a sea voyage. Ib. בעא … פָּרְשֵׁי he wanted to go to sea; said the matron, do people go to sea at this season?; a. e. 3) to separate, divide, distinguish. Targ. O. a. Y. II Deut. 32:8, בפָרָשוּתֵיה (Y. I באַפְרָ׳, Af.); a. e.Y.Ab. Zar. II, end, 42a ידע אנא מְפָרְשָׁה ביןוכ׳ I can tell the roe of clean fish from that of unclean fish. 4) to express clearly, define. Targ. O. Gen. 30:28. Targ. O. Lev. 22:21 (Y. Af.). Ib. 24:11; 16; a. e.Part. pass. מְפָרַש. Targ. Y. II ib. 24:11 שמא מְפָרָשָׁא (= h. שם המפורש, v. preced.; Y. I Ithpe.). Targ. Y. II Gen. 30:22; a. e.Yoma 3b פָּרוּשֵׁי קא מְפָרַשוכ׳ it is clearly indicated in the text that it is ‘from thine own (the high priests private property); a. e. 5) to distinguish, make wonderful.Part. pass. as ab. Targ. Jud. 13:18 (h. text פלאי). 6) to explain, interpret. Targ. O. Deut. 1:5 (h. text באר).B. Bath. 121a גמיר … ולא ירע ליה לפָרוּשָׁהּ he learned the Boraitha by heart, but knew not how to explain it. Y.Kil.I, 27a bot. ופָרְשַׁנְתָּהּ תמן and we explained it there (to B. Kam. V, 10); ib. ופרשתנה (corr. acc.). Erub.54a … לא עד דמְפָרְשַׁתוכ׳ thou shalt not rest on thy legs (sit down) until thou hast explained these verses to me. R. Hash. 26a לפָרוּשֵׁי מאהוכ׳ it is important for the explanation of meah ḳsiṭah (Gen. 33:19) ; a. fr. Af. אַפְרֵיש 1) to separate, divide, make a distinction; to set aside, dedicate. Targ. Gen. 1:4; 6. Ib. 30:40. Targ. Is. 56:3. Targ. O. Num. 18:24 (Y. ed. Vien. Pe.); a. fr. 2) (neut. verb) to keep aloof, abstain. Targ. Y. Num. 6:2 (v. supra) 3) to warn off, keep away. Sabb.40b (ל)אַפְרוּשֵׁי מאיסורא to warn a person off from doing wrong. 4) to speak out, declare. Targ. O. Num. 6:2 (ed. Berl. Pa.). Targ. Lev. 27:2 (O. ed. Berl. Pa.); a. e. 5) to distinguish, make wonderful. Targ. O. Deut. 28:59; a. e.Part. pass. מַפְרַש; f. מַפְרְשָׁא; pl. מַפְרְשִׁין; מַפְרְשָׁן. Targ. 2 Sam. 1:26. Targ. Is. 29:14; a. e. Ithpa. אִתְפָּרַש, אִיפָּ׳; Ithpe. אִהְפְּרַש, אִיפְּ׳ 1) to be separated, to part, depart; to be set aside, dedicated. Targ. Gen. 10:32. Targ. Is. 52:11. Targ. Lev. 4:10 (O. ed. Berl. Ittaf.). Targ. Ex. 29:27 (O. ed. Berl. Ittaf.); a. fr. 2) to be distinctly expressed, declared; to be explained, interpreted. Targ. Num. 1:17. Targ. Y. Lev. 24:11 (v. supra); a. fr.Meg.3a דמִיפָּרְשָׁן, v. סְתַם. B. Kam. 112b, a. fr. לדידי מִיפָּרְשָׁא לי מיניהוכ׳ to me it was explained by Y.Keth.IV, 28d bot. אתתבת ולא אִפָּרְשַׁת a question was raised, but it was not made clear (solved); אתתבת ואפ׳ it was raised and met. Ittaf. אִתַּפְרַש to be set aside, dedicated; to be distinguished. Targ. O., ed. Berl., Lev. 4:10; a. e., v. supra.Targ. Y. I Gen. 3:18 יִתְאַפְרַש let there be a distinction.

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  • 15 פְּרַש

    פְּרַשch. sam( Hif. הִפְרִיש to separate; to set aside, dedicate), 1) (neut. verb) to keep off, abstain Targ. Y. I Num. 6:3. Ib. 2 יַפְרִיש. Ib. 25:8 (read:) דהיה ליה למִיפְרַש ולא פירש (v. Snh.82b, quot. in preced.); a. fr.Part. פָּרֵש, פָּרֵיש. Ib. 19:16; 18; a. fr.Ḥull.45b חד פריש לליבאוכ׳ one artery branches off to the heart, the other to the lungs Zeb.73a, sq. כל דפריש מרובא פריש whatever comes out of a mixed multitude, is presumed to have come from the majority, i. e. has the legal status of the majority; Keth.15a; a. fr. 2) to cross the ocean, Gen. R. s. 6 בעא דיִפְרוֹש, v. infra. Koh. R. to III, 6 הוה אזיל פריש בימא was about to go to sea; a. e. 3) to set aside, distinguish. Targ. Y. Deut. 4:34; a. e. 4) to explain. Part. pass. פָּרִיש. Ḥull.52a ליבעי מיניה הדא דפ׳ לן תרתי let him be asked one question by which both cases will he made clear to us; a. e. Pa. פָּרֵיש 1) (neut. verb) to depart, keep off. Targ. Prov. 19:27 (ed. Lag. a. oth. Pe.).Targ. Y. Num. 25:8 פֵּירַש Hebraism, v. supra. 2) to go to sea. Gen. R. l. c. הוה מְפָרֵש בימא was about to undertake a sea voyage. Ib. בעא … פָּרְשֵׁי he wanted to go to sea; said the matron, do people go to sea at this season?; a. e. 3) to separate, divide, distinguish. Targ. O. a. Y. II Deut. 32:8, בפָרָשוּתֵיה (Y. I באַפְרָ׳, Af.); a. e.Y.Ab. Zar. II, end, 42a ידע אנא מְפָרְשָׁה ביןוכ׳ I can tell the roe of clean fish from that of unclean fish. 4) to express clearly, define. Targ. O. Gen. 30:28. Targ. O. Lev. 22:21 (Y. Af.). Ib. 24:11; 16; a. e.Part. pass. מְפָרַש. Targ. Y. II ib. 24:11 שמא מְפָרָשָׁא (= h. שם המפורש, v. preced.; Y. I Ithpe.). Targ. Y. II Gen. 30:22; a. e.Yoma 3b פָּרוּשֵׁי קא מְפָרַשוכ׳ it is clearly indicated in the text that it is ‘from thine own (the high priests private property); a. e. 5) to distinguish, make wonderful.Part. pass. as ab. Targ. Jud. 13:18 (h. text פלאי). 6) to explain, interpret. Targ. O. Deut. 1:5 (h. text באר).B. Bath. 121a גמיר … ולא ירע ליה לפָרוּשָׁהּ he learned the Boraitha by heart, but knew not how to explain it. Y.Kil.I, 27a bot. ופָרְשַׁנְתָּהּ תמן and we explained it there (to B. Kam. V, 10); ib. ופרשתנה (corr. acc.). Erub.54a … לא עד דמְפָרְשַׁתוכ׳ thou shalt not rest on thy legs (sit down) until thou hast explained these verses to me. R. Hash. 26a לפָרוּשֵׁי מאהוכ׳ it is important for the explanation of meah ḳsiṭah (Gen. 33:19) ; a. fr. Af. אַפְרֵיש 1) to separate, divide, make a distinction; to set aside, dedicate. Targ. Gen. 1:4; 6. Ib. 30:40. Targ. Is. 56:3. Targ. O. Num. 18:24 (Y. ed. Vien. Pe.); a. fr. 2) (neut. verb) to keep aloof, abstain. Targ. Y. Num. 6:2 (v. supra) 3) to warn off, keep away. Sabb.40b (ל)אַפְרוּשֵׁי מאיסורא to warn a person off from doing wrong. 4) to speak out, declare. Targ. O. Num. 6:2 (ed. Berl. Pa.). Targ. Lev. 27:2 (O. ed. Berl. Pa.); a. e. 5) to distinguish, make wonderful. Targ. O. Deut. 28:59; a. e.Part. pass. מַפְרַש; f. מַפְרְשָׁא; pl. מַפְרְשִׁין; מַפְרְשָׁן. Targ. 2 Sam. 1:26. Targ. Is. 29:14; a. e. Ithpa. אִתְפָּרַש, אִיפָּ׳; Ithpe. אִהְפְּרַש, אִיפְּ׳ 1) to be separated, to part, depart; to be set aside, dedicated. Targ. Gen. 10:32. Targ. Is. 52:11. Targ. Lev. 4:10 (O. ed. Berl. Ittaf.). Targ. Ex. 29:27 (O. ed. Berl. Ittaf.); a. fr. 2) to be distinctly expressed, declared; to be explained, interpreted. Targ. Num. 1:17. Targ. Y. Lev. 24:11 (v. supra); a. fr.Meg.3a דמִיפָּרְשָׁן, v. סְתַם. B. Kam. 112b, a. fr. לדידי מִיפָּרְשָׁא לי מיניהוכ׳ to me it was explained by Y.Keth.IV, 28d bot. אתתבת ולא אִפָּרְשַׁת a question was raised, but it was not made clear (solved); אתתבת ואפ׳ it was raised and met. Ittaf. אִתַּפְרַש to be set aside, dedicated; to be distinguished. Targ. O., ed. Berl., Lev. 4:10; a. e., v. supra.Targ. Y. I Gen. 3:18 יִתְאַפְרַש let there be a distinction.

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  • 16 שם II

    שֵׁםII m. (b. h.; v. שוּם a. שׂוּם) mark, name, title, nature, denomination. Pes.III, לא תקרא לה שםוכ׳ she must not name it (declare it to be Hallah) until it is baked. Ter. III, 5 האומר … קרא שם if one says, the priests portion of this pile is in it … he has named it (designated it as Trumah). Gen. R. s. 25 (ref. to Gen. 5:29) לא השם הוא המדרש … הוא השםוכ׳ the name (נח) and the interpretation (ינחמנו) do not correspond; it ought to be either Ber.II, 8 ליטול … השם, v. נָטַל. Macc.I, 2 לא השם המביאווכ׳ the title (the legal text) under which the false witness is doomed to lashes, is not the one under which he is bound to pay indemnity. Kinn. I, 3 משם אחד, sacrificial birds of the same denomination (intended for the same class of cases), opp. משני שמות of different denominations. Sabb.XII, 3 משם אחד two letters of the alphabet of the same name (אא, בב), opp. משתי שמית two different letters (אב). Ib. שם קטן משם גדולוכ׳ a small name or word as a part (or abbreviation) of a larger one, as שם as a part of שמעון, of שמואל Ib. 103b שתי אותיות והן שם אחד two identical letters which represent a word, (as שש, which may stand for שֵׁש or שָׂשׂ) Shebu.3b, a. fr. לא מן השם הוא זהוכ׳ this comes not under this title (this is not the real reason), but it is because Ker.III, 4 אינו מן השם the offence is not of the same class. Macc.4b, a. fr. מוציא שם רע (על חבירי) who spreads an evil report about his neighbor (injures his reputation). Ber.17a גדל בשם טובוכ׳ who has grown up with a good name, and departed life with a good name; a. v. fr.Esp. הַשֵּׁם or שֵׁם the Divine Name, the Tetragrammaton, contradist. to כינוי attribute; in gen. the Lord. Snh.VII, 5 המגדף … שיפרש השם the blasphemer is not punishable, unless he uses the Name explicitly. Ib. 8 המקלל … בַּשֵּׁם he that curses his father or his mother is not punishable, unless he curses them with the Name. Ib. 56a בידך את השם בכינוי (not בכינויים) if he curses God by using a divine attribute. Ib. עד שיברך שם בשם unless he curses God and pronounces the Name. Yoma III, 8; IV, 2; VI, 2 אנא השם (בשם) I pray, O Lord (pronouncing the Tetragrammaton). Ib. כשהיו שימעים שם המפורש שהוא יוצאוכ׳ when they heard the Tetragrammaton pronounced, v. פָּרַש. Ib. IV, 1 אחד … לַשֵּׁם on one of the lots was written ‘unto the Lord; של שם the lot bearing the inscription ‘unto the Lord; a. v. fr.; v. שָׁמַיִם.Especial uses: כְּשֵׁם שֶׁ־ the same as, as well as. Ber.IX, 5 חייב אדם … כשם שמברךוכ׳ a man is bound to bless God for what is evil as well as he blesses for what is good. Ib. 62a כשם שנפרעיןוכ׳ as well as the dead are called to account, v. סַפְדָּן. Sot.V, 1 כשם שהמים … כךוכ׳ as the waters test her, so do they test him. Ib. כשם שאסורהוכ׳, v. בָּעַל; a. v. fr.כְּשֵׁם, מִשֵּׁם in the name of, in behalf of. Meg.15a כל האומר דכר בשם אומרווכ׳ he who relates a thing in the name of him who said it (gives credit to authority), brings redemption into the world. Peah II, 4 מִשְּׁמוֹ in his own name (as his individual opinion). Y.Taan.I, 64a הלכה … שאמר משםוכ׳ the rule follows the opinion of … who said in behalf of ; a. v. fr.לְשֵׁם for the purpose of, for the sake of, as; with reference to. Gitt.24b כתב רהמנא לה לִשְׁמָהּ the text (Deut. 24:3) says, ‘unto her, that means, that it must be written especially for her. Yeb.47b, v. שוּם II.Snh.99b העוסק בתורה לשמה who studies the Law for! its own sake (for no selfish ends). Pes.50b לעולם יעסוק … אע״פ שלא לשמה … בא לשמה by all means let a man engage in the study of the Law and in good deeds, even if not for their own sake, for through the work for a selfish purpose he will arrive at the stage of doing good for its own sake. Ib. 13b, a. e. שחטן לִשְׁמָןוכ׳ if he slaughtered them as such (as festive sacrifices) ; זרק דמן שלא לשמן if he sprinkled their blood, having in mind another purpose (another class of sacrifices). Gen. R. s. 25 לשם קרבנו נקרא he was named (נח) with reference to his sacrifice ( ניחח, Gen. 8:21); לשם נחתוכ׳ he was named (נח) with reference to the rest of the ark ( ותנח, Gen. 8:4); Yalk. ib. 42 על שםוכ׳; a. v. fr.עַל שֵׁם (abbrev. ע״ש) with reference to, because. Y.Taan.II, beg.65a על שם ואנכיוכ׳ as a reference to (what Abraham said,) ‘and I am but dust and ashes (Gen. 18:27). Gen. R. s. 23, v. טְבַרְיָא; a. fr.; v. שוּם II.Pl. שֵׁמוֹת, constr. שְׁמוֹת. Kinn. l. c. Gen. R. s. 26 כל הש׳ הללווכ׳ all these names indicate rebellion, v. מַרְדּוּת I. B. Mets. 114b עובר בכל הש׳ הללו is guilty under all these titles (texts). Shebu.35a יש ש׳ שנמחקין ויש ש׳וכ׳ there are divine names which may be erased, and such as may not be erased. Y.R. Hash. I, 56d bot. שְׁ׳ המלאכים, v. מַלְאָךְ; a. fr.

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  • 17 שֵׁם

    שֵׁםII m. (b. h.; v. שוּם a. שׂוּם) mark, name, title, nature, denomination. Pes.III, לא תקרא לה שםוכ׳ she must not name it (declare it to be Hallah) until it is baked. Ter. III, 5 האומר … קרא שם if one says, the priests portion of this pile is in it … he has named it (designated it as Trumah). Gen. R. s. 25 (ref. to Gen. 5:29) לא השם הוא המדרש … הוא השםוכ׳ the name (נח) and the interpretation (ינחמנו) do not correspond; it ought to be either Ber.II, 8 ליטול … השם, v. נָטַל. Macc.I, 2 לא השם המביאווכ׳ the title (the legal text) under which the false witness is doomed to lashes, is not the one under which he is bound to pay indemnity. Kinn. I, 3 משם אחד, sacrificial birds of the same denomination (intended for the same class of cases), opp. משני שמות of different denominations. Sabb.XII, 3 משם אחד two letters of the alphabet of the same name (אא, בב), opp. משתי שמית two different letters (אב). Ib. שם קטן משם גדולוכ׳ a small name or word as a part (or abbreviation) of a larger one, as שם as a part of שמעון, of שמואל Ib. 103b שתי אותיות והן שם אחד two identical letters which represent a word, (as שש, which may stand for שֵׁש or שָׂשׂ) Shebu.3b, a. fr. לא מן השם הוא זהוכ׳ this comes not under this title (this is not the real reason), but it is because Ker.III, 4 אינו מן השם the offence is not of the same class. Macc.4b, a. fr. מוציא שם רע (על חבירי) who spreads an evil report about his neighbor (injures his reputation). Ber.17a גדל בשם טובוכ׳ who has grown up with a good name, and departed life with a good name; a. v. fr.Esp. הַשֵּׁם or שֵׁם the Divine Name, the Tetragrammaton, contradist. to כינוי attribute; in gen. the Lord. Snh.VII, 5 המגדף … שיפרש השם the blasphemer is not punishable, unless he uses the Name explicitly. Ib. 8 המקלל … בַּשֵּׁם he that curses his father or his mother is not punishable, unless he curses them with the Name. Ib. 56a בידך את השם בכינוי (not בכינויים) if he curses God by using a divine attribute. Ib. עד שיברך שם בשם unless he curses God and pronounces the Name. Yoma III, 8; IV, 2; VI, 2 אנא השם (בשם) I pray, O Lord (pronouncing the Tetragrammaton). Ib. כשהיו שימעים שם המפורש שהוא יוצאוכ׳ when they heard the Tetragrammaton pronounced, v. פָּרַש. Ib. IV, 1 אחד … לַשֵּׁם on one of the lots was written ‘unto the Lord; של שם the lot bearing the inscription ‘unto the Lord; a. v. fr.; v. שָׁמַיִם.Especial uses: כְּשֵׁם שֶׁ־ the same as, as well as. Ber.IX, 5 חייב אדם … כשם שמברךוכ׳ a man is bound to bless God for what is evil as well as he blesses for what is good. Ib. 62a כשם שנפרעיןוכ׳ as well as the dead are called to account, v. סַפְדָּן. Sot.V, 1 כשם שהמים … כךוכ׳ as the waters test her, so do they test him. Ib. כשם שאסורהוכ׳, v. בָּעַל; a. v. fr.כְּשֵׁם, מִשֵּׁם in the name of, in behalf of. Meg.15a כל האומר דכר בשם אומרווכ׳ he who relates a thing in the name of him who said it (gives credit to authority), brings redemption into the world. Peah II, 4 מִשְּׁמוֹ in his own name (as his individual opinion). Y.Taan.I, 64a הלכה … שאמר משםוכ׳ the rule follows the opinion of … who said in behalf of ; a. v. fr.לְשֵׁם for the purpose of, for the sake of, as; with reference to. Gitt.24b כתב רהמנא לה לִשְׁמָהּ the text (Deut. 24:3) says, ‘unto her, that means, that it must be written especially for her. Yeb.47b, v. שוּם II.Snh.99b העוסק בתורה לשמה who studies the Law for! its own sake (for no selfish ends). Pes.50b לעולם יעסוק … אע״פ שלא לשמה … בא לשמה by all means let a man engage in the study of the Law and in good deeds, even if not for their own sake, for through the work for a selfish purpose he will arrive at the stage of doing good for its own sake. Ib. 13b, a. e. שחטן לִשְׁמָןוכ׳ if he slaughtered them as such (as festive sacrifices) ; זרק דמן שלא לשמן if he sprinkled their blood, having in mind another purpose (another class of sacrifices). Gen. R. s. 25 לשם קרבנו נקרא he was named (נח) with reference to his sacrifice ( ניחח, Gen. 8:21); לשם נחתוכ׳ he was named (נח) with reference to the rest of the ark ( ותנח, Gen. 8:4); Yalk. ib. 42 על שםוכ׳; a. v. fr.עַל שֵׁם (abbrev. ע״ש) with reference to, because. Y.Taan.II, beg.65a על שם ואנכיוכ׳ as a reference to (what Abraham said,) ‘and I am but dust and ashes (Gen. 18:27). Gen. R. s. 23, v. טְבַרְיָא; a. fr.; v. שוּם II.Pl. שֵׁמוֹת, constr. שְׁמוֹת. Kinn. l. c. Gen. R. s. 26 כל הש׳ הללווכ׳ all these names indicate rebellion, v. מַרְדּוּת I. B. Mets. 114b עובר בכל הש׳ הללו is guilty under all these titles (texts). Shebu.35a יש ש׳ שנמחקין ויש ש׳וכ׳ there are divine names which may be erased, and such as may not be erased. Y.R. Hash. I, 56d bot. שְׁ׳ המלאכים, v. מַלְאָךְ; a. fr.

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