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Pithom

  • 1 Pithom

    История: Питом, Пифом

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  • 2 פיתום I

    פִּיתוֹםI (b. h. פִּתֹם) pr. n. pl. Pithom, a storage city of Egypt. Sot.11a ולמה נקרא שמה פ׳ שדאשון דאשון פ̇י̇ ת̇הו̇ם̇ בולעו why was Raameses named Pithom? Because the mouth of the deep swallowed every foundation as it was laid; Ex. R. s. 1. Mekh. Bshall. s. 1 (ref. to פי החירת, Ex. 14:2) לשעבר היתה נקראת פ׳ formerly its name was Pithom; a. e.

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  • 3 פִּיתוֹם

    פִּיתוֹםI (b. h. פִּתֹם) pr. n. pl. Pithom, a storage city of Egypt. Sot.11a ולמה נקרא שמה פ׳ שדאשון דאשון פ̇י̇ ת̇הו̇ם̇ בולעו why was Raameses named Pithom? Because the mouth of the deep swallowed every foundation as it was laid; Ex. R. s. 1. Mekh. Bshall. s. 1 (ref. to פי החירת, Ex. 14:2) לשעבר היתה נקראת פ׳ formerly its name was Pithom; a. e.

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  • 4 פתאום

    פִּתְאוֹםadv. (b. h.; פָּתָה) unawares, suddenly. Nidd.16b הנכנס לבית חבירו פ׳ who enters his neighbors house without notice. Ib. ארבעה … והנכנס לביתו פ׳וכ׳ four the Lord hates, and I do not love: him who enters his own house suddenly (after a long absence), not to speak of him who enters his neighbors house ; Lev. R. s. 21; Yalk. Ex. 382; Pesik. Aḥăré, p. 177a>. Ib.; Lev. R. l. c. אל תכנס לעיר פ׳ do not enter a city (in official capacity) without notice. Num. R. s. 10 (ref. to בפתע פתאם, Num. 6:9) בפ׳ זה שוגג … פ׳ זה אונס bfethʿa means unintentionally, as in Num. 35:22, pithom means an unavoidable accident; דבר אחר פ׳ זה מזידוכ׳ another explanation: pithom means in heat (being carried away by passion, as פתאים (Prov. 22:3). Ib. s. 16 אני משלח להם מלאכי פ׳ I will send them my messenger suddenly (by surprise); a. e.

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  • 5 פִּתְאוֹם

    פִּתְאוֹםadv. (b. h.; פָּתָה) unawares, suddenly. Nidd.16b הנכנס לבית חבירו פ׳ who enters his neighbors house without notice. Ib. ארבעה … והנכנס לביתו פ׳וכ׳ four the Lord hates, and I do not love: him who enters his own house suddenly (after a long absence), not to speak of him who enters his neighbors house ; Lev. R. s. 21; Yalk. Ex. 382; Pesik. Aḥăré, p. 177a>. Ib.; Lev. R. l. c. אל תכנס לעיר פ׳ do not enter a city (in official capacity) without notice. Num. R. s. 10 (ref. to בפתע פתאם, Num. 6:9) בפ׳ זה שוגג … פ׳ זה אונס bfethʿa means unintentionally, as in Num. 35:22, pithom means an unavoidable accident; דבר אחר פ׳ זה מזידוכ׳ another explanation: pithom means in heat (being carried away by passion, as פתאים (Prov. 22:3). Ib. s. 16 אני משלח להם מלאכי פ׳ I will send them my messenger suddenly (by surprise); a. e.

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  • 6 Питом

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  • 7 Пифом

    History: Pithom

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  • 8 Пифом

    библ.

    Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Пифом

  • 9 פיתום II

    פִּיתוֹםII or פִּיתּוּם m. (פָּתָה, adapt, of πύθων) ( seducer, necromancer, conjurer, ventriloquist. Snh.VII, 7 בעל אוב זה פ׳ המדבר משחיו baʿal ob is the pithom that makes the dead speak from his armpit; Sifra Edosh. Par. 3, ch. VII; ib. Par. 4, ch. XI; Tosef.Snh.X, 6 פ׳ המדבר בין פרקיווכ׳ that talks between his joints and from between his armpits; a. e.

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  • 10 פִּיתוֹם

    פִּיתוֹםII or פִּיתּוּם m. (פָּתָה, adapt, of πύθων) ( seducer, necromancer, conjurer, ventriloquist. Snh.VII, 7 בעל אוב זה פ׳ המדבר משחיו baʿal ob is the pithom that makes the dead speak from his armpit; Sifra Edosh. Par. 3, ch. VII; ib. Par. 4, ch. XI; Tosef.Snh.X, 6 פ׳ המדבר בין פרקיווכ׳ that talks between his joints and from between his armpits; a. e.

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  • Pithom — (, Ptol. v. 17. § 1, Latin: Heroopoliticus Sinus ) which runs up the Egyptian mainland as far as Arsinoë (near modern Suez) (polytonic|κόλπος Ἡρώων); the modern Gulf of Suez. (Theophrast. Hist. Plant. iii. 8.) It was the capital of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Pithôm — Ville d Égypte antique Noms en égyptien ancien Per Atoum (pr Tm(w)) en grec Heroon polis Actuellement Tell er Retabeh …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Pithom — Pithôm Article de la série Lieux égyptiens Lieux Nomes / Villes Monuments / Temples Région Basse Égypte / Moyenne Égypte Haute Égypte / Nubie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • PITHOM — (Egyptian Per Atum, House of the god Atum ), a city mentioned once in the Bible (Ex. 1:11) as one of the two treasury cities (see also ramses ) which the Israelites were forced to build for Pharaoh. The identification of Pithom with the site of… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Pithom — (ägypt. Pi Atum, d.h. Haus des Gottes Tum, griech. Pathumos, später Heroonpolis), Stadt in der nordägyptischen Landschaft Gosen (dem heutigen Wadi Tumilât), bei deren Bauten die Juden nach 2. Mos. 1,11 angeblich Frondienste leisten mußten. Die im …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Pithom — (ägypt. Pitum), alte Stadt in Unterägypten im östl. Delta, bei deren Bau angeblich die Juden Frondienste geleistet haben; Ruinen bei Tell el Maschuta (im Wâdi Tumilât) …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Pithom — Pithom,   ägyptisch Per Atum [»Haus des Gottes Atum«], im Altertum Hauptstadt des achten unterägyptischen Gaues im östlichen Delta. Nach biblischer Überlieferung (2. Mose 1, 11) leisteten die Juden bei ihrem Bau Frondienste; wahrscheinlich… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Pithom — Tjeku in Hieroglyphen …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Pithom — /puy theuhm/, n. one of the two cities built by Israelite slaves in Egypt. Ex. 1:11. Cf. Raamses. * * * ▪ ancient city, Egypt Egyptian  Per Atum  or  Per Tum (“Estate of Atum”) , probably modern  Tall al Maskhūṭah        ancient Egyptian (Egypt,… …   Universalium

  • Pithom —    Egyptian, Pa Tum, house of Tum, the sun god, one of the treasure cities built for Pharaoh Rameses II. by the Israelites (Ex. 1:11). It was probably the Patumos of the Greek historian Herodotus. It has now been satisfactorily identified with… …   Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • Pithom —    In Jewish lore, a SERPENT DEMON summoned for prophecy. Pithom is mentioned in the Talmud. The demon is human in form, with his head resting on his breast between his shoulders. He utters oracular pronouncements from his armpits or with his… …   Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology

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