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Todah

  • 1 תודה II

    תּוֹדָהII pr. n. m. Todah (an adaptation of תַּדַּאי, Thaddæus, for the sake of paronomasia), one of the disciples of Jesus. Snh.43a (missing in later editions) חמשה … ות׳ Jesus had five disciples; Matthew, … and T. Ib. אתיוה לת׳ אמר ת׳ יהרגוכ׳ they brought up T., and he said, shall T. be put to death? is it not written (Ps. 100:1), a song of T.? Said they to him אין ת׳ יהרגוכ׳ yes, T. shall be slain, for it is written (Ps. 50:23), he who sacrifices T. honoreth me.

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  • 2 תּוֹדָה

    תּוֹדָהII pr. n. m. Todah (an adaptation of תַּדַּאי, Thaddæus, for the sake of paronomasia), one of the disciples of Jesus. Snh.43a (missing in later editions) חמשה … ות׳ Jesus had five disciples; Matthew, … and T. Ib. אתיוה לת׳ אמר ת׳ יהרגוכ׳ they brought up T., and he said, shall T. be put to death? is it not written (Ps. 100:1), a song of T.? Said they to him אין ת׳ יהרגוכ׳ yes, T. shall be slain, for it is written (Ps. 50:23), he who sacrifices T. honoreth me.

    Jewish literature > תּוֹדָה

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