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1 מבחן הציפיות
the criterion of expectation, checking if it is possible to predict the outcome of an action at the time it takes place -
2 שאמאן
shaman, tribal priest or priestess who uses supernatural forces to heal illness or predict the future; person who resembles a shaman -
3 תום
תּוֹםm. (b. h. תֹּם; תָּמַם) simplicity, integrity. Pesik. R. s. 21 גלוי … בשבועתם בתוּמֵּיהֶֹם ושבטו של לוי עומד בתוּמּוֹ (not בתומיא) it is revealed and known before thee that all the tribes shall fail to abide by their oath in rectitude, and that the tribe of Levi shall stand by its rectitude. Midr. Till. to Ps. 7:9 כתוּמִּי, v. עַקְמוּמִית; a. e.Esp. הסיח לפי תומו to talk in ones simplicity, to make a statement in ignorance of its legal bearing. Yeb.121b במסיח לפי תומו when the gentile makes an incidental statement (not as formal testimony). B. Kam. 114b תינוק … מסיח לפי תומו ואמרוכ׳ a child talking in his innocence said, I and my mother were captives Gitt.28b כל מ׳ ל׳ ת׳ הימוני מהימני ליה whenever a gentile makes an informal statement, we believe him (act on it as evidence); a. fr.Pl. תּוּמִּים, in connection with אורים, Urim and Tummim in the high priests breastplate (v. אוּר I). Yoma 73b ת׳ שמשלימין את דבריהן they are named Tummim, because they complete their words (what they predict comes to pass); Y. ib. VII, end, 44c ת׳ שהן מתימיןוכ׳, v. תָּמַם. Sot.IX, 12; a. fr. -
4 תּוֹם
תּוֹםm. (b. h. תֹּם; תָּמַם) simplicity, integrity. Pesik. R. s. 21 גלוי … בשבועתם בתוּמֵּיהֶֹם ושבטו של לוי עומד בתוּמּוֹ (not בתומיא) it is revealed and known before thee that all the tribes shall fail to abide by their oath in rectitude, and that the tribe of Levi shall stand by its rectitude. Midr. Till. to Ps. 7:9 כתוּמִּי, v. עַקְמוּמִית; a. e.Esp. הסיח לפי תומו to talk in ones simplicity, to make a statement in ignorance of its legal bearing. Yeb.121b במסיח לפי תומו when the gentile makes an incidental statement (not as formal testimony). B. Kam. 114b תינוק … מסיח לפי תומו ואמרוכ׳ a child talking in his innocence said, I and my mother were captives Gitt.28b כל מ׳ ל׳ ת׳ הימוני מהימני ליה whenever a gentile makes an informal statement, we believe him (act on it as evidence); a. fr.Pl. תּוּמִּים, in connection with אורים, Urim and Tummim in the high priests breastplate (v. אוּר I). Yoma 73b ת׳ שמשלימין את דבריהן they are named Tummim, because they complete their words (what they predict comes to pass); Y. ib. VII, end, 44c ת׳ שהן מתימיןוכ׳, v. תָּמַם. Sot.IX, 12; a. fr.
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