Mishnah, authorities of The authorities cited in the Mishnah as rings in “golden chain” of the Jewish masorah (tradition) are Sopherim (scribes) known also as Anshe Keneseth Hagedolah (men of the great synod), beginning with Ezra of the Bible and terminating with Simeon the Just. Five Zugoth (duumviri) the last pair being the noted Hillel … Continue reading “Mishnah, authorities of”
Mishnah
Mishnah (Heb., repetition) Older part of the Talmud (q.v.) containing traditions from the close of the Old Testament till the end of the second century A.D. when it was compiled (in several revisions) by R. Judah Hanasi (the prince, known also as Rabbi (my master) and Rabbenu Nakkadosh (our saintly master) who sedarim (orders), 63 … Continue reading “Mishnah”
Mishna
mishna (Hebrews: repetition) A collection of precepts which forms the basis of the Talmud, and embodies the contents of the oral law, as opposed to the written law, the Pentateuch. The beginning of the Mishna goes back to the time of the Machabees; it was delivered orally from generation to generation, and could be learned … Continue reading “Mishna”
Mishmannah
Mishmannah (Heb. Mishmannah’, ,afntness; Sept. v.r. ), the fourth of the Gadite braves who repaired to David in the wilderness of Adullam (1Ch 12:10). B.C. cir. 1061. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Mishmannah fatness, one of the Gadite heroes who gathered to David at Ziklag (1 Chr. 12:10). Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary … Continue reading “Mishmannah”
Mishma
Mishma (Heb. Mishmanza’, , hearing, as in Isa 11:3; Sept. ), the name of two men. 1. The fifth of the twelve sons of Ishmael, and heads of Arabian tribes (Gen 25:14; 1Ch 1:30). B.C. considerably post 2061. The people called by Ptolemy Mcescemanes (6:7, 21, ), who were located to the north-east of Medina, … Continue reading “Mishma”
Misheal
Misheal (Josh. 19:26), a town of Asher, probably the same as Mishal. Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary Misheal mishe-al. See MISHAL. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Misheal [Mish’eal] See MASHAL. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary Misheal H4861 Called also Mishal, a Levitical city. Jos 19:26; Jos 21:30 Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible Misheal Mi’sheal. (entreaty). One of the … Continue reading “Misheal”
Misheail
Misheail (Jos 19:26). SEE MISHAL. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Misham
Misham (Heb. Misham’, , according to Gesenins, their cleansing or their beholding; according to Mirst, madness; Sept. , Vulg. Misaam), one of the sons of Elpaal, of the tribe of Benjamin, mentioned as the rebuilders of Ono, Lod, and their suburbs (1Ch 8:12). B.C. post 1612. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Misham … Continue reading “Misham”
Mishal
Mishal (Heb. Mishal’, , prob. entreaty; Sept. ), a city of the tribe of Asher (Jos 19:26, where it is Anglicized Misheal), assigned to the Levites of the family of Gershom (Jos 21:30); elsewhere called MASHAL (1Ch 6:74). It is doubtless the Masan referred to by Eusebius (Onomast. s.v. ) as situated on the Mediterranean, … Continue reading “Mishal”
MISHAEL OR MESHACH
MISHAEL OR MESHACH A fellow-captive with Daniel in Babylon. See ABEDNEGO. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary