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Hagiographa
‖ Hagiographa, n. pl. (hægɪˈɒgrəfə) [late L., a. Gr. ἅγιόγραϕα, f. ἅγιος holy + γραϕή writing, -γραϕος writing, written.] The Greek name (lit. ‘sacred writings’) of the last of the three great divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures (called in Heb. k'thūbīm writings) comprising all the books not included... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hayyim Tyrer
Sha'ar ha-Tefillah, kabbalistic reflections on prayer (Sudilkov, 1837) Ereẓ ha-Ḥayyim, in two parts: (1) a homiletic commentary on the Prophets and Hagiographa wikipedia.org
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hagiography
hagiography (hægɪˈɒgrəfɪ) [f. Gr. ἅγιο-ς holy + -γραϕια writing: see -graphy.] † 1. = Hagiographa. Obs. rare.1812 W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. LXVIII. 500 Ecclesiastes..perhaps was not really a part of the Hagiography. 2. The writing of the lives of saints; saints' lives as a branch of literature or le... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prologus Galeatus
Deuteronomy Prophets consists eight books: Joshua, Judges (includes Ruth), Samuel, Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah (includes Lamentations), Ezekiel, Twelve Prophets Hagiographa Also, he mentioned "some include Ruth and Lamentations amongst the Hagiographa." wikipedia.org
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hagiographic
hagiographic, a. (hægɪəʊˈgræfɪk) [f. as prec. + -ic, after Gr. -γραϕικός: see -graphic.] 1. Of or pertaining to the Hagiographa.1888 Cave Inspir. O. Test. viii. 455 There is Hagiographic Inspiration enabling the assimilation of Revelation. 2. Pertaining to the writing of saints' lives.1819 Southey i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Book of Proverbs | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Proverbs, BOOK OF, one of the Sapiential writings of the Old Testament placed in the Hebrew Bible among the Hagiographa, and found in the Vulgate after the books of Psalms and Job.. I. NAMES AND GENERAL OBJECT.—In the Massoretic Text, the Book of Proverbs has for its natural heading the words; Hebrew: MSLY SLMH, Míshlè Shelomoh (Proverbs of Solomon), wherewith this sacred writing begins ...
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Jacob ben Isaac Ashkenazi
that tells" or "the messenger book" in the biblical sense, as in "the messenger came to David saying" in , is a similar compilation on the Prophets and Hagiographa wikipedia.org
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hagiographer
hagiographer (hægɪˈɒgrəfə(r)) [f. med.L. hagiograph-us, (f. Gr. ἅγιος holy, saint + -γραϕος writing, writer; cf. prec.) + -er1.] 1. A sacred writer; spec. one of the writers of the Hagiographa.1656 Blount Glossogr., Hagiographer, he that writes holy things [citing Raleigh]. 1703 Whitby Paraphr. N.T.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Joseph Kara
Commentaries on most of the Hagiographa, namely: Proverbs; see the quotation in Ḳara's commentary on Eccl. 7:12. While in his glosses on the Pentateuch and in his commentaries on the Prophets Ḳara depends upon Rashi to the greatest extent, his explanations of the Hagiographa wikipedia.org
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hagiographical
hagioˈgraphical, a. [f. as prec. + -al1.] † a. Of or pertaining to sacred writings or the sacred Scriptures. Obs. b. Of or relating to the Hagiographa. c. Of or pertaining to biographies of saints.1585 T. Washington tr. Nicholay's Voy. Ep. Ded. ¶iij, I might adde to these Hagiographicall examples, o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pluralis excellentiae
"Such a pluralis excellentiæ was, however, a thing unknown to Moses and the prophets. . . . kings throughout ת״ב״ד, (the Law, the Prophets. and the Hagiographa wikipedia.org
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Kethubim
‖ Kethubim, n. pl. (kɛθuːˈviːm, kɛt-) Also 7 Chetoubim, 20 Ketubim, K'tubhim, -vim. [Heb. k'thūbīm writings.] = Hagiographa n. pl.1690 tr. J. Le Clerc's Five Lett. ii. 102 Others..they call Chetoubim, or simply Writings; that is to say, the Psalms [etc.]. 1892 H. E. Ryle Canon of Old Testament vi. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Seckel Isaac Fränkel
(Latin: Hagiographa posteriora: denominata Apocrypha, hactenus Israelitis ignota, nunc autem e textu Gracco in linguam Hebraicam convertit atque in lucem wikipedia.org
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Tanach
‖ Tanach, n. Judaism. (taˈnax, təˈnax) Also Tanak, Tenach, T'nach. Pl. -im. [Heb. tĕnaḵ, acronym f. the initial letters of tōrāh (Torah n., the Law), nĕḇīꜥīm (the Prophets), and kĕṯūḇīm (Kethubim n. pl., the Writings or Hagiographa), which are the three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures.] The Bible... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jedidiah Norzi
It was divided into two volumes, the first embracing the Pentateuch and the Five Megillot, and the second comprising the Hagiographa and the Prophets, treatises, appeared at Vienna in 1816; the commentary on the Pentateuch alone, with the Hebrew text, was published at Dubrovna in 1804; the commentary on the Hagiographa wikipedia.org
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