- lakish
- lak·ish
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
lakish — ˈlākish adjective Usage: often capitalized L Etymology: Lake (school) + English ish more at laker : of, relating to, or in the style of the Lake School of poetry did not accuse him of the Lakish fault of mysticism J.R.Derby … Useful english dictionary
Lakish — 31° 33′ 54″ N 34° 50′ 58″ E / 31.565, 34.849444 … Wikipédia en Français
Shimon ben Lakish — Simeon ben Lakish (in Hebrew, Shimon ben Lakish ; in Aramaic, Shimon bar Lakish or bar Lakisha ), better known by his nickname Resh Lakish, was an amora who lived in the Roman province of Syria Palaestina in the third century CE. He was reputedly … Wikipedia
SIMEON BEN LAKISH — (third century C.E.), Palestinian amora. Simeon b. Lakish or Resh Lakish, as he is more concisely and commonly referred to in the Babylonian Talmud, was active in the communal and religious spheres mainly in Tiberias, where he may have been born… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Siège de Lakish — Région du Proche Orient de l époque. Informations générales Date 701 Lieu Tell ed Duweir, Israël Casus belli Révoltes de peuples assujettis … Wikipédia en Français
Simeon ben-Lakish — (Resh Lakish) (3rd century) Palestinian amora. Simeon may have been born in Tiberias. He was a well built, strong young man who earned his living sometimes as a gladiator and sometimes as a watchman for fruit trees. One day he met Rabbi… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Simeon ben Lakish (Resh Lakish) — (fl. 3rd cent) Pal estinian amora. In his youth he sold himself to men who hired participants in gladitorial contests. According to legend, Johanan bar Nappaha persuaded him to study the Torah, and gave him his sister in marriage. Eventually… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Lachish — Lakish 31° 33′ 54″ N 34° 50′ 58″ E / 31.565, 34.849444 … Wikipédia en Français
Lakhish — Lakish 31° 33′ 54″ N 34° 50′ 58″ E / 31.565, 34.849444 … Wikipédia en Français
JOHANAN BEN NAPPAḤA — (c. 180–c. 279), one of the most prominent Palestinian amoraim of the second generation whose teachings comprise a major portion of the Jerusalem Talmud (TJ), and a significant portion of the Babylonian Talmud as well. The fact that R. Johanan s… … Encyclopedia of Judaism