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(Original Author: Yehuda Novetsky, Rabbi Hillel Novetsky) |
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− | <li>Biblical verses – The vast majority of the occurrences of both the verb כהן and the noun <aht page="Dictionary:כֹּהֵן"> | + | <li>Biblical verses – The vast majority of the occurrences of both the verb כהן and the noun <aht page="Dictionary:כֹּהֵן">כֹּהֵן</aht> refer to a priest who serves either Hashem or an idolatrous god.</li> |
<li>Additional data – <!--Akkadian <transliterate>kanu</transliterate> – to establish, to incline before. etymology, semitic cognates, Rabbinic Hebrew, loan words--></li> | <li>Additional data – <!--Akkadian <transliterate>kanu</transliterate> – to establish, to incline before. etymology, semitic cognates, Rabbinic Hebrew, loan words--></li> | ||
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<subcategory name="Be adorned">2. Be adorned | <subcategory name="Be adorned">2. Be adorned | ||
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− | <li>Biblical verses – In <aht source="Yeshayahu61-10">Yeshayahu 61:10</aht> <i>yekhahen</i> does not mean to serve as a priest, but rather to be adorned or clothed (perhaps, like a priest). See also <aht source="ShemuelII8-18">Shemuel II 8:18</aht> where the noun <aht page="Dictionary:כֹּהֵן"> | + | <li>Biblical verses – In <aht source="Yeshayahu61-10">Yeshayahu 61:10</aht> <i>yekhahen</i> does not mean to serve as a priest, but rather to be adorned or clothed (perhaps, like a priest). See also <aht source="ShemuelII8-18">Shemuel II 8:18</aht> where the noun <aht page="Dictionary:כֹּהֵן">כֹּהֵן</aht> refers not to a priest but to a different type of distinguished individual.</li> |
<li>Additional data – </li> | <li>Additional data – </li> | ||
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Version as of 15:56, 12 May 2014
כהן
Part of Speech | Verb |
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Occurrences | |
Possible Meanings |
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Related Words | כֹּהֵן |
Possible Meanings
1. Serve as a priest
- Biblical verses – The vast majority of the occurrences of both the verb כהן and the noun כֹּהֵן refer to a priest who serves either Hashem or an idolatrous god.
- Additional data –
2. Be adorned
- Biblical verses – In Yeshayahu 61:10 yekhahen does not mean to serve as a priest, but rather to be adorned or clothed (perhaps, like a priest). See also Shemuel II 8:18 where the noun כֹּהֵן refers not to a priest but to a different type of distinguished individual.
- Additional data –
3.
- Biblical verses –
- Additional data –