include: Bhaq Ziwa (an epithet of Abatur) Etinṣib Ziwa Ham Ziwa and Nhur Ziwa Nbaṭ Ziwa Nṣab Ziwa Piriawis Ziwa Fraš Ziwa Zarzeil Ziwa Hamgai Ziwa, son of Hamgagai...
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religion Deva (Buddhism) Nat (deity) in Burmese folk religion Asiet Malkia Ziwa (Aramaic) Anana (Mandaeism) Gufna Lidzbarski, Mark (1906). Uthra und Malakha...
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developing and marketing the Icarex line of SLR cameras (1966–72) Ziwa (Aramaic) (Aramaic cognate) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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references to the class of "watcher, holy one" ("watcher", Aramaic ʿir; "holy one", Aramaic qaddish). The term is introduced by Nebuchadnezzar who says...
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Marfeil Tar and Tarwan Bihram Zihrun Etinsib Ziwa Nbat Nsab Gubran Shihlun Yura Yurba Yukabar Yukashar Yawar Ziwa Simat Hayyi ("Treasure of Life") Saureil...
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Mandaeism (category Articles containing Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE)-language text)
of Hibil Ziwa The language in which the Mandaean religious literature was originally composed is known as Mandaic, a member of the Aramaic group of dialects...
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Ramiel (category Articles containing Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE)-language text)
Ramiel (Imperial Aramaic: רַעַמְאֵל, Hebrew: רַעַמְאֵל Raʿamʾēl; Greek: ‘Ραμιήλ) is a fallen Watcher (angel). He is mentioned in Chapter 7 of the apocryphal...
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Ptahil (category Articles containing Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE)-language text)
of the narrative, Ptahil originated as the son of the saviour uthra Hibil Ziwa, who inhabits the World of Light, and Zahreil (ࡆࡀࡄࡓࡏࡉࡋ). Zahreil is a lilith...
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of Nazareth" both employ the adjective nasraya (ܕܢܨܪܝܐ) in the Syrian Aramaic Peshitta, from Nasrat (ܢܨܪܬ) for Nazareth. According to Epiphanius in his...
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the targums and rabbinic literature that the Hebrew term shekhinah, or Aramaic equivalent shekinta, is found, and then becomes extremely common. Martin...
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