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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for korhah

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Eikev Rabbi Joshua ben Korhah taught that the "Shema" prayer puts before so that those who say the prayer should first accept upon themselves the yoke of Heaven's sovereignty and then take upon themselves the yoke of the commandments. And comes before because applies both day and night (since it mentions all the commandments), whereas is applicable only to the day (since it mentions only the precept of the fringes, which is not obligatory at night).
Va'etchanan Rabbi Joshua ben Korhah taught that in the "Shema", Jews recite the words of ("Here, O Israel . . . ," "Shema Yisrael . . .") before those of ("And it shall come to pass . . . ," "VeHaya im Shamoa . . .") so that one first accepts the yoke of Heaven by proclaiming the Unity of God and then accepts the yoke of the commandments by saying the words, "If you shall diligently heed all My commandments." Jews recite the words of ("And it shall come to pass . . . ," "VeHaya im Shamoa . . .") before those of ("And the Lord said . . . ," "VaYomer . . .") because is applicable both in the day and the night (since it mentions all the commandments), whereas is applicable only in the day (since it mentions only the precept of fringes, "tzitzit", which is not obligatory by night).
Shemot (parsha) A Baraita taught in the name of Rabbi Joshua ben Korhah that God told Moses that when God wanted to be seen at the burning bush, Moses did not want to see God's face; Moses hid his face in for he was afraid to look upon God. And then in when Moses wanted to see God, God did not want to be seen; in God said, "You cannot see My face." But Rabbi Samuel bar Nahmani said in the name of Rabbi Jonathan that in compensation for three pious acts that Moses did at the burning bush, he was privileged to obtain three rewards. In reward for hiding his face in his face shone in In reward for his fear of God in the Israelites were afraid to come near him in In reward for his reticence "to look upon God," he beheld the similitude of God in
Ki Tissa A Baraita taught in the name of Rabbi Joshua ben Korhah that God told Moses that when God wanted to be seen at the burning bush, Moses did not want to see God's face; Moses hid his face in for he was afraid to look upon God. And then in when Moses wanted to see God, God did not want to be seen; in God said, "You cannot see My face." But Rabbi Samuel bar Nahmani said in the name of Rabbi Jonathan that in compensation for three pious acts that Moses did at the burning bush, he was privileged to obtain three rewards. In reward for hiding his face in his face shone in In reward his fear of God in the Israelites were afraid to come near him in In reward for his reticence "to look upon God," he beheld the similitude of God in
Behaalotecha Rabbi Samuel bar Nahmani said in the name of Rabbi Jonathan that Moses beheld the likeness of God in in compensation for a pious thing that Moses did. A Baraita taught in the name of Rabbi Joshua ben Korhah that God told Moses that when God wanted to be seen at the burning bush, Moses did not want to see God's face; Moses hid his face in for he was afraid to look upon God. And then in when Moses wanted to see God, God did not want to be seen; in God said, "You cannot see My face." But Rabbi Samuel bar Nahmani said in the name of Rabbi Jonathan that in compensation for three pious acts that Moses did at the burning bush, he was privileged to obtain three rewards. In reward for hiding his face in his face shone in In reward for his fear of God in the Israelites were afraid to come near him in In reward for his reticence "to look upon God," he beheld the likeness of God in