Rabbinic Titles
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===HaRoeh=== | ===HaRoeh=== | ||
− | Literally 'the seer' was used for early prophets like Shmuel Hanavi | + | Literally 'the seer' was used for early prophets like Shmuel Hanavi. |
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===Ish Helokim=== | ===Ish Helokim=== | ||
Used to refer either to an anonymous Navi as in the case the case of [[Elkana]]. Sometimes it is used to refer to a Navi when he is together with his students as in the case of Elisha. | Used to refer either to an anonymous Navi as in the case the case of [[Elkana]]. Sometimes it is used to refer to a Navi when he is together with his students as in the case of Elisha. | ||
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+ | ===HaChozeh=== | ||
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+ | ===HaNavi=== |
Revision as of 12:00, 19 April 2013
Many different Rabbinic titles have been used throughout Jewish history.
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Prophets
HaRoeh
Literally 'the seer' was used for early prophets like Shmuel Hanavi.
Ish Helokim
Used to refer either to an anonymous Navi as in the case the case of Elkana. Sometimes it is used to refer to a Navi when he is together with his students as in the case of Elisha.