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  1. Adonai: This word occurs in the Masoretic text 315 times by the side of the Tetragram YHWH (310 times preceding and five times succeeding it) and 134 times without it. Originally an appellation of God, the word became a definite title ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Adonai: "My Lords." The name used instead of the unspeakable name of God. [100%] 1997-04-21
  3. Adonai: ADONAI a-do'-ni, ad-o-na'-i ('adhonay): A Divine name, translated "Lord," and signifying, from its derivation, "sovereignty." Its vowels are found in the Massoretic Text with the unpronounceable tetragrammaton " YHWH "; and when the Hebrew reader came to ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  4. Adonai: Adonai (en hebreo: אֲדֹנָי Aḏōnāy (escuchar), literalmente Mis Señores, plural de Adón) es uno de los nombres propios de Dios en el judaísmo. Aparece más de 400 veces en el Tanaj. [100%] 2023-12-25
  5. Adonai Melek: A refrain of frequent occurrence, particularly during the services of the days of penitence, built up of the following Scriptural phrases: "The Lord reigneth" ; "The Lord reigneth" (Ps. and "The Lord shall reign for ever and ever" (Ex. Being introduced ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  6. Adonai Escobedo: Adonai Escobedo González (Aguascalientes, México - 21 de julio de 1987) es un árbitro de fútbol mexicano internacional desde 2019 y en la Primera División de México.​ Ha arbitrado en los siguientes torneos de selecciones nacionales: Ha arbitrado en algunos partidos ... [70%] 2023-12-23
  7. Adonai, Adonai: The pizmon (hymn) on the thirteen Attributes of God in the seliḥot (propitiatory prayers) for the fifth intermediate day of the Ten Days of Penitence, according to the northern liturgies. It is repeated in full in the "Ne'ilah" service ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  8. Yimlok Adonai: The tenth and final verse of Ps., which opens the series of HalleluiahPsalms that conclude the Psalter. The verse is employed as a response at prominent points in the liturgy, and is always the concluding response in the Ḳedushshah. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  9. Or Adonai: Or Adonai (en hebreo: אור אדני), (en español: "La Luz del Señor"), es la obra principal del Rabino Hasdai Crescas (1340 - 1410), un filósofo judío. Algunos judíos prefieren usar el respetuoso título Adonai (Señor) solamente durante la oración, el libro es llamado ... [70%] 2025-04-28
  10. Or Adonai: Or Adonai (in ebraico אור אֲדֹנָי‎), La Luce del Signore, è l'opera primaria di Rabbi Hasdai Crescas (c. 1340 - 1410/1411), filosofo ebreo. [70%] 2025-06-15
  11. Or Adonai: Or Adonai (Hebrew: אור אֲדֹנָי), The Light of the Lord, is the primary work of Rabbi Hasdai Crescas (c. 1340 - 1410/1411), a Jewish philosopher. [70%] 2025-06-10 [Jewish philosophical and ethical texts] [Hebrew-language religious books]...
  12. Adonai Mitchell: Adonai Enlil "AD" Mitchell (born October 8, 2002) is an American professional football wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Georgia, winning two national championships before transferring to Texas in ... (American football player (born 2002)) [70%] 2025-06-08 [2002 births] [Living people]...
  13. Adonai Beḳol Shofar: A short pizmon of four stanzas, each ending and commencing with the respective halves of Ps. It is chanted in the Sephardic liturgy before the first sounding of the shofar on the Day of Memorial, or New-year festival. The ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [57%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  14. Baruch Adonai Le’Olam (Maariw): Baruch Adonai L’Olam (hebräisch בִּרְכַּת בָּרוּךְ ה' לְעולָם - יִרְאוּ עֵינֵינוּ) ist ein Gebet, das unmittelbar vor dem Achtzehnbittengebet während des jüdischen Abendgebetes Maariw vorgetragen wird. Es enthält 18 Verse. (Maariw) [50%] 2025-04-28
  15. Kingdom Of God ("Malkuta De-Adonai": Malkut Shaddai ": 'Alenu; and "Malkut Shamayim": Ber., and elsewhere in Mishnah and Haggadah): Reign or sovereignty of God as contrasted with the kingdom of the worldly powers. The hope that God will be King over all the earth, when all ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [40%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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