Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Dumah (Heb. דּוּמָה ‎ dūmā, "silence") is an angel mentioned in Rabbinical and Islamic literature as an angel who has authority over the wicked dead. [1] [2] Dumah is a popular figure in Yiddish folklore.

  2. Dumah is a place name in the Bible that can refer to a land, a town, a tribe, or Edom. Learn about its location, meaning, and occurrences in the Old Testament and Arabic sources.

  3. Dumah es un ángel de origen hebreo que significa \"silencio\" o \"calma\". Se le atribuye el papel de guardar las puertas del infierno, llevar las almas de los muertos y juzgarlas en el día del Señor.

  4. Una novela de Lucía González Lavado que narra la historia de Sofía, una joven que piensa que está perseguida por un demonio llamado Dumah. El artículo también explica el significado y el papel de Dumah en la mitología judeocristiana, así como su contraste con el ángel Duma.

  5. Dumah was originally, according to the (Cabalists, the guardian angel of Egypt; but when fleeing before the Lord's decree (Ex. xii. 12), he was placed in the nether world over the spirits of the dead (Zohare ii. 18a). Mashḥit, Af, and Ḥemah are the officers of execution under Dumah (Recanati, Wayera).

  6. 13 de nov. de 2019 · Dumah, “silence,” derives from the Hebrew verb damam, to be or to fall mute, and Sh’ol—the biblical netherworld to which the souls of all the dead descend—is a place in which not a sound is heard.

  7. Dumah is a Hebrew word meaning silence, and a name of a son of Ishmael, a tribe and a country in Arabia, and a city in Judah. Learn about its biblical significance, etymology, and related terms from various sources.

  1. Búsquedas relacionadas con dumah

    dumah: ángel del silencio y de la muerte