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    According to the Bible, Gershom (גֵּרְשֹׁם ‎ Gēršōm, "a sojourner there"; Latin: Gersam) was the firstborn son of Moses and Zipporah. The name means "a stranger there" in Hebrew, ( גר שם ‎ ger sham ), which the text argues was a reference to Moses' flight from Egypt.

  2. El monasterio judío de Gershom Scholem - RdL – Revista de Libros. Laberintos de erudición. El monasterio judío de Gershom Scholem. Crear PDF de este artículo. La contribución de Gershom Scholem a la imagen que de sí mismos tienen en este siglo los judíos resulta tan excepcional que nos hallamos todavía muy lejos de poder categorizarla ...

  3. 10 de sept. de 2018 · Conceptos básicos del judaísmo: Dios, creación, revelación, tradición, salvación de Gershom Scholem (editorial Trotta), supone tanto una buena forma de incursionar en la teología judía como de profundizar algunos aspectos concretos esenciales de la misma.

    • The Grandfather of Gershom
    • Gershom and Eliezer
    • The Lord’s Warning to Moses

    The story of Gershom is recorded in the book of Exodus. The grandfather of Gershom was a Kenite priest of Midian by the name Jethro (Judges 4:11). The priest had seven daughters. One day as these young women came to water their father’s flock, the shepherds drove them away. But Moses who had fled Egypt and came to this area, intervened and helped t...

    Gershom was the eldest of the sons of Moses born in Midian. Gershom means “a stranger there” in Hebrew, referring to Moses being a stranger in Median (Exodus 2:22). According to 1 Chronicles 6:16, the eldest son of Leviis sometimes identified as Gershom. And Gershom’s younger brother was named Eliezer, which means “My father’s God(Elohei Avi) was m...

    When God called Moses to deliver the Israelites from the land of Egypt, he left the desert and traveled to Egypt with his family in obedience to the command of the Lord (Exodus 4:20). Zipporah circumcised her son Gershom, the elder, followingthe command of the Lord that was first given to Abraham. The Lord commanded Abraham, “This is My covenant wh...

  4. GERSHOM gûr’ shəm (גֵרְשֹׁ֖ום, prob. a foreign name of unknown meaning; perhaps unusual form from gä’räs’, to drive out, meaning fugitive, Exod 2:22; 18:3 are better taken as deliberate puns than as popular etymologies). 1. Variant of Gershon (e.g 1 Chron 6:16ff.). 2.

  5. 115 HISTORIA Y NEUTRALIZACIÓN: EL MESIANISMO JUDÍO DE GERSHOM SCHOLEM Por Emmanuel Taub RESUMEN N acido en una familia judía asimilada en Berlín, Gershom Scholem, el gran maestro de la mística judía, constituye uno de los pilares del pensamiento judío del siglo XX.

  6. Gershom ben Judah, (c. 960 -1040) mejor conocido como Rabbeinu Gershom (hebreo: רבנו גרשום, "Nuestro maestro Gershom") y también comúnmente conocido por los eruditos del judaísmo por el título Rabbeinu Gershom Me'Or Hagolah ("Nuestro maestro Gershom la luz del exilio"), fue un famoso talmudista y halajista.

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