ضرب من سمك موسى - meaning and definition. What is ضرب من سمك موسى
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What (who) is ضرب من سمك موسى - definition

PALESTINIAN POLITICIAN
Emile Jarjoui; إميل موسى بسيل جرجوعي

Imil Jarjoui         
Imil (Emile) Musa Basil Jarjoui MD () (21 July 1936 - 24 November 2007) was a Palestinian Christian who was a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council and the PLO executive committee. Dr.
Levallois technique         
  • Levallois]] technique of flint-[[knapping]]
  • Levallois point{{snds}}[[Beuzeville]]
  • The [[Prepared-core technique]] starts by shaping a flint stone core for making blades (reassembled from blades for illustration purposes), Boqer Tachtit, Negev, [[Israel]], circa 40000 BP.}}
DISTINCTIVE TYPE OF STONE KNAPPING TECHNIQUE USED BY ANCIENT HUMANS
Levalloisian Stone-Flaking Technique; Levalloisian; Levalloisian technique; Levallois flake; Levalloisian Method; Levalloisean; Levallois culture; Levallois scraper; Levallois points; Levallois point; Levallois people
The Levallois technique () is a name given by archaeologists to a distinctive type of stone knapping developed around 250,000 to 300,000 years ago during the Middle Palaeolithic period. It is part of the Mousterian stone tool industry, and was used by the Neanderthals in Europe and by modern humans in other regions such as the Levant.
Moses         
  • Moses]]'', with horns, by [[Michelangelo]], 1513–1515, in Basilica San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome
  • The Ten Commandments]]'', 1956
  • William Bradford]], and [[Miles Standish]], at prayer during their voyage to North America. 1844 painting by [[Robert Walter Weir]]
  • First proposed seal of the United States, 1776
  • Memorial of Moses, [[Mount Nebo]], Jordan
  • ''The Finding of Moses'']], painting by [[Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema]], 1904
  • Statue of Moses at the [[Library of Congress]]
  • Sculpture in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]]
  • Maqam El-Nabi Musa]], [[Jericho]]
  • ''[[Moses Breaking the Tablets of the Law]]'' by [[Rembrandt]], 1659
  • ''[[Moses Defends Jethro's Daughters]]'' by [[Rosso Fiorentino]], c. 1523-1524
  • Pharaoh]], a 6th-century miniature from the [[Syriac Bible of Paris]]
  • Moses, to the left of Jesus]], at the [[Transfiguration of Jesus]], by [[Giovanni Bellini]], c. 1480
  • brass serpent]], curing the Israelites from poisonous snake bites in a painting by [[Benjamin West]].
  • Depiction of Moses on the [[Knesset Menorah]] raising his arms during the battle against the Amalekites
  • ''The Women of Midian Led Captive by the Hebrews,'' [[James Tissot]] c. 1900
  • Hur]], holding up his arms during the battle against [[Amalek]].
ABRAHAMIC PROPHET SAID TO HAVE LED THE ISRAELITES OUT OF EGYPT
Móshe; Mosheh; Saint Moses; Moshe Rabbeinu; Mozes; Mosus; Moshe Rabeinu; Moshe Rabbenu; Criticism of Moses; Israelite Moses; מֹשֶׁה; Mōšé; موسىٰ; מֹשֶׁה רַבֵּנוּ; Moses our Teacher; Moses our Rabbi; Religion of Moses and Israel; Names of Moses; موسى; Moses in Christianity
·noun A large flatboat, used in the West Indies for taking freight from shore to ship.

Wikipedia

Imil Jarjoui

Imil (Emile) Musa Basil Jarjoui MD (Arabic: إميل موسى بسيل جرجوعي) (21 July 1936 - 24 November 2007) was a Palestinian Christian who was a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council and the PLO executive committee. Dr. Jarjoui also headed the Palestinian Ministerial Investigation Commission for the deal of Jaffa Gate and was a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council.

He was elected to the former post in 2006 as a Fatah candidate for one of the seats reserved for Christians in Jerusalem. He dealt with Christian affairs for the Palestinian Authority while it was controlled by Fatah. He headed the committee which welcomed the Pope John Paul II in January 2000.

He also owned the Christmas Hotel in East Jerusalem.

Jarjoui died on 23 November 2007, in Jerusalem of a heart attack. He was 72.