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يهوذا خائن جـ خونة - traduction vers Anglais

ALGERIAN RABBI
Yehuda Ibn Quraysh; يهوذا بن قريش

يهوذا خائن جـ خونة      

Judas

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  • A 16th century fresco depicting Judas being paid the 30 pieces of silver
  • Cathédrale Saint-Lazare, [[Autun]]. Judas hangs himself
  • paso]]'' figure.
  • ''Judas Iscariot'' (between 1886 and 1894) by [[James Tissot]]
  • First page of the Gospel of Judas (Page 33 of [[Codex Tchacos]])
  • ''Calling of the Apostles'' (1481) by [[Domenico Ghirlandaio]]
  • Garden of Gethsemane]]
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  • In the Church of St John the Baptist, Yeovil, one stained glass window depicts Judas with a black halo.
  • The ''Kiss of Judas Iscariot'', coloured engraving, 15th century.
  • Peter]] raises his sword; the soldiers seize Jesus after Judas has given the kiss of betrayal – note the bag slung behind his back (containing 30 pieces of silver?). Illumination from a western manuscript, {{circa}} 1504
NOTABLE AS BETRAYER OF JESUS, ONE OF JESUS'S ORIGINAL TWELVE DISCIPLES
Iscariot; Judas Iskariot; Judas Escariot; Judas ishcariot; Euangelion Ioudas; Judas iscariot; User:Btwlilmonster/Judas (song); Judas (apostle); Judas; Acts 1:18-20; Draft:Judas iscariot
يهوذا خائن جـ خونة
يهوذا         
صفحة توضيح لويكيميديا
يهوذا; يهودا
Judah

Wikipédia

Judah ibn Kuraish

Judah ibn Kuraish (Hebrew: יהודה אבן קריש, Arabic: يهوذا بن قريش), was an Algerian-Jewish grammarian and lexicographer. He was born at Tiaret in Algeria and flourished in the 9th century. While his grammatical works advanced little beyond his predecessors, he was the first to study comparative philology in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic. He recognized that the various Semitic languages are derived from one source and that although they are different in their development, they are subject to the same linguistic laws. Judah's grammatical researches were original, and he maintained his views regardless of the Mishnah and the Talmud so he has been erroneously considered a Karaite.