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Baruch (בָּרוּךְ"Blessed", Standard Hebrew Baruḫ, Tiberian Hebrew Bārûḵ) may refer to: “Hebrew” redirects here. ... Tiberian Hebrew is an oral tradition of pronunciation for ancient forms of Hebrew, especially the Hebrew of the Tanakh, that was given written form by masoretic scholars in the Jewish community at Tiberias in the early Middle Ages, beginning in the 8th century. ...

Baruch may also be used for: Baruch College is a public university and one of the constituent colleges comprising the City University of New York. ... The City University of New York (CUNY; acronym: IPA pronunciation: ), is the public university system of New York City. ... It has been suggested that Epistle of Jeremy be merged into this article or section. ... 2 Baruch or the Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch is a Jewish pseudepigraphical text written in the late 1st century CE or early 2nd century CE, after the fall of Jerusalem to the Romans in 70 CE. It is not part of the canon of either the Jewish or most Christian... 3 Baruch or the Greek Apocalypse of Baruch is a Jewish pseudepigraphical text written in the late 1st century CE or early 2nd century CE, after the fall of Jerusalem to the Romans in 70 CE. It is not part of the canon of either the Jewish or most Christian... 4 Baruch, also known as the Paraleipomena of Jeremiah when combined with the Epistle of Jeremy, is a text regarded as apocryphal by all Christian denominations except for the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. ... Baruch ben Neriah was a Jewish aristocrat and scribe of the sixth century BCE. He was the disciple, secretary, and devoted friend of the Biblical prophet Jeremiah. ... Baruch also refers to an angel who appears in the novel, The Amber Spyglass of Philip Pullmans His Dark Materials series. ... Yvonne Sturm was a proposal by the United States government, written mainly by Bernard Baruch, to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission (UNAEC) in its first meeting in June 1946 to: a) extend between all nations the exchange of basic scientific information for peaceful ends; b) implement control of atomic... In Judaism, a berakhah or bracha (Hebrew: ברכה; plural ברכות, berakhot) is a blessing, usually recited at a specific moment during a ceremony or other activity. ... “Hebrew” redirects here. ... Look up blessing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Baraka can refer to several things: // In Judaism, a berakhah or bracha (Hebrew: ברכה; plural ברכות, berakhot) is a blessing, usually recited at a specific moment during a ceremony or other activity. ... For other uses, see Baraka. ...

  • Baruch, son of Zabbai; one of Nehemiah's helpers in repairing the walls of Jerusalem (Nehemiah 3:20)
  • Baruch, son of Col-Hozeh; a member of the Tribe of Judah who settled in Jerusalem (Nehemiah 11:5)
  • The Baruch of Baghdad, the king of the Saracens in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival

Nehemiah or Nechemya (נְחֶמְיָה Comforted of/is the LORD (YHWH), Standard Hebrew Nəḥemya, Tiberian Hebrew Nəḥemyāh) was a person in the Bible, believed to be the primary author of the Book of Nehemiah. ... The Tribe of Judah (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה, Praise; Standard Hebrew , Tiberian Hebrew ) is one of the Hebrew tribes, founded by Judah, son of Jacob(Israel). ... Parzival is one of the two great epic poems in Middle High German. ...

People with the surname Baruch

Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Bernard Mannes Baruch (August 19, 1870–June 20, 1965) was an American financier, stock market speculator, statesman, and presidential adviser. ...

People with the given name Baruch


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Baruch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (270 words)
In Nehemiah 11:15 Baruch son of Col-Hozeh is listed as a returned captive, from the Tribe of Judah [3].
Baruch (or Baruchiah) son of Neriah was the scribe of the prophet Jeremiah.
The deuterocanonical Book of Baruch (considered by the Jews and most of the Protestants to be apocryphal) contains a work presented as a narrative of Baruch the son of Neriah, in Babylon, in the fifth year after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans.
Book of Baruch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (884 words)
Baruch is found among the prophetical books which also include Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, and the twelve minor prophets.
A.D. 217, quoted Baruch 3:16-19, referring to the passage thus: "Divine Scripture, addressing itself to those who love themselves and to the boastful, somewhere says most excellently: 'Where are the princes of the nations...'" (see "Paean for Wisdom" example infra) (Jurgens §410a).
Baruch 6 is quoted in CCC §2112 as part of an exposition against idolatry.
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