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Enoch (Hebrew: ×Ö²× ×Ö¹×Ö°; Tiberian: , Standard: ) is a name occurring twice in the generations of Adam. ...
Enoch (from Hebrew: חֲנוֹךְ, Standard Khanokh Tiberian Ḥănôkh; Greek: ενωχ, Enôkh; Arabic Name:إدريس, "initiated, dedicated, disciplined") is a Hebrew name. Hebrew redirects here. ...
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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. ...
The tughra (stylized signature) of Sultan Mahmud II of the Ottoman Empire. ...
Biblical occurrences
The Bible has several occurrences of that name: This Gutenberg Bible is displayed by the United States Library. ...
- Enoch, a direct descendant of Adam and ancestor of Noah.[1] It is believed by some sources, including the Talmud, that he was taken away by God and became known as the angel Metatron. He is also identified as the apostle Idris (Arabic: إدريس ). According to muslim scholars he earned his livelihood as a tailor and is also considered to be the inventor of the eyed metal needle used in sewing. He is the protagonist of the several apocryphal books of the Old Testament:
- Enoch, son of Cain [2], after whom Cain named the first city he founded.
- Hanoch (Enoch), son of Reuben [3]
- Hanoch (Enoch), one of the five sons of Midian [4]
Note: Enoch is often confused with Enos. Enoch (Hebrew: ×Ö²× ×Ö¹×Ö°; Tiberian: , Standard: ) is a name occurring twice in the generations of Adam. ...
The Talmud (Hebrew: ) is a record of rabbinic discussions pertaining to Jewish law, ethics, customs, and history. ...
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Idris (Arabic: Ø¥Ø¯Ø±ÙØ³ ) is a Prophet in Islam. ...
Apocrypha (from the Greek word , meaning those having been hidden away[1]) are texts of uncertain authenticity or writings where the authorship is questioned. ...
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The Second Book of Enoch (usually abbreviated 2 Enoch, and otherwise variously known as Slavonic Enoch or The Secrets of Enoch) is a Jewish pseudepigraphic apocalyptic text of uncertain date and unknown authorship. ...
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In stories common to the Abrahamic religions, Cain or Káyin (×§Ö·×Ö´× / ×§Ö¸×Ö´× spear Standard Hebrew Qáyin, Tiberian Hebrew Qáyin / QÄyin; Arabic ÙØ§ÙÙÙ QÄyÄ«n in the Arabic Bible; ÙØ§Ø¨ÙÙ QÄbÄ«l in Islam) is the eldest son of Adam and Eve, and the first man born in creation...
Reuben may refer to: People Ruben Zambrano,Basketball player for Houston Rockets]] Reuben, the first-born son of Jacob and the founder of the Tribe of Reuben mentioned in the Book of Genesis tried to save his brother. ...
In the Bible, Midian (Hebrew: ×Ö´×Ö°×Ö¸×, Standard Midyan Tiberian ; Arabic Ù
دÙÙ; Strife; judgment) is a son of Abraham and his concubine Keturah (who according to midrash is Hagar). ...
Enos or Enosh (×Ö±× ×Ö¹×©× mortal man; sick, Standard Hebrew EnoÅ¡, Tiberian Hebrew ʼÄnôš) is a biblical name in the genealogies of Adam, and consequently referred to within the genealogies of Chronicles, and of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. ...
People (outside the Bible) - Enoch Arden, eponimous protagonist in a 1864 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- Hanoch Bartov (born 1926), Israeli author
- Hanoch Dagan, Israeli professor
- Hanoch Daum, Israeli journalist
- Shalom Hanoch, Israeli singer, composer and lyricist
- Eduard Heinrich Henoch (1820–1910), German physician
- Enoch Hopper, the most high-strung boy in Ithaca, California, from The Human Comedy, by William Saroyan
- Hanoch Levin (1943–1999), Israeli writer
- Henoch Leibowitz, American rabbi
- Maxim Litvinov (born Meir Henoch Mojszewicz Wallach-Finkelstein) (1876–1951), Russian revolutionary and diplomat
- Hanoch McCarty, professor
- Moses ben Hanoch (died c. 965), Babylonian-born Spanish rabbi
- Hanoch Nenner, Israeli politician
- Chanoch Nissany (born 1963), Israeli-born Hungarian racing driver
- Enoch Powell (1912-1998), right-wing British politician
- Enoch Root, a recurring character in Neal Stephenson's novels Cryptonomicon and The Baroque Cycle.
- Enoch Pratt, 19th-century Baltimore, Maryland (USA) businessman and philanthropist.
- jHenosch Farissen, recovered cybercharacter in Science non-fiction novel "Reversum",
Enoch Arden is a poem published in 1864 by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, during his tenure as Englands Poet Laureate. ...
Poetry (ancient Greek: poieo = create) is an art form in which human language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition to, or instead of, its notional and semantic content. ...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (6 August 1809 â 6 October 1892) was Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom and is one of the most popular English poets. ...
Hanoch Bartov (born 1926, Hebrew calendar 5686) is an Israeli author and opinion writer. ...
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Eduard Heinrich Henoch (June 16, 1820, Berlin - August 26, 1910) was a German physician. ...
The Human Comedy is a novel by William Saroyan. ...
William Saroyan, 1940 William Saroyan (August 31, 1908 - May 18, 1981) was an American author who wrote many plays and short stories about growing up impoverished as the son of Armenian immigrants. ...
Hanoch Levin (December 18, 1943 - August 18, 1999), in Hebrew ×× ×× ××××, was an Israeli playwright, theater director, poet, and author. ...
Henoch Leibowitz (full name: Alter Chanoch Henoch Leibowitz), is an Orthodox Judaism rabbi who as rosh yeshiva (dean), heads the Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim: Rabbinical Seminary of America founded by his father Rabbi Dovid Leibowitz in 1933. ...
Maxim Litvinov Maxim Maksimovich Litvinov (ru: ÐакÑиÌм ÐакÑиÌÐ¼Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ ÐиÑвиÌнов) (July 17, 1876âDecember 31, 1951) was a Russian revolutionary and prominent Soviet diplomat. ...
Moses ben Hanoch or Moses ben Enoch (in Hebrew language, Moshe ben Hanoch) was a medieval rabbi who inadvertently became the preeminent Talmudic scholar of Spain. ...
Chanoch Nissany is a motor racing driver. ...
John Enoch Powell, MBE (June 16, 1912 â February 8, 1998) was a British politician, linguist, writer, academic, soldier and poet. ...
Enoch Root (Enoch the Red) is a fictional character from Neal Stephensons novels The Baroque Cycle and Cryptonomicon. ...
Neal Town Stephenson (born October 31, 1959) is an American writer, known primarily for his science fiction works in the postcyberpunk genre with a penchant for explorations of society, mathematics, currency, and the history of science. ...
Cryptonomicon is a 1999 novel by Neal Stephenson. ...
The Baroque Cycle, a series of books written by Neal Stephenson, appeared in print in 2003 and 2004. ...
Enoch Pratt (1808 - 1896) was a Baltimore businessman, a Unitarian, and a philanthropist Born in Massachusetts and educated at the Bridgewater Academy in North Middleborough, Enoch Pratt clerked in a Boston hardware firm before moving to Baltimore in 1831 to launch his own wholesale hardware business on South Charles Street. ...
Places - Enoch Reserve, an aboriginal settlement located west of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Enoch, Utah, a small town north of Cedar City
- Enoch, the name of a city in several of Samuel R. Delany's works, including the Return to Nevèrÿon series and The Mad Man.
- St. Enoch Square, Glasgow, Scotland, is from a corruption of St Thenew, mother of St Kentigern of Glasgow Cathedral.
Enoch is a city located in Iron County, Utah. ...
Samuel Ray Delany, Jr. ...
Return to Nevèrÿon book covers Return to Nevèrÿon is a series of eleven âsword and sorceryâ stories by Samuel R. Delany, originally published in four volumes during the years 1979-1987. ...
The Mad Man is a sexually drenched literary novel by Samuel R. Delany, first published in 1994 by Richard Kasak, which many have called pornographic. ...
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Saint Mungo, also known as Saint Kentigern, traditional apostle to Strathclyde and patron saint and alleged founder of the city of Glasgow. ...
Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow Cathedral is a Church of Scotland cathedral in Glasgow. ...
Other occurences - Enochian, the occult language and script.
- Eliphas Levi claimed that Enoch was a ficticious character used to describe the process of spiritual advancement of humanity.
- Hanoch, a Star Trek villain in the episode Return to Tomorrow
- Katherine Enoch, extensively written about in A Cornish Shopkeeper's Diary 1843, R Glynn, as someone who loved a drink, leading to the authors expression of drunken abandonment 'I was enoched, not a muscle would move nor the gods awaken me.'
- Enoch Linux, a Linux distribution later renamed Gentoo Linux.
- U. S. President Calvin Coolidge owned a goose named Enoch.
- Henoch-Schönlein purpura, a disease
- Enoch, the leader of a fictional criminal organization in the animated series, Ben 10.
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Return to Tomorrow is a second season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, first broadcast February 9, 1968 and repeated August 2, 1968. ...
The Gentoo Linux operating system (pronounced ) is a Linux distribution named after the Gentoo penguin. ...
The Gentoo Linux operating system (pronounced ) is a Linux distribution named after the Gentoo penguin. ...
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In medicine (rheumatology and pediatrics) Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP, also known as allergic purpura) is a systemic vasculitis characterized by prominent tissue deposition of IgA-containing immune complexes, especially in the skin and kidney. ...
This is a list of villains in the American animated television series Ben 10. ...
Ben 10 is an American animated television series created by Man of Action (a group consisting of Duncan Rouleau, Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, and Steven T. Seagle), and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. ...
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