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Encyclopedia > Rephael

Rephael (Hebrew רְפָאֵל "healed of God", Standard Hebrew Refaʾel, Tiberian Hebrew Rəp̄āʾēl) is a person in the Bible.


He was one one of Shemaiah's sons. He and his brethren, on account of their "strength for service," formed one of the divisions of the temple porters. (1 Chr. 26:7, 8)


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rephaelhouse.org.uk - About Rephael House (437 words)
Rephael House is an independent charity committed to serving people living in Barnet and the surrounding boroughs, by providing counselling, emotional support, information and advice, thus meeting people at their point of need.
Rephael House provides a confidential environment and aims to create supportive client relationships, enabling clients to work towards living in more satisfying and resourceful ways.
Our Counselling Services offer weekly sessions to clients in our target groups for up to two years.
A.B. Yisahi's book "Switched Identities" (3556 words)
Rephael was troubled; on the one hand, he was thankful for the fact that he had had the sense to refuse his wife's request to come along with him to the doctor.
Rephael realized that the lack of clarity in interpreting the case was the catalyst for this decision.
Rephael and Devorah felt themselves being held in practiced hands, and the only thing that was left for them to do was to follow orders; which is exactly what ?hey did.
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