Knowledge (XXG)

Kallal

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Muzeʼon Reʼuven ṿe-ʻIdit Hekhṭ, Ofra Guri-Rimon - 1994 "The large jars (called kallal in the sources) served to store the ashes of the heifer as well as pure water, which were needed for preparing the sacred water that was used in the process of cleansing someone defiled by a dead body.
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Volume 2 Paul Virgil McCracken Flesher - 1998 "By contrast, the targum's clear description of the vessel into which the ash is put corresponds almost verbatim with Sifre Num. 124; it is a "pitcher," qll, (see also m. Parah 3:3; 10:3, tos. Parah 9:5), stopped with a clay seal,
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Izchak Magen, Levana Tsfania - 2002 "(T Parah 3:3) It is possible that the "measuring cup" with handles from archaeological contexts is the "stone cup" mentioned in the sources. 4. An additional stage was placing the ashes of the heifer in a stone kallal when the
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Volume 4 1993 Perhaps this is the shape of the Talmudic kallal, which held the purification ashes of the red heifer. Two crudely finished cylindrical measuring cups (Fig 8), pared with a sharp tool, are typical of those found on Second Temple period
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Thomas Ice, Randall Price - 1992 "The Missing Urn - About a decade ago, Vendyl Jones, a onetime Baptist minister ... Jones has been digging in what he believes is the "Cave of the Column" mentioned in the Copper
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of ashes in the Mishnah. Jones died without finding such an urn, and his findings and readings of the Copper Scroll have not been accepted.
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in the Archaeological Museum of Jordan to contain mention of sixty-four lost objects buried in the "Cave of the Column" mentioned in the
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and the Tabernacle fittings, the stone tablets of Moses, the altar (with cherubim) for the daily and seasonal sacrifices, the
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7:5), Hebrew Rabbinic writings describe vessels hidden under the direction of
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This article is about the Jewish stone. For the Indian revenue block, see
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Ready to rebuild: the imminent plan to rebuild the last days Temple
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conquest were imminent. The vessels that were hidden included the
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Mainstream scholarship does not recognise any mention of the
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buried behind a pillar, which would be a reference to the
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of the Vendyl Jones Research Institute interpreted the
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The stone vessel industry in the Second Temple period
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Index

Kallal block
Kallal (village)
urn
Tabernacle
Jewish temple in Jerusalem
red heifer
Aramaic
stone vessel
Mishnah
Parah
Eduyot
Jeremiah
Solomon's Temple
Babylonian
Ark of the Covenant
menorah
Dead Sea Scrolls
Vendyl Jones
Copper Scroll
Copper Scroll
Categories
Tabernacle and Temples in Jerusalem
Jewish mysticism
Jewish ritual objects
Urns

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