Definition of Haphtaroth

1. haphtara [n] - See also: haphtara

Lexicographical Neighbors of Haphtaroth

haphazard sampling
haphazardly
haphazardness
haphazardnesses
haphazardous
haphazardously
haphazardries
haphazardry
haphazards
haphephobia
haphtara
haphtarah
haphtarahs
haphtaras
haphtarot
haphtaroth (current term)
hapkeite
hapkido
hapkidos
hapless
haplessly
haplessness
haplessnesses
haplite
haplites
haplo-
haplobiontic
haplochromine
haplodeficient

Literary usage of Haphtaroth

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary (1915)
"But the fact remains that the selection of the haphtaroth had nothing to do with the age or canonicity of the books nor, as far as we know, ..."

2. The Jewish Religion by Michael Friedländer (1891)
"Different communities had different series of haphtaroth. ... There is an ancient rule about the nature of the haphtaroth between the Fast of Tamuz and New- ..."

3. Jewish Antiquities: Or, A Course of Lectures on the Three First Books of by David Jennings (1823)
"Vetere, lib. iii, part ii, cap. xi, p. 1006. This tradition of the origin of reading the haphtaroth is very improbable, as Vitringa shows p. 1007, 1008. ..."

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