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- Several different plants have been named as possibly being the " kaneh bosem ".
- As their vehicle crossed the Wadi Kaneh, a bridge weakened by the raging waters gave way, Palestinian officials said.
- As it crossed Wadi Kaneh, a stream swollen by heavy rain, the bridge collapsed and the van was swept away.
- The Bid Kaneh explosion was a occurred at 13 : 30 local time on 12 November 2011 at the Shahid Modarres missile base.
- Based on similar words in cognate languages ( Arabic kanab ) Benet concluded that " kaneh " and " kaneh-bosem " refer to hemp.
- Based on similar words in cognate languages ( Arabic kanab ) Benet concluded that " kaneh " and " kaneh-bosem " refer to hemp.
- It's not like this information hasn't been trampled by everyone on earth since the Catholic church changed the words Kaneh Bosem to Calamus.
- While sources agree about the identity of four of the five ingredients of anointing oil, the identity of the fifth, " kaneh bosem ", has been a matter of debate.
- Speaking to " The Guardian " on condition of anonymity, an official with close links to the regime in Iran said that he believed the Bid Kaneh explosion was " part of the covert war against Iran, led by Israel ".
- The error originated from the oldest Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, Septuagint, in the third century B . C ., where the terms " kaneh " and " kaneh-bosem " had been ( mis ) translated as " sweet kalamos ".
- The error originated from the oldest Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, Septuagint, in the third century B . C ., where the terms " kaneh " and " kaneh-bosem " had been ( mis ) translated as " sweet kalamos ".
- The herb of interest is most commonly known as " kaneh-bosem " ( ?????-?????? ) which is mentioned several times in the Old Testament as a bartering material, incense, and an ingredient in Holy anointing oil used by the high priest of the temple.
- Located near Karnei Shomron, the outpost was established in 1999 . It was initially named "'Nof Kaneh "'(, lit . " Kaneh View " ) after nearby Kaneh stream, but was later renamed after Shilo Levi, who was killed in the 1997 Israeli helicopter disaster.
- Located near Karnei Shomron, the outpost was established in 1999 . It was initially named "'Nof Kaneh "'(, lit . " Kaneh View " ) after nearby Kaneh stream, but was later renamed after Shilo Levi, who was killed in the 1997 Israeli helicopter disaster.
- Located near Karnei Shomron, the outpost was established in 1999 . It was initially named "'Nof Kaneh "'(, lit . " Kaneh View " ) after nearby Kaneh stream, but was later renamed after Shilo Levi, who was killed in the 1997 Israeli helicopter disaster.
- The Septuagint translates " kaneh-bosm " as etymological arguments that the Aramaic word for hemp can be read as " kannabos " and appears to be a cognate to the modern word'cannabis', with the root " kan " meaning reed or hemp and " bosm " meaning fragrant.
- :Take thou also unto thee principal spices, of pure myrrh five hundred shekels, and of sweet cinnamon half so much, even two hundred and fifty shekels, and of kaneh bosem two hundred and fifty shekels, and of cassia five hundred shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary, and of oil olive an hin : And thou shalt make it an oil of holy ointment, an ointment compounded after the art of the apothecary : it shall be an holy anointing oil.
- The primary advocate of a religious use of cannabis plant in early Judaism was Sula Benet ( 1967 ), who claimed that the plant " kaneh bosm ?????-?????? " mentioned five times in the Hebrew Bible, and used in the holy anointing oil of the Book of Exodus, was in fact cannabis, although lexicons of Hebrew and dictionaries of plants of the Bible such as by Michael Zohary ( 1985 ), Hans Arne Jensen ( 2004 ) and James A . Duke ( 2010 ) and others identify the plant in question as either " Acorus calamus " or " Cymbopogon citratus ".