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- Chol_(bible) abstract "In Jewish tradition, the Hebrew terms chol (Hebr. חול , \"phoenix\", lit. \"sand\") and avarshina(h) (also aurshina(h), orshina(h), and urshina(h) Hebr. אורשינה \"phoenix\") refer to a supernatural bird, often glossed as, or identified with, the phoenix from Greek mythology.According to Natan Slifkin, chol may have simply been a noun meaning 'sand' and, due to the context of its employment, was subsequently misidentified with the phoenix of Greek mythology. The understanding of chol as a Phoenix-like bird has resulted in an amount of discourse on the topic.".
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- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Job.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_folklore.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_legendary_creatures.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legendary_birds.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Folio.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Potter_and_the_Order_of_the_Phoenix.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_Bible.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Job_(biblical_figure).
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Midrash.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Noahs_Ark.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Oral_Torah.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Phoenix_(mythology).
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Rabbi_Yannai.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Rashi.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Sanhedrin_(tractate).
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Talmud.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Tree_of_the_knowledge_of_good_and_evil.
- Chol_(bible) wikiPageWikiLink Zoo_Torah.
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- Chol_(bible) subject Category:Jewish_folklore.
- Chol_(bible) subject Category:Jewish_legendary_creatures.
- Chol_(bible) subject Category:Legendary_birds.
- Chol_(bible) comment "In Jewish tradition, the Hebrew terms chol (Hebr. חול , \"phoenix\", lit. \"sand\") and avarshina(h) (also aurshina(h), orshina(h), and urshina(h) Hebr. אורשינה \"phoenix\") refer to a supernatural bird, often glossed as, or identified with, the phoenix from Greek mythology.According to Natan Slifkin, chol may have simply been a noun meaning 'sand' and, due to the context of its employment, was subsequently misidentified with the phoenix of Greek mythology.".
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- Chol_(bible) sameAs Q16957922.
- Chol_(bible) wasDerivedFrom Chol_(bible)?oldid=702930163.
- Chol_(bible) depiction The_Making_of_Harry_Potter_29-05-2012_(7177311707).jpg.
- Chol_(bible) isPrimaryTopicOf Chol_(bible).