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- Jeshurun abstract "Jeshurun (Hebrew: יְשֻׁרוּן), or Yeshurun, is a poetic name for Israel used in the Hebrew Bible. It is generally thought to be derived from a root word meaning upright, just or straight, but may have been derived from שׁור, shur, to see, or may be a diminutive form of the word Israel.Jeshurun appears four times in the Hebrew Bible: three times in Deuteronomy and once in Isaiah. It can refer to the people of Israel (Deut. 32:15; 33:26), the Land of Israel (Deut. 33:5;), or the Patriarch Jacob (whom an Angel renamed Israel in Genesis 32:29): 'But Jeshurun grew fat and kicked; you grew fat, you grew thick'. (Deuteronomy 32:15) 'Moses commanded a law for us, a heritage of the congregation of Jacob. He was King in Jeshurun, when the leaders of the people were gathered, all the tribes of Israel together'. (Deuteronomy 33:4-5) 'There is no one like the God of Jeshurun, who rides the heavens to help you'. (Deuteronomy 33:26) ‘Fear not, O Jacob My servant, and thou, Jeshurun, whom I have chosen'. (Isaiah 44:2).The word Jeshurun may have a relationship to the same root as the Hebrew word “upright,” “yesharim”. Numbers appears to use the word “upright,” “yesharim,” as a play on the word “Jeshurun” to refer to the people of Israel. (Num. 23:10.). Joshua 10:13 refers to a Book of Jasher (or Book of Jashar), translated in some versions as \"the Book of the Upright\".".
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- Jeshurun wikiPageWikiLink Patriarchs_(Bible).
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- Jeshurun wikiPageWikiLink Talmud.
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- Jeshurun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jeshurun".
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- Jeshurun subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_words_and_phrases.
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- Jeshurun comment "Jeshurun (Hebrew: יְשֻׁרוּן), or Yeshurun, is a poetic name for Israel used in the Hebrew Bible. It is generally thought to be derived from a root word meaning upright, just or straight, but may have been derived from שׁור, shur, to see, or may be a diminutive form of the word Israel.Jeshurun appears four times in the Hebrew Bible: three times in Deuteronomy and once in Isaiah. It can refer to the people of Israel (Deut. 32:15; 33:26), the Land of Israel (Deut.".
- Jeshurun label "Jeshurun".
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- Jeshurun wasDerivedFrom Jeshurun?oldid=700229404.
- Jeshurun isPrimaryTopicOf Jeshurun.