gedi: a kid (a young goat). Original Word: גְּדִי. Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: gedi. Phonetic Spelling: (ghed-ee')
who really runs california.
the states name literally means hot as a furnace. think about it.
גֶּדִי
gedi: a kid (a young goat). Original Word: גְּדִי. Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: gedi. Phonetic Spelling: (ghed-ee')
who really runs california.
the states name literally means hot as a furnace. think about it.
גֶּדִי
dig like you had a super heated diamond tipped tunneling machine, like . . .literally The Sabbateans (or Sabbatians) were a variety of followers of disciples and believers in Sabbatai Zevi (1626–1676), a Jewish rabbi who was proclaimed to be the Jewish Messiah in 1665 by Nathan of Gaza. Vast numbers of Jews in the Jewish diaspora accepted his claims, even after he became a Jewish apostate with his conversion to Islam in 1666. Sabbatai Zevi's followers, both during his "Messiahship" and after his conversion to Islam, are known as Sabbateans. They can be grouped into three: "Maaminim" (believers), "Haberim" (associates), and "Ba'ale Milhamah" (warriors).[1]
Part of the Sabbateans lived on until well into the 20th century as Dönmeh.