"Shem HaMephorash" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Hebrew הַשֵּׁם הַמְפוֹרָשׁ (haššēm hamp̄ōrāš, literally “the explicit name”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|he|הַשֵּׁם הַמְפוֹרָשׁ|lit=the explicit name|tr=haššēm hamp̄ōrāš}} Hebrew הַשֵּׁם הַמְפוֹרָשׁ (haššēm hamp̄ōrāš, literally “the explicit name”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun|nolinkhead=1}} Shem HaMephorash
  1. (Judaism, mysticism) One of the esoteric names of God within Kabballah, corresponding to the Tetragrammaton, often referring to a 72-worded variant in particular. Tags: Judaism Categories (topical): Judaism
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