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Nephtali

American  
[nef-tuh-lahy] / ˈnɛf təˌlaɪ /

noun

Douay Bible.
  1. Naphtali.


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Among the most popular has been “Nephtali,” directed by the American animator Glen Keane, who came to Paris to make a study of a young ballet dancer.

From New York Times

"Néphtali!" cried our Moollah, turning towards a neighbouring sákla, at the gate of which stood a saddled horse.

From Project Gutenberg

No, brother Néphtali; I have been twice to Mecca, and have seen plenty of Jews and Armenians every where.

From Project Gutenberg

By this time Néphtali was at the side of the Moollah, and was examining the travellers with an eagle glance.

From Project Gutenberg

"He is strong in them in whom the faith is weak, Néphtali;—yet, if I mistake not, the hinder horseman has hair flowing from under his cap."

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