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Shekhinah

Also She·kinah,

[shi-kee-nuh, -kahy-, shuh-khee-nah, shuh-khee-nuh]

noun

Theology.
  1. the presence of God on earth or a symbol or manifestation of His presence.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Shekhinah1

First recorded in 1655–65, Shekhinah is from the Hebrew word shēkhīnāh
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Example Sentences

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Judaism teaches us that the Shekhinah — the presence of God — is most clearly present when a group is gathered.

The Vulcan hand greeting, for instance, which Nimoy invented, is the Hebrew letter shin, the symbol for the Shekhinah, a feminine aspect of the divine.

One of these, the Shekhinah, was the Zohar's obsession, the portal through which it pulled believers willy-nilly into the divine drama.

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