Draft:Kahana Rabbah
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Kahana Rabbah
-The meaning of the word Kahana Rabbah is a word pertaining to a priest or prophet of Baal.
Getting the etimology of each word follows:
"Kahan" [1] is an Aramaic term as "serving as a priest" or "serving as a prime minister. This term was commonly used in the Old Testamend in the Bible. "Rabbah" is commonly called as Rabbi ±[2] in Aramaic Hebrew. This was included in the bible where the priest during the time of the Messiah called themselves as Rabbi for the reason of them being the teachers of the Law. However, "Rabbah" or "Rabb" [3] in Arabic means "God", "Lord" or master which supports the claim that "Kahana Rabbah" means a priest or a prophet of Baal because according to Judaism and the Semitic Lands, Baal [4] is the lord or god of the Canaanites.
- ^ https://www.biblestudytools.com/lexicons/hebrew/kjv/kahan.html
- ^ https://languages.oup.com/
- ^ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabb#:~:text=Rabb%20%28Arabic%3A%20%D8%B1%D8%A8%2C%20Rabb%E1%88%80%2C%20sometimes%20%22%20rabb%20%28-i%2F-u%2F-a%29%22%29%2C,Indian%20subcontinent%20in%20reference%20to%20the%20Supreme%20Being.
- ^ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baal