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6.50" x 20.00"
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12.00" x 25.50"
On the Doorposts of Your House..Shaddai Framed Print
by Marlene Burns
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On the Doorposts of Your House..Shaddai framed print by Marlene Burns. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Marleneburns©2020.
In the first paragraph of the Shema (“Hear, O Israel, The Lord is Our G-d, The Lord is One”),
we are commanded to... more
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marleneburns©2020.
In the first paragraph of the Shema (“Hear, O Israel, The Lord is Our G-d, The Lord is One”),
we are commanded to write these words upon the doorposts of our house and upon our gates.
The Shema and its first two biblical paragraphs from Deuteronomy ( 6:4-9 and 11:13-21 )
are calligraphed on a piece of parchment (klaf) by a scribe (sofer) and placed inside a case.
The word Mezuzah means doorpost, but commonly refers to the parchment and case
that are vertically affixed to the right doorpost, on a diagonal slant toward the entry.
One of G-d’s names, Shaddai, is written on the reverse side of the parchment so that it faces outward.
Traditionally the first letter (shin) of Shaddai is on a Mezuzah case as well.
Shaddai is also an acronym for the Hebrew words meaning “Guardian of the Doors of Israel.”
When a mezuzah is affixed to the doorpost of a home, it is a reminder of our exodus from Egypt
when blood marked the Jew...
About Marlene Burns
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED marleneburns©2022 NFT ART: https://nftmb.art Marlene offers an exciting, experimental and exceptional body of work, playing with color, edgy design and mixed media to produce art that befits the process. In her series of Urban Abstracts, she 'paints' with pieces of her abstract photographs taken in the city. The newest series, examines Hebrew prayers and words.
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