Tirzah (Hebrew: תרצה) is a Hebrew word meaning "she is my delight." In the Bible it is the name of a woman, one of the daughters of Zelophehad.
Tirzah is first mentioned in the Torah (Numbers 26:33) as one of the five daughters of Zelophehad. After the death of their father, the five sisters went to Moses and asked him for hereditary rights (Numbers 27:1-11). Moses brought their plea to God, and it was granted. To this day, women in Judaism have the right to inherit property.
3 hug:
其实uum也没有你想的那么糟糕..
uum的团契可是超棒的呢!
我上个月才参加过他们的团契camp..
*因为我表哥是念uum的,所以我有机会参加*
manjung就是我家这里耶..
说不定你会遇见我 XD
哇 很好哦
他們還記得你呢~~~
呵呵呵
加油哦^^
UUM 没想象中那么差啦!
我有很多朋友都在那儿读书。
哈哈~
加油啦!
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