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What is the difference between Kavod and Shekina?

What is the difference between Kavod and Shekina?

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J. Harty

J. Harty

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J. Harty, Writer, M.A, Chula Vista

Answered Aug 29, 2019

Kavod may be a popular word that a lot of people use. Some may say that this means “Glory to God.” This is true, but this can also be used to mean other things. For example, some people use this word to refer to wealth or splendor. Shekinah is a word that is used to signify pride. This is something that a lot of humans are known to have.

Kavod may be a popular word that a lot of people use. Some may say that this means “Glory to
Some people use their satisfaction correctly, which means that they take pride in their accomplishments because they have known that they have done something that will make the world a better place. Sometimes, satisfaction may be excessive. It will cause people to share too many details about their ventures or not to accept help even when they know that they genuinely need it.

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Samantha Stewart

Samantha Stewart

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist, Post Graduate, Corpus Christi

Answered Jun 13, 2019

Kavod and Shekina may become confused with each other, but they have some differences too. Kavod means “Glory to the Lord.” Shekinah is known to be a “dwelling place.” Some people have associated this term with “pride.”

Kavod and Shekina may become confused with each other, but they have some differences too. Kavod
Some people have named their offspring Skehinah if they are girls not because of its meaning but because they like the way that it sounds. Others would like to use the name “Kavod” because they want how unique it is. Some people also choose it because of the word’s overall meaning. Take note that Kavod and Shekina refer to things that are sometimes not seen.

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