04:4604:46, 20 July 2023diffhist+1
Zohar
changed 'Mehimna' to 'Meheimna,' which is already used multiple times in this article
04:4204:42, 20 July 2023diffhist+31
Zohar
Moved the link for the article on Tikunei haZohar to its *first* mention in this article. Added link to article on Ashkenazi Jews. Other small changes.
06:0306:03, 9 July 2023diffhist−7
Tikunei haZohar
The word 'clear' made it sound like a commercial advertisement for the book, instead of just encyclopedic information about the book.
6 July 2023
04:5104:51, 6 July 2023diffhist+1
m
Temple of the Black Light
Corrected the spelling of Nödtveidt's last name in two places. Relocated the link to the article on him to the *first* mention of his name.
02:3802:38, 24 May 2023diffhist+1
Lilith
Undid revision 1156668087 by
47.210.170.233 (
talk) The final letter of Lilith's name is the Hebrew letter 'Tav,' which has two possible pronunciations, depending on whether it has a dagesh. With a dagesh, it is pronounced like a hard 't' as in 'cat.' Without a dagesh, it is pronounced like a soft 'th' as in 'bath.' There is no dagesh in Lilith's name.Tags: UndoReverted
20 May 2023
04:0104:01, 20 May 2023diffhist+12
Burney Relief
For this article's first use of 'Sumerian,' I added a link to the Sumer article. I also reworked a sentence and corrected the spelling of the word 'locate.'
04:4604:46, 20 July 2023diffhist+1
Zohar
changed 'Mehimna' to 'Meheimna,' which is already used multiple times in this article
04:4204:42, 20 July 2023diffhist+31
Zohar
Moved the link for the article on Tikunei haZohar to its *first* mention in this article. Added link to article on Ashkenazi Jews. Other small changes.
06:0306:03, 9 July 2023diffhist−7
Tikunei haZohar
The word 'clear' made it sound like a commercial advertisement for the book, instead of just encyclopedic information about the book.
6 July 2023
04:5104:51, 6 July 2023diffhist+1
m
Temple of the Black Light
Corrected the spelling of Nödtveidt's last name in two places. Relocated the link to the article on him to the *first* mention of his name.
02:3802:38, 24 May 2023diffhist+1
Lilith
Undid revision 1156668087 by
47.210.170.233 (
talk) The final letter of Lilith's name is the Hebrew letter 'Tav,' which has two possible pronunciations, depending on whether it has a dagesh. With a dagesh, it is pronounced like a hard 't' as in 'cat.' Without a dagesh, it is pronounced like a soft 'th' as in 'bath.' There is no dagesh in Lilith's name.Tags: UndoReverted
20 May 2023
04:0104:01, 20 May 2023diffhist+12
Burney Relief
For this article's first use of 'Sumerian,' I added a link to the Sumer article. I also reworked a sentence and corrected the spelling of the word 'locate.'