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Meaning of baraka by andres alberto molina coutiño





andres alberto molina coutiño

baraka
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Baraka: In Hebrew baraka mean kneeling, in latin it translates as the Act of blessing. The Hebrews in antiquity knelt to receive (baraka) God's blessings through the Patriarchs, which received the blessing is put on her knees and giving the blessing placed his hand on the head pronouncing words from God that would mark l to life he received it.

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