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Azharot ''Azharot'' ((ヘブライ語:אזהרות)), "exhortations") are didactic liturgical poems on, or versifications of, the 613 commandments in rabbinical enumeration. The first known example appears in the tenth century Siddur of Saadia Gaon; The best known include those by two Spanish authors of the Middle Ages; Isaac ben Reuben Albargeloni and Solomon ibn Gabirol.〔〔 ==Etymology== The name of the poetical form derives from the first word of its earliest example, (ヘブライ語:אזהרות ראשית לעמך נתת).〔 Two attempts to ascribe special meaning to that choice of term have been suggested:〔unsourced information on Hebrew Wikipedia page, retrieved October 13, 2015〕 # Chazal sometimes refer to biblical prohibitions as ''azharot''. # The numerological sum of a condensed form of the word (אזהרת, instead of אזהרות) equals the number of commandments.
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