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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GolemGolem - Wikipedia

    The word golem occurs once in the Bible, in Psalm 139:16, which uses the word גלמי (golmi; 'my golem', 'my light form', 'raw material') to connote the unfinished human being before God's eyes. The Mishnah uses the term to refer to someone who is unsophisticated: "Seven characteristics are in an uncultivated person, and seven in a learned ...

  2. Apr 5, 2019 · Golem Key Takeaways. A golem is a mythical Jewish creature. According to medieval legend, he is a man made of earthen materials brought to life by a rabbi through ancient rituals. According to the Judeo-Christian Bible, the first golem was Adam, formed from clay and created by God. Golems are often found in literature.

  3. Golem Network is an open-source and decentralized platform that connects users who share and access computing power. It uses the Golem token ($GLM) as a medium of exchange and supports various projects in scientific research, 3D animation, AI and more.

  4. 4 days ago · Golem, in Jewish folklore, an image endowed with life. The term is used in the Bible (Psalms 139:16) and in Talmudic literature to refer to an embryonic or incomplete substance.

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  5. Golem is a Rock / Ground type Pokémon that evolves from Geodude. It has a hard and durable body that can withstand dynamite blasts and sheds its skin once a year.

    • 1.4 m (4′07″)
    • Megaton Pokémon
    • 0076
    • Rock Ground
  6. www.myjewishlearning.com › article › golemGolem | My Jewish Learning

    A golem is a clay creature that has been magically brought to life. The name comes from the Hebrew word “golem,” which means something incomplete or unfinished, like an embryo. The Talmud relates a tale of rabbis who grew hungry while on a journey–so they created a calf out of earth and ate it for dinner.

  7. The Talmud uses the word as “unformed” or “imperfect” and according to Talmudic legend, Adam is called “golem,” meaning “body without a soul” (Sanhedrin 38b) for the first 12 hours of his existence. The golem appears in other places in the Talmud as well.

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