Yes it symbolizes the 12 tribes of Isreal
Coming from Hebrew, Micah literally means "one who is like Yahweh". In the biblical sense, this name was given to several men in the Old Testament; I.E: The Book of Micah which is a prophetic book in the Tanakh/Old Testament, and was written by the sixth of the twelve minor prophets.
If you are referring to the twelve biblical apostles then, yes, it should be capitalized.
A dodecahedron is a polyhedron with twelve faces. It comes from the Greek words dodeka, meaning twelve, and hedra, meaning face.
The 12 baskets used to collect the left-over pieces of bread after Jesus fed the 5000 were likely around the size of a hand-held basket, typically used for carrying food or other items. The specific size is not mentioned in the Bible.
The biblical nation was formed when the twelve tribes, guided by Joshua the successor of Moses, took possession of the land. The nation expanded under King David.
The name Thomas means "twin" in Aramaic. In the Bible, Thomas was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. He is often known as "Doubting Thomas" because he initially doubted Jesus' resurrection until he saw and touched the wounds of Jesus.
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The Israelites, descendants of the biblical patriarch Jacob, were divided into twelve tribes which were named after Jacob's sons and grandsons. These tribes were Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, and Benjamin.
If you mean the Biblical Israel, who was also named Jacob, he had twelve sons and a daughter (Genesis ch.29-30 and 35).
The English meaning for the Kikuyu word ikumi na igiri is twelve.
The number of gates of New Jerusalem as John describes them is Twelve. The traditional meaning of the number twelve is foundation.
All priests were from the tribe of Levi. This tribe was not allocated land in the division of Canaan, but were provided for in biblical laws.