Bathkol

/bɑːθˈkoʊl/ noun

In Jewish tradition, a heavenly or divine voice that conveys messages from God, often heard after the period of prophecy ended.

From Hebrew 'bat kol' (literally 'daughter of a voice'), combining 'bat' (daughter) and 'kol' (voice). This theological concept appears in rabbinic literature and reflects a way of understanding divine communication.

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