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krav
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Krav
In the Ellim Mythos, Krav was known as the God of military, combat, and strength. Like a great many primal beings, Krav originated from Eden. During his time there he was known as Champion of Eden. He was the favored of Tsedek. At one point Nahash attempted to tempt Krav; this angers Tsedek. He ends up "shattering" Nahash, which prevents him from using his powers or taking any form. Krav is often depicted wearing a type of galea and heavy armor.
Followers of Krav were impatient at best, preferring to fight things out rather then using diplomacy.
Etymology: Krav is derived from the Hebrew word for combat.
Submitted by talonalexander2 on January 26, 2021
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of krav in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of krav in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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La Barbera recommends travelling in pairs, and in known surroundings. Howard Mallen, co-founder and CEO of Krav Maga Worldwide, who teaches the popular self-defense technique developed by the Israel Defense Forces, said women should augment products like Cutrona’s with training. The risk of being attacked is increased when your attention is being diverted, you're alone, and/or your senses are impaired. Jogging or running is a perfect example of this, typically, runners have music blasting in their ears and jog by areas that can serve as hiding places for would be attackers.
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