Serah were a visual kei band formed on July 30, 2014. They were first formed as a limited-period band, project「S」. They disbanded after their presents live at Shibuya REX on April 27, 2015.
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| - Serah were a visual kei band formed on July 30, 2014. They were first formed as a limited-period band, project「S」. They disbanded after their presents live at Shibuya REX on April 27, 2015.
- Serakh bat Asher was, in the Tanakh, a daughter of Asher, the son of Jacob. She is counted among the seventy members of the patriarch's family who emigrated from Canaan to Egypt, and her name occurs in connection with the census taken by Moses in the wilderness. She is mentioned also among the descendants of Asher in I Chronicles vii. 30. The fact of her being the only one of her sex to be mentioned in the genealogical lists seemed to the Rabbis to indicate that there was something extraordinary in connection with her history; and she became the heroine of several legends.
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| - Serah were a visual kei band formed on July 30, 2014. They were first formed as a limited-period band, project「S」. They disbanded after their presents live at Shibuya REX on April 27, 2015.
- Serakh bat Asher was, in the Tanakh, a daughter of Asher, the son of Jacob. She is counted among the seventy members of the patriarch's family who emigrated from Canaan to Egypt, and her name occurs in connection with the census taken by Moses in the wilderness. She is mentioned also among the descendants of Asher in I Chronicles vii. 30. The fact of her being the only one of her sex to be mentioned in the genealogical lists seemed to the Rabbis to indicate that there was something extraordinary in connection with her history; and she became the heroine of several legends.
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