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Nov 13, 2014 · The Hebrew name of the book is 'Ekah (אֵיכָה), the Hebrew word for “How” or “Oh” that appears at 1:1, 2:1, and 4:1. The Greek title is Threnos ...
Oct 7, 2014 · Yahweh Tsidkenu was the name given by God in the book of Jeremiah for the Messiah. It means “The Lord Our Righteousness.” The character of ...
Jan 14, 2013 · "I" sections are present in both Ezra and Nehemiah, which show they are two separate books even though they are combined in Hebrew tradition. 8: ...
Jan 14, 2013 · This entire passage seems to form a literary unit, which deals with a recommitment to Yahweh as the faithful Covenant God (cf. 9:17), and a ...
Jeshua, · Bani · Sherebiah · Jamin · Akkub · Shabbethai · Hodiah · Maaseiah ...
1. 'Elohim · 2. 'El · 3. 'Eloah · 4. 'Adhon, 'Adhonay · 5. Yahweh (Yahweh) · 6. Tsur (Rock) · 7. Ka`dhosh · 8. Shadday.
The book is called by the name of its principal hero which in Greek is Tobit, Tobeit and Codex N Tobeith. The original Hebrew word thus transliterated (Tobhiyah) ...
NAME OF THE BOOK. A. It is named after the Persian Queen of the day. B. Her name in Hebrew is Hadassah (BDB 213), which means "myrtle" (2:7; Neh. 8:15; Zech.
PENTATEUCH, THE [SMITH]. is the Greek name given to the five books commonly called the "five books of Moses." This title is derived from "pente",five, ...
“The sequence in chapter 8 is striking: intellectual response to the Word (vv. ... an English name representing two different Hebrew names,as representing the ...