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The Hebrew word simply means “darkness,” but in the Bible ... Hasel, “The Polemical Nature of the Genesis Cosmology,” EvQ 46 [1974]: 81-102). The Book of Genesis ...
Israel's move to Egypt 45:16-46:30. 12. Joseph's ... (bara) and the expression “formless and void. ... H. H. Hardy's new book Exegetical Gems from Biblical Hebrew ...
The book is mostly Hebrew poetry (see Appendix One). ... 26 is the Hebrew term Bara. It is used in Genesis ... If chapter 46 emphasized the fall of the Babylonian ...
... Hebrew Bible from the first word or words in the book. ... Israel's move to Egypt 45:16-46:30. 12. Joseph's ... (bara) and the expression “formless and void.” New ...
The verb אָר ָּב (bara') always describes the divine activity of fashioning something new, fresh, and perfect. The verb does not necessarily describe creation out ...
The book was called "Ecclesiastes," which is a Latinized form from the Septuagint. This is the Greek term for "one who assembles," from the root "to call out.".
... Book of Genesis and the formative period of Israel's ... “Dimensions of the Hebrew Word for 'Create' (bara). ... ” Biblical Archaeologist 46:3 (Summer 1983):155-62.
(It is used in the summary statement of v. 1.) The author wishes to underscore that these creatures – even the great ones – are part of God's perfect creation.
Its basic meaning is to fashion by cutting. God willed into being everything but Himself. Psalm 33:6,9; Heb. 11:3 and II Pet. 3:5 present creation (cosmology) ...
▣ "Creator" This is a form of the Hebrew word bara (BDB 135, KB 153, Qal active participle, Gen. 1:1). It is exclusively used to describe God as the One who ...