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Throughout the notes most Hebrew and Greek words or phrases will be transliterated into English. General guidelines for transliteration are as follows: Hebrew ...
In Hebrew both words are substantives; in English the former is a verb meaning "to go," or "get on as to circumstances" (Century Dict.), the latter, a ...
a language spoken by the people of Aram a person descended from Heber; an ancient Jew; a Hebrew speaking Jew any Jew, but particularly one who spoke the ...
tn Heb “the pit.” The Hebrew noun בּוֹר (bor, “pit; cistern”) is sometimes used of the grave and/or the realm of the dead. See Ps 28:1 .
GOEL - go'-el (go'el, "redeemer"): Goel is the participle of the Hebrew word gal'al ("to deliver," "to redeem") which aside from its common usage is frequently ...
Pronunciation: ish-shaw'. Origin: from 0376 or 0582. Reference: TWOT - 137a. PrtSpch: noun feminime. In Hebrew: hsa 147, hsah 102, tsa 98, wtsa 66, hsal 58, ...
There are ten Hebrew words used in Scripture to signify locust. ... Haghabh (4) is one of the clean leaping insects of Lev 11:22 (English Versions of the Bible " ...
Dec 10, 2012 · English poetry is developed from Greek and Latin poetry, which is primarily sound-based. Hebrew poetry has much in common with Canaanite poetry.
These two Hebrew words appear to be interchangeable (Job 25:6; Isa. 14:11). Tola'im in some places denotes the caterpillar (Deut. 28:39; Jonah 4:7), and rimmah, ...
(i.e. doctrine , from the Hebrew word "to learn") is a large collection of writings, containing a full account of the civil and religious laws of the Jews.