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This book completes the historical books of the Old Testament. The conjunction "w" (waw = and), with which it begins, is significant. It shows that the book was ...
1 describes the original creation of the earth, while v. 2 refers to a judgment that reduced it to a chaotic condition. Verses 3ff. then describe the re- ...
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The Hebrew title has perished with the original Hebrew text. Rabbinical writers call the Books of Maccabees ciphere ha-chashmonim, "The Book of the Hasmoneans" ...
Now in Ex 4:3 and 7:9 the Hebrew tannin and nachash ("serpent") seem identified as are the Greek drakon and ophis in Rev 12:9. We may therefore take drakon in ...
Jun 3, 2004 · ... waw in a Hebrew word there is the middle letter. At the end of each book are statistics as: the total number of verses in Deuteronomy is 955 ...
Though a tale of Jewish patriotism written originally in Hebrew, this book ... Since he so often mentions Dothan (Greek Dothae, Dothaim) (Jth 3:9; 4:6; 7 ... (Jth 2 ...
The books of the Old Testament are written almost entirely in the Hebrew language. ... 7. Comparison of Aramaic of Assouan with That of ... waw in the preterite ...
The strongly supported conjecture of former years that the book was composed in Hebrew was turned into a practical certainty through the discovery, by Dr. S.
May 11, 2010 · The particles waw/kai in the Bible serve as both connectors and markers. Not only do they indicate the beginning of independent units of thought ...
May 27, 2004 · When Nehemiah arrived, he found the Jewish state in even worse shambles than he had anticipated. The walls of Jerusalem lay in ruins, the ...