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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 ...
It is the Aramaic dialect, as it is sometimes called, as distinguished from the Hebrew dialect. It was the language of commerce and of social intercourse in ...
hebrew, n. & adj. --n. 1 a member of a Semitic people orig. centred in ancient Palestine. 2 a the language of this people. b a modern form of this used esp.
Jan 1, 2001 · You would be right in understanding that the Hebrew verb system is much less sophisticated than the Greek language.
Aramaic was the most widely used language, and there was some evidence of usage of Hebrew. The presence of targums (Aramaic translations of Scripture) shows ...
TALMUD [SMITH]. (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 ...
Dec 14, 2005 · ... Hebrew word “spirit” (ruakh) basically means “wind or breath,” not “ ... The expression itself is literally “ your (God's) Spirit of holiness” (;v ...
The basic sense of the Hebrew word seems to be “to make distinct.” The word may also have the sense of “to divide in parts,” “to interpret,” or “to translate.” ...
Nov 28, 2006 · Hebrew | the Semitic language in which most of the Old Testament was originally written; Heliopolis | the Greek name for the city of On in ...