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identical -- to the Hebrew word for "believe" (amam), or faithful. ... an expression of absolute trust and confidence. (HMM). of Hebrew origin (543); properly, ...
a person descended from Heber; an ancient Jew; a Hebrew speaking Jew any Jew ... The pronouns exhibit a similar resemblance to Hebrew and also to Biblical Aramaic ...
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.
tn Heb “and you multiplied against me your words.” The Hebrew verb occurs only here and in Prov 27:6 , where it refers to the “excessive” kisses of an enemy.
“If you buy a Hebrew servant, he is to serve you for six years, but in the seventh year he will go out free without paying anything.
(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.
In the Niphal this verb “is used idiomatically, of getting away from so as to abandon…especially of an army raising a siege…†(see S. R. Driver, <i>Notes ...
The writer of this epistle meets the Hebrew Christians on their own ground, showing that the new faith gave them Christ the Son of God, more prevailing than the ...
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, 2012 · In the book of Hebrews faith is not a forensic position (justification by faith), but a faithful life to the end (chapters 11-12). I am afraid ...
The Ultimate Hebrew Aleph Bet Guide. How the Hebrew Letters Are Written, Read & Pronounced. Our Free Hebrew Alphabet PDF Chart Includes...