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Jun 14, 2004 · hymjn is Hebrew meaning Yahweh comforts. 3. The Writings: The Hebrew placement of the books is among the Writings just before Chronicles and ...
B. 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 ...
Perhaps the term Maccabees was generalized so as to denote all who suffered for their faith. Some hold that the book was written originally as a kind of ...
May 17, 2011 · It means that we speak about God as if He were a man. God is described in physical, sociological, and psychological terms which relate to human ...
Mar 29, 2011 · For this post I took a look at the Hebrew term in the NET Bible, and to be honest I was surprised at what I found. The word sheol (שְׁאוֹל) occurs ...
The verbal root תָּמַם (tamam) means “to be blameless, complete.” The word is found in Gen 25:27 where it describes Jacob as “even-tempered.” It also occurs in Ps ...
tn Or “Adam”; however, the Hebrew term has the definite article here. 2 sn The name Eve means “Living one” or “Life-giver” in Hebrew. 3 tn The explanatory ...
(Zec 3:3). 1 sn The Hebrew word צוֹאִים (tsoʾim) means “excrement.” This disgusting figure of speech suggests Joshua's absolute ...
tn Or “the third [is] Napheth”; or “Napheth-dor.” The meaning of the Hebrew phrase is uncertain. (0.81), (Pro ...
tn The Hebrew term הַשָּׂטָן (hassatan, “the satan”) suggests not so much a personal name (as in almost all English translations) but an epithet, namely, “the ...