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sn The Hebrew word Moreh (מוֹרֶה, moreh) means “teacher.” It may well be that the place of this great oak tree was a Canaanite shrine where ...
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DRINK, STRONG [SMITH]. The Hebrew term shecar , in its etymological sense, applies to any beverage that had intoxicating qualities.
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Dec 14, 2005 · The goal of this essay is to examine the foundations of the biblical teachings about the Holy Spirit in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament).
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tn The Hebrew term for “means of riding” is a cognate noun from the verb “ride” later in this verse. It refers to anything on which ...
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tn The Hebrew term אִם (ʾim) is used here in the sense of “when; whenever,” as in Ps 78:34 .
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tn Heb “My God, my holy one.” God's “holiness” in this context is his sovereign transcendence as the righteous judge of the world (see vv.
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tn The Hebrew term כִּיּוּן (kiyyun) apparently refers to the Mesopotamian god Kayamanu, or Saturn. The name, like “Sikkuth” in the previous line, is vocalized in ...
(0.35), (Dan 12:7). 1 tn Or “to the heavens.†The Hebrew term <span class="hebrew">×©× Ö¸×žÖ·×™Ö´× span> (<span ...
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tn The precise meaning of the Hebrew term <span class="hebrew">×”Ö·×'ִּתִּיתspan> (<span class="translit">haggittitspan>) is ...
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a title of divine appointment given to Jesus, the son of God. anointed. NET Glossary: a Greek transliteration of the Hebrew term meaning "anointed one," ...