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Everyone acquainted with Hebrew knows how frequently yesh, "is" occurs; as frequent is 'ith in Targumic. In the Bible, the papyri, the form found is 'ithi.
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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 ...
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tn Or “without Christ.” Both “Christ” (Greek) and “Messiah” (Hebrew and Aramaic) mean “one who has been anointed.” Because the context refers to ancient ...
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Nov 28, 2006 · anthropomorphism | a figure of speech which attributes human or personal characteristics to that which is not human; often applied to biblical ...
24 For Christ did not enter a sanctuary made with hands —the representation of the true sanctuary — but into heaven itself , and he appears now in God's ...
* GRK-HEB (Greek-Hebrew) tab -- Displays the Bible Greek/Hebrew with Strong's numbers (definitions will be displayed on demand). ... #18: Strengthen your daily ...
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... Hebrew with the noun אָוֶן (ʾaven, “nothingness” = idolatry). ... The warriors of Meshech Tubal are described as uncircumcised, so it would ...
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The noun appears in postbiblical Hebrew with the meaning “foundation” (see Jastrow 1636 s.v. שָׁת). (0.33), (Psa 9:1). 2 tc The ...
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tn The Hebrew phrase is “and from my flesh.” This could mean “without my flesh,” i.e., separated from my flesh, or “from my flesh,” i.e., in or with my flesh.
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May 1, 2021 · The Old Testament was originally written in Hebrew, with some small parts written in Aramaic. The New Testament was originally written in Greek.
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