The name Ari or Arie is equal to the Hebrew nounארי('ari), meaning lion, and comes from the verbארה('ara), meaning to gather: Excerpted from: Abarim Publications' Biblical Dictionary ארה The verbארה('ara) means to collect, pluck or gather. Nounsאר...
Meaning: brave. 4: Ari's origin, as well as its use, is in the Maori language. Meaning: visible, clear. 5: Ari is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin. Meaning: sin. In addition, Ari is a variant of the name Aaron (English, German, Hebrew, and Polish) in the English and Spanish ...
Some interpret the name as a combination of Ari, meaning ‘lion’ in Hebrew, and Bella, meaning ‘beautiful’ in Italian. Hence, the name could also signify ‘beautiful lion.’ The common phonetic spelling of Aribella is AIR-ih-bell-uh. However, it could be alternatively spelled as ayr-...
I made sure it couldn’t stand without you. I wanted the entire nation to see that your participation is crucial. Bnei Yisrael has worked very hard, but you’re the only one who can put it all together. That’s why I’m writing in the Torah, ‘Moshe erected...
We may have worn tefillin for forty years. On the one hand, that’s great – that’s “tamid,” consistency. We can look back and say we never missed a day! But that tamid also becomes old hat and sometimes lacks the true meaning of the mitzvah. ...
Strong's Concordance combines the King James Bible version with Greek and Hebrew lexicons. ... Then, just check the "Strongs Numbers" option. The words ... ISA - YLT module is a Greek / Hebrew interlinear Bible software. original Bible texts and Bible translation ...on the concordant ver...
5:Ari is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin.Meaning:sin. In addition, Ari is a variant of the nameAaron(English, German, Hebrew, and Polish) in the English and Spanish languages. Ari is also a pet form of the nameArel(English and Hebrew) as well as a contraction of the nameAriel(Eng...
The Mishneh Sachir answers based on the difference between mitzvos done out of love and those done out of fear. One who serves Hashem out of love is rewarded in this world as well as in the next, whereas one who serves out of fear is rewarded only in the next world. ...
Rabbi Moshe Reis (MeRosh Tzurim) goes even further. The whole purpose of the ketores was to smell good. So it stands to reason that we should enhance its fragrance not just with honey but with all kinds of other sweet-smelling spices. Nonetheless, we’re forbidden to do that. Logic ma...