“The whole world sighs…” (Apostle Paul). “It is of the very essence of Christianity to face suffering and death not because they are good, not because they have meaning, but because the resurrection of Jesus has robbed them of their meaning” (Merton). Amen, the final word is found...
It sets the stage for the demonstration of Jesus' compassion and divine grace. which in Hebrew is called BethesdaThe name "Bethesda" is derived from the Hebrew words "beth" (house) and "chesed" (mercy), meaning "house of mercy." This name is profoundly fitting, as it reflects the ...
Yes, both of those are right. אצלי is a first-person singular form of the preposition אצל. Its most usual meaning is "at my place" (there are other less common meanings, but you probably don't need to worry about those for now). יותר מאוח...
Hosea’s daughter’s name, Lo-ruhamah, comes from the Hebrew wordslo, meaningnoandracham, meaningcompassionormercy. Adonai tells Hosea,“Name herLo-ruhamah[no mercy], for I will no longer have compassion [racham] on the house of Israel, that I would ever forgive them.”(1:6) Similarly,...
from an unused root meaning to be hot; a day (as the warm hours), whether literal (from sunrise to sunset, or from one sunset to the next), or figurative (a space of time defined by an associated term), (often used adverb):--age, + always, + chronicals, continually(-ance), da...
There's just a tiny incorrectness in one of the Hebrew letters. A small lack of a line, and this tattoo spells not "Mercy"but "Lack" or "Absence". See,Mercyin Hebrew is "Chesed", but turn the letter Dalet into a Resh, and you've ended up with "Cheser", which means something ...