not the most hated thing can help nurses realize the human dignity of psychiatric patients by understanding that, as an unrighteous act is more detestable than death, the meaning and value of righteousness are greater than life itself... MH Lee,SC Lee,SC Lee - 《Hu LI Za Zhi》 被引量:...
Hebrew is God’s heart language—the mother tongue of the Scriptures Jesus read. Hebrew is also an extremely rich, poetic language that looks at the world in very different ways than English. What it says in English is an inexact representation of its meaning in its original language. Some ...
(1Ki 20:14-19; Es 1:1-3; Da 3:1, 3, 30) The Hebrew and Aramaic word for “jurisdictional district” (medhi·nahʹ) comes from the root verb din, meaning “judge.” 王上20:14-19;斯1:1-3;但3:1,3,30)译作“省”的希伯来语和阿拉米语(medhi·nahʹ梅迪纳)源自一个动词词根di...
Original Word:צִדְקָה Part of Speech:Noun Feminine Transliteration:tsidqah Pronunciation:tsid-kaw' Phonetic Spelling:(tsid-kaw') Definition:Righteousness, justice Meaning:beneficence Word Origin:Derived from the root צָדַק (tsadaq), meaning "to be just" or "to ...
Usage:The name Yesarelah can be understood to mean "God is upright" or "God is straight." It is a proper noun used to denote a specific individual or group within the context of the Hebrew Bible. The name reflects a characteristic or attribute of God, emphasizing His righteousness and mo...
But thanks to the inspired interpreter, the Teacher of Righteousness, their leader, they could now understand the real meaning of the prophet’s words, which are, after all, the words of God. For the Dead Sea Scroll people, Habakkuk is really about the Kittim, not the Chaldeans. It’s ...
Make every effort to present yourself before God as a proven worker who does not need to be ashamed, teaching the message of truth accurately. 2 Timothy 2:15 Make every effort – What is the role of Torah in our quest for righteousness? Is it just a rule book, an instruction manual, ...
“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...
The Hebrew word “kadosh,” an adjective meaning holy, and its noun and verb forms (holiness and to sanctify) are used repeatedly in the Bible. They are used
heart, which was considered the seat of emotions and will. Desires could lead individuals toward God and righteousness or away from Him into sin. The Hebrew Scriptures frequently address the importance of aligning one's desires with God's will, emphasizing the need for purity of heart and ...