The angel Adriel is known as the Angel of Death. Adriel entered the charts in 2002, and has risen now into the Top 200. Adriel Continued Anne Origin: French variation of English Ann and Hebrew Hannah Meaning: "grace" Description: The name of the sainted mother of the Virgin Mary was...
35.Keshet.This lovely Hebrew name for girls has the equally beautiful meaning of “rainbow” for your bright and colorful baby girl. 36.Lilach.Floral names are a great option when you’re looking for elegant and feminine names, and this Hebrew girls’ name certainly delivers. Meaning “lilac...
If you read Isaiah 7:14 in Hebrew, however, there’s a problem about the meaning of the Hebrew word almah. Does it mean young girl or virgin? In the Greek Septuagint it is translated parthenos, which is virgin. Matthew was apparently relying on the Septuagint, which may have mis...
the theta (the O with the line through it) was the symbol of the sun, which came to also mean Jesus. Then Uios, the Y/Upsilon, meaning Son, and finally the E/Sigma, the first letter in Soter, meaning Savior.
Yokhanan’s aba, father, Zechariah, and his ima, mother, Elizabeth, were both righteous before God Lk 1:6, but baby Yokhanan was conceived with the stain of original sin, as we all are. Only Rabbi Yeshua and the Blessed Virgin Mary were conceived without the stain of original sin. ...
feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to separate; a virgin (from her privacy); sometimes (by continuation) a bride; also (figuratively) a city or state:--maid, virgin. 1331 bthuwliymbeth-oo-leem' masculine plural of the same as 'bthuwlah' (1330); (collectively and abs...
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 ...
If you ponder and meditate on the spiritual meaning of the Hebrew letters, you will tap deeply into the mind of God. You will find treasures of his revelation that many moons of reading the texts of Scripture at face value may fail to gain for you. ...
We believe in ONE God, Yehovah, as He revealed Himself in the Holy Bible (Deut. 6:4). He is God the Father and the only true God, as stated by Yeshua (John 17:3). Together with Yeshua, they are one (“echad” in the Hebrew) meaning compound unity of oneness. Yehovah is NOT ...
First, the article analyses the modes and channels for the acquisition of Hebraica by Christians and the difficulties involved in such a task, which had serious implications for the scope and character of Christian Hebraica collections. It then traces the dissemination of Jewish texts among ...