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David was the name of the great biblical hero who is credited with killing the giant Goliath and subsequently ascending to the throne of Israel. The name David is derived from the Hebrew word that means “beloved.” David Deutsch, an Israeli physicist, also goes by this name, which is used...
A lesser-known archangel, but the name is probably best known today on comedian Gadiel Del Orte. Thanks to him, and the trend for biblical-sounding names, Gadiel has been rising in recent years. Gadiel Continued Gil Origin: Hebrew Meaning: "happiness" Description: Pronounced zheel, it's ...
"name" Hebrew isn't an abstract label but much rather an ordinary word used as an appellative, like a nickname or even a signature quality. It meansOne Who Passes OverorOne Who TransitsorOne From The Other [Dry] Sideor evenFlower ForthorDeducerorOne Who Looks At Something From All ...
Samuela – her name is God Sapphire – Precious Gem Sarah – princess Sarai – quarrelsome Sarea – name of an angel Saul – asked for Seff – a wolf Sela – a rock Seraphim – burning ones, angels, ardent Seraphina – afire, angel, seraph ...
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The modern word "Hebrew" is derived from the word "ʕibri" (plural "ʕibrim") one of several names for the Jewish people. It is traditionally understood to be an adjective based on the name of Abraham's ancestor, Eber ("ʕebr" עבר in Hebrew) mentioned in Genesis 10:21....
“Name above all names” (Phil. 2:9) “In Him is life” (John 1:4) Angel of the LORD (מַלְאַךְ יְהוָה) Branch of the LORD (צֶמַח יְהוָה) . Three words?
Word Origin:Derived from the Hebrew root מַלְאָךְ (mal'akh), meaning "messenger" or "angel." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:While there is no direct Greek equivalent for the name Malachi, the concept of a "messenger" is related to the Greek word ἄγγελο...