The name Hebrew describes the condition of being without bounds, and thus being entirely free. It is for freedom that Christ has set us free (Galatians 5:1), which means that the entire world is destined to be Hebrew or be governed by Hebrew (Genesis 12:3, Zechariah 8:20-23, Revelatio...
Aatami is a Finnish form of the name Adam. Adam is an ancient Hebrew name that means “man.” From Genesis, Adam is said to be the first human GodGod formed from the ground. Adam dwelt in the Garden of Eden with Eve until he ate the forbidden fruit and was exiled. From the 1960s...
The word Elohim is the plural of El (or possibly of Eloah) and is the first name for God given in the Tanakh: "In the beginning, God (Elohim) created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1): The name Elohim is unique to Hebraic thinking: it occurs only in Hebrew and in no ...
that is) and still make sense. We could talk of the "Ten Things" that God gave Moses on Mount Sinai, because a decree is also a "thing". Likewise, it's possible to translate Genesis 11:1: "And the whole earth was of one language, and of one thing" (rather than one speech...
Genesis – origin Gersham – Exiled Geva – hill Gideon – mighty warrior Gilana – joy Hadara – bedecked in beauty Hadassa – flowering myrtle Hali – sea; necklace, place name Hana -flower, blossom; fower, graceful, merciful Hannah – grace of God ...
Our scholars used a calendar cycle of 19 years consisting of 12 years of 12 lunar months each and 7 years of 13 lunar months each for a total of 235 lunar months. The Hebrew name for this cycle is mahzor qatan. At some point in the history of the calendar, the beginning of the ve...
6. You wrote: “The great challengeis the name נפתלי NAPTALIY.” Why don’t you think that the stated etymologyat Genesis 30: 8 makes sense? 7. I myself don’t see any of the Matriarchs as bearing names that signify ...
Within Genesis are hidden codes Now you can learn your hidden potential via these same codes as they are translated from English letters to Hebrew letters. (All correspondences are standard except for the cases of F and X have no correspondence in Hebrew. Here they are equated to TH (Tayt)...
like "Yeruba'al" forGideon in Judges; or "Yisrael" for Ya'akov in Genesis.” But consider what the text s-a-y-s about the “names of the people concerned” in the Patriarchalnarratives. According to the text: 1. God says that the name “Abraham” means that Abram will be the fat...
Each of us must wrestle alone, in the dark places of fear, to find our new name from God (Gen. 32:24). Is the blessing for you or not? The essential thing is to know (and more importantly) to be known by Yeshua…. It is a matter of trust, of sharing your heart, being real...