In a number of cases the writers of the Christian Greek Scriptures evidently made use of the Greek Septuagint translation when quoting from the Hebrew Scriptures. 不少例子显示,《希腊语经卷》的执笔者引录《希伯来语经卷》时,所用的圣经是希腊语《七十子译本》。 jw2019 (1Ki 20:14-19; Es ...
The first to be called Hebrew was Abraham (Genesis 14:13), whose offspring (a mere subset of the Hebrews) would be like the "dust of the earth", the stuff from which everything was made, "so that if anyone can number the dust of the earth, then your descendants can also be ...
Because Hebrew numbers are formed with letters, you may hear Israelis using the sounds of the letters instead of the proper word for the number. One example of this is the Jewish holiday of Lag BaOmer. Literally, the name of the holiday means the "33rd day of the Omer." Instead of us...
The Hebrew name Uzzi has the meaning “Jehovah is my strength.” It is a name given to boys. Uzzi was a name that was given to a number of minor characters in the Old Testament. It is possible that the wonderful meaning of this name will be obscured because of its relationship with t...
Hebrew uses a number of one-letter prefixes that are added to words for various purposes. These are called inseparable prepositions or "Letters of Use" (Hebrew: אותיות השימוש, Otiyot HaShimush). Such items include: the definite article ha- (/ha/) (="the...
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a primitive root; properly, to weigh out; by implication, to allot or constitute officially; also to enumerate or enroll:--appoint, count, number, prepare, set, tell. 4488 manehmaw-neh' from 'manah' (4487); properly, a fixed weight or measured amount, i.e. (techn.) a maneh or ...
A number, appearing between brackets after the item name, can be used as a keyboard shortcut n/a If necessary, Hebrew localization will follow the source. A punctuation sign, appearing between brackets after the item name, can be used as a keyboard shortcut n/a If necessary, Hebrew ...
As with any word that only appears once in Biblical Hebrew, it's not easy to pin down its meaning. But most translations say it means "to scoff" or "to deride." Linguists suggest that it comes from Aramaic influence, where the cognate root has a similar meaning. In fact, the Aramaic...
A number of scholars have discussed the possible Hebrew meaning of some of the place-names in the Book of Mormon. Three that have drawn particular attention are the names Cumorah, Jershon, and Zarahemla. Cumorah Cumorah is the name of the hill in which Mormon buried the Nephite records befor...