Lastly, this blog will lead to the biblical SOUL, and the root word oftapuachis identical to the verb used to describe how God installed it in Adam! It is also close to the Hebrew word for flowers,perach. Why? Here we need another verse: “The day is kindled, and the shadows flee ...
Adam Origin: Hebrew Meaning: "son of the red earth" Description: Adam -- a primal Old Testament name -- was revived as a 1960s cowboy name. Adam is not as popular as it once was and feels ready for a respite, replaced by newer A names like Aidan/Aiden, Avery and Axel. Its mos...
One can change the order of the words in the sentence and keep the same meaning. For example, the sentence "Dad went working", in Hebrew, includes a word for Dad (אבא), for went (הלך), and for working (to the working place = לעבודה). However, ...
Well, Chava is the Hebrew form of the classic biblical name, meaning “life” or “to breathe.” Eve itself also comes from a Hebrew word, and you’ll surely recognize it from the biblical story of the first two people on Earth, Eve and Adam. Chava is a great option if you loveuniq...
Chronicles begins with the word “Adam.” This is clearly an echo of Genesis, obviously recapitulating the whole story. But this time it is the story, not only of how they lost the land, but also how they got it back.HS: How is that conveyed?
Israel's agricultural lifestyle lead to the extended symbolical system in which many of her theology is expressed: mankind's most fundamental identity comes from our common ancestor Adam, whose name is related to the word for arable land. We the people are designed to bear fruit (Psalm 1:3...
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 ...
Hebrew isthe language that Hash-m/G-d used to create the world– One difference between Hebrew and other languages. Another – Hebrew tells you of the essence of the object with the word. One example Dog – in Hebrew is Celev. Adam, the first man, named the animals. Kol-Lev – mean...
(sin, rebellion) and the rabbis parallel this to the people who were stubborn and stiff necked. They say their stiff necks were like an iron sinew and a forehead of bronze meaning that they were unwilling to listen or move according to God’s word. Paul wrote that the wages of sin is...
Hosea’s daughter’s name, Lo-ruhamah, comes from the Hebrew wordslo, meaningnoandracham, meaningcompassionormercy. Adonai tells Hosea,“Name herLo-ruhamah[no mercy], for I will no longer have compassion [racham] on the house of Israel, that I would ever forgive them.”(1:6) ...