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Dr. Zodhiates? greatest contribution to Bible students everywhere is the Hebrew-Greek Key Word Study Bible, which takes the reader to the source of the Hebrew and Greek words and Greek grammar. In addition, there are extensive exegetical footnotes explaining the most difficult passages of...
language is therefore very important for understanding the Bible, and gives us clues on the thinking patterns of its writers. Besides making the Bible clearer, hearing its words as they were originally meant is a tremendously enriching experience, giving us wonderful new insights into God’s word...
Tagged ancient-ships, Bible, bible-study, boats, god, jonah, ninevehLeave a comment Tevah: The ARK (or the floating BASKET) Nov 17, 2024 hebrewwordlessons ARK: tevah, feminine noun (Strong’s 8392) Root: תֵּבָה Sounds like: tey'vah This week I was intending to writ...
摘要: Dr. Spiros Zodhiates' greatest contribution to Bible students everywhere is the Hebrew-Greek Key Word(R) Study Bible, which uses the Strong's numbering system to take the reader to the Hebrew and Greek words behind key words in......
One advantage to Hebrew is that the sound for each letter remains the same unlike English where one has to memorize many variations such as the word circus where one "c" is pronounced like an "S" and the other like a "K". Below is a chart of the Hebrew alephbet as an introduction...
For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it