Wow! This word remained a pending entry in our LGBT Glossary until now, when the time has come… Read more How many people are gay? LGBT statistics. How many people are gay? 1 in 10? The idea that one in ten people is homosexual is perhaps one of the most known and recurring “...
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so the Hebrew word ‘Aleph-Beth’ tells us: ‘Ox <of> House’. The word ‘Aleph-Beth’ in Hebrew means ‘Father’. Father is the Ox: the head of the house.
sacrificial blood was sprinkled upon the crown to symbolize the atonement of sin secured through Messiah, the Word that became flesh for us… In the very heart of the Sanctuary, then, we see the Word of God and the sacrificial blood.
7 This Melchizedek was king of Salem and priest of God Most High. He met Abraham returning from the defeat of the kings and blessed him, 2 and Abraham gave him a tenth of everything. First, the name Melchizedek means “king of righteousness”; then also, “king of Salem” means “king...
5 Zeraḥiah ben Isaac ben Sheʼaltiʼel Ḥen: Hebrew-English Text 175 ב Leipzig 13 ג Vatican 405 Conventions and sigla for Hebrew text and apparatus: + addition = repetition {} marginal note ? uncertain reading strikethrough word stricken through in ms ... omission by...
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This verb אבר (abar), to traverse or cross over, is in the Bible most commonly associated with crossing rivers. The word for river, namely נהר (nahar), comes from the verb נהר (nahar), to flow (what a river does) or emit light (what a lamp does). For ...
Word Origin:Derived from the Hebrew root חָזַק (chazaq), meaning "to be strong" or "to strengthen," combined with יָהּ (Yah), a shortened form of Yahweh, the name of God. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:- G1478 Ἐζεκίας (Ezekias) - The Greek...
"GOD(god)Common Teutonic word for personal object of religious worship, formerly applicable to super-human beings of heathen myth; on conversion of Teutonic races to Christianity, term was applied to Supreme Being." The first “super-human” ever worshipped was Nimrod, Babel’s Great Architect,...