Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for the Hebrew name "Ami" in the Strong's Greek Dictionary. However, the concept of "people" or "kinsman" can be related to Greek terms like λαός (laos, Strong's G2992) meaning "people" or συγγεν...
Go’el is a redeemer, or kinsman redeemer. This was a man who would cover the debts and restore the losses of a close relative. He would also free a kinsman who was sold into slavery because of their poverty. In… Read More Abba has come to be a term of endearment of the word Fat...
And indeed, the Hebrew word for "people", or עם ('am), is not only related to the preposition "with" (or the adjective "together"), it isdirectly associated with the Hebrew for "sheaf -עמר(`omer), teaching us that in Ancient Israelite thought the concept of a "people"...
The other word Skip referenced that was used in the LXX for atonement isιλαστήριον (hilastērion), also the noun form. This word is used for the mercy seat of the Ark of the Covenant in Heb 9:5, but for Christ in Rom 3:25. Another noun form,hilasmos, is used ...