Word Origin:Derived from the root אָלַל (alal), which conveys a sense of wailing or lamentation. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:The Greek equivalent often used in the Septuagint and the New Testament is οὐαί (ouai), which also means "woe" or "alas." This term ...
The Talmudic passage mentioned six types of clowns, but only one of them still is in use today - albeit much smaller thanleitzan- themukion.(The clown termluliyanלוּלְיָן was later adopted for the word "acrobat.")The termmukion, like the previous termbukion, likely...
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.
These wordplays are part of a prophetic lament over the coming destruction due to the people's sins. The name "House of Dust" suggests a place associated with mourning, as dust and ashes were traditional symbols of grief and repentance in ancient Israelite culture....
Is not the lament of the lonely heart to find a sense of welcome, or acceptance, or peace within? Is it not the heart’s cry for connection? Yet even the very gospel message cannot make traction within a heart lost to its own shame… Therefore the miracle of salvation is profoundly con...
The Interlinear Bible will have the Hebrew on one line and the English translation for each word under each Hebrew word. A Parallel Bible will have the Hebrew text on one page and the English translation on the other There are several different Lexicons but be sure that the one you ...
during which the poet repeatedly asked, “Will people remember me?” Miron promised him: “As long as someone remains in this world who can taste a Yiddish word, you will be remembered.” But this film, in its entirety, is aiming for something different—and dare I say, something better...
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(Batchelor 2000, p. 71). Chromatic colours are thus still perceived as something other than neutral. What changes with chromophilia is the attitude towards hues. Instead of controlling them, one surrenders to them or loses oneself to them. By referring to Aristotle’s intoxicating word for ...
way that leads to happiness, and are turned into the paths of the destroyer. Let us lament the corruption of our nature, and see what need we have of the grace of God: let us not marvel that we are told we must be born again. And we must not rest in any thing short of union ...