It sets the stage for the demonstration of Jesus' compassion and divine grace. which in Hebrew is called BethesdaThe name "Bethesda" is derived from the Hebrew words "beth" (house) and "chesed" (mercy), meaning "house of mercy." This name is profoundly fitting, as it reflects the ...
Or how about just one word? LORD (יהוה) Yah (יָהּ) Amen (אָמֵן) Chesed / love (חֶסֶד) Grace (חֵן) Abba (Father) Avi / Father (אֲבִי) Ehyeh (I AM, אֶהְיֶה) ...
See,Mercyin Hebrew is "Chesed", but turn the letter Dalet into a Resh, and you've ended up with "Cheser", which means something else entirely. I like how it is still a real Hebrew word, though. Dalet and Resh are very similar, aren't they? Luckily for this woman, her tattoo is ...