Word Origin:Derived from the Hebrew words בֶּן (ben, meaning "son") and אֲבִינָדָב (Abinadab, meaning "my father is noble" or "father of generosity"). Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:There is no direct Greek equivalent for Ben-abinadab, as it i...
Today, no animal in the modern world receives love as much as the dog. And the understanding of that has been bred into their genes: a modern puppy will intuitively prefer the company of its humans over that of its canine family. The Hebrew word for dog isכלב(keleb), which is...
Well, Chava is the Hebrew form of the classic biblical name, meaning “life” or “to breathe.” Eve itself also comes from a Hebrew word, and you’ll surely recognize it from the biblical story of the first two people on Earth, Eve and Adam. Chava is a great option if you loveuniq...
In a word, he wants to find in faith that which he cannot find in his laboratory, or in the privacy of his luxurious home. His efforts are noble, yet he is not ready for a genuine faith experience which requires the giving of one’s self unreservedly to God, who demands unconditional...
Readers will get a taste of the ancient wisdom of Hebrew, the Bible’s heart-language, and see how useful it can be for reading both Old and New Testaments. Along the way they’ll uncover delightful word-plays that simply don’t translate into English, and find out how Hebrew unlocks my...
Word Originof foreign originDefinitiona Persian nobleNASB TranslationMeres (1).Brown-Driver-Briggsמֶ֫רֶס proper name, masculine a Persian noble Esther 1:14. Strong's Exhaustive ConcordanceMeres Of foreign derivation; Meres, a Persian -- Meres. ...
text of the Bible (see Ber. ii. 3; Yer. Ber. 4d. 42), corresponding to the Aramaic "dayyeḳ lishana" ('Er. 53b); and it was the latter meaning ofthe word which gave rise to its subsequent use as the term for the grammatical investigation of Hebrew, the language of the Bible...
At Psalm 15: 3, KJV translates RGLas: “backbiteth”. What a horrible name for lovely Rachel! Rachel’s name is not RGL, and it’s not RXL asa single word. Rather, it’s RX -L, wherethe final lamed is a theophoric: )L. Rachel is not a ...
The first word is in construct with the second word, and the article is attached to the second word. This makes both elements of the construct chain definite. (To review the construct state, please see the blogs for June, 2014, and January, 2016, or Hebrew for the Rest of Us, 119–...
【精品】希伯来文字典(英希)STRONGS HEBREW DICTIONARY.pdf,THE AGES DIGITAL LIBRARY REFERENCE STRONG’S HEBREW DICTIONARY by James Strong Bo o ks Fo r The A ges AGES Software • Albany, OR USA Version 1.0 © 1999 2 {1} — ab awb; a primitive word; fat