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The Bible uses different names of God to convey specific, personal meaning and identity. There's great power in a name. It says who we are, it's what we are known by to all those around us. And there's nothing so powerful as the name of our Lord God. The Bible says the name ...
The D Stem System in Biblical Hebrew: Meaning and Exegetical ImplicationsSTEINMANN, ANDREW E.Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament
Irony and Meaning in the Hebrew Bible The figure of the prostitute is prominent in several striking narratives in the Hebrew Bible, and metaphorical constructions of female sexuality in terms having to do with prostitution animate the diction of the biblical prophets. Ironic... CJ Sharp - Indiana...
The nounתשע(tesha'), meaning nine, looks a lot likeתושע(tohasha'), meaning he or it will cause to save: the third person masculine singular Hiphil of our verbישע(yasha'), to save. The number nine became hugely important in the Indo-European language area....
In Midian, Moses married Zipporah, whose priestly father Jethro had seven daughters (Exodus 3:16), which is the same amount of women the prophet Isaiah envisioned taking hold of one man (Isaiah 4:1), as well as the number of pillars of the house of wisdom (Proverbs 9:1). Father ...
Is this message meant only for the people of Israel or is it meant for me personally as well? Are the meanings of the Feasts intended only for the people of Israel or for the whole world? All these questions and more will be discussed in this new pamphlet about God’s Feasts....
Matthew (also spelled Mathew with one t) is one of the many classic boy names that have stood the test of time. The name has been around for centuries, originating from the Hebrew word "Mattityahu," which means "gift of God." Matthew goes all the way back to Biblical times in the ...
In this article, I look back over a decade of my own contributions to the field of Hebrew Bible and migration, to assess where these have been helpful, and where revisions are needed. I argue that boundaries are still an extremely important topic of dialogue, but that a focus on identity...