[Torah] most frequently refers to the written Pentateuch.;Chapter 1 introduces the research question, thesis, and surveys the various approaches to the meaning of [Torah] in book of Psalms.;Chapter 2 evaluates current linguistic methods that have been applied to the semantic study of Hebrew ...
1.(Bible) a Hebrew prophet, whose oracles are usually dated between August and December of 520 bc 2.(Bible) the book in which these oracles are contained, chiefly concerned with the rebuilding of the Temple after the Exile Douay spelling:Aggeus ...
According to the Rabbinic literature, the Hebrew word for Altar (מזבח) is an acronym for four Hebrew words referring to forgiveness (מְחִילָה), merit (זכות),
Torah Points in the Right Direction What is Torah? This Hebrew word Torah is often translated in English Bibles as “Law”; however, this is a rather poor translation. The word torah comes from the roots yarah, which means to shoot, aim, or point to, and morah, meaning teacher. Therefo...
While Simchat Torah is not a public holiday in the United States, many Jewish-run organizations are closed on this date. When Is Simchat Torah? Simchat Torah is celebrated on the twenty-third day of the month of Tishrei in the Hebrew calendar, which usually falls between late September and...
作者: TC Ham 摘要: Born in South Korea and raised in a multicultural home, Dr. Ham has always had an interest in culture and languages. His research interests in biblical and theological studies focus on cultural and linguistic significances in understanding God's revelation....
A feast held on the sixth and seventh days of Sivan in commemoration of the revelation of the Law on Mount Sinai and the celebration of the wheat festival in ancient times. Also called Pentecost. [Hebrew šābû'ôt, pl. of šābû'a, week, from šeba', seven; see šbʕ ...
In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the content: In the holy books of the Torah, drunks, whores, stuttering prophets, hardened pharaohs, masturbators, sinners who boil baby goats in their mothers’ milk, greedy stepfathers, back-stabbing brothers, and slave drivers all bedevil God...
something so obvious that Jesus didn’t even need to mention it. By anointing him with expensive fragrances, Mary may well have been making a statement about who she believed Jesus was, proclaiming him as Messiah. In fact, the Hebrew word for Messiah isMashiach,which literally means “the An...