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The Hebrew text of the book of Numbers has been preserved fairly well. It has ... [1:50] tn The Hebrew name used here is מִשְׁכַּן הָעֵדֻת (mishkan ha'edut).
The plural form indicates majesty; the name stresses God's sovereignty and incomparability – he is the “God of gods. ... [1:4] tn The Hebrew word טוֹב (tov) in ...
[1:1] sn The name of the book of Exodus in the Hebrew Bible is שְׁמוֹת ... Lemche, “'Hebrew' as a National Name for Israel,” ST 33 (1979): 1-23.
[1:1] sn God. This frequently used Hebrew name for God (אֱלֹהִים,'elohim ) is a plural form. When it refers to the one true God, the singular verb is normally used ...
[1:11] sn After their kinds. The Hebrew word translated “kind” (מִין, min) indicates again that God was concerned with defining and dividing time, space, and ...
This frequently used Hebrew name for God (אֱלֹהִים,'elohim ) is a plural form. When it refers to the one true God, the singular verb is normally used, as here. The ...
[1:8] tn Though the Hebrew word can mean “heaven,” it refers in this ... one of the unifying themes of the Book of Genesis. The divine blessing ...
This frequently used Hebrew name for God (אֱלֹהִים,'elohim ) is a plural form. When it refers to the one true God, the singular verb is normally used, as here. The ...
Gertner, “The Masorah and the Levites,” VT 10 (1960): 252. [1:50] tn The Hebrew name used here is מִשְׁכַּן הָעֵדֻת (mishkan ha'edut). The ...
[1:1] sn The name Obadiah in Hebrew means “servant of the Lord .” A dozen or so individuals in the OT have this name, none of whom may be safely identified with ...
Do you know the names of the Lord? Here's a list of God's names with meanings.