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In Hebrew קִבְרוֹת הַתַּאֲוָה (qivrot hatta'avah) is the technical name. It is the place that the people craved the meat, longing for the meat of ...
In the Babylonian literature the name bab-ili meant “the gate of God,” but in Hebrew it sounds like the word for “confusion,” and so retained that connotation.
11:1 King Solomon fell in love with many foreign women (besides Pharaoh's daughter), including Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Sidonians, and Hittites.
11:1 A wind lifted me up and brought me to the east gate of the Lord's temple that faces the east. There, at the entrance of the gate, I noticed twenty-five ...
Haran : a town of upper Mesopotamia,an English name representing two different Hebrew names,as representing the Hebrew name 'Haran',son of Terah; brother of ...
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).
... Hebrew names,as representing the Hebrew name 'Hebel' or 'Habel',the second son of Adam,as representing the Hebrew name 'Abel',a town in northern Israel near Dan ...
11:1 King Solomon fell in love with many foreign women (besides Pharaoh's daughter), including Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Sidonians, and Hittites.
11:4 Then they said, “Come, let's build ourselves a city and a tower with its top in the heavens so that we may make a name for ourselves. ... [1:7] sn Hebrew ...
[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 ...