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1. Various Types: The Hebrew proper name consists of a single word, a phrase, or a sentence. (1) Where the name is a single word, other than a verb, it ...
There is an old Latin saying, “nomen est omen” which means “name is an omen.” At times, the Bible refers to omens and divination positively or without ...
tn Or “Gibeath Haaraloth.†This name means “Hill of the Foreskins.†Many modern translations simply give the Hebrew name, although an explanatory note ...
... 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 ...
GOD, NAMES OF [ISBE] · 1. 'Elohim · 2. 'El · 3. 'Eloah · 4. 'Adhon, 'Adhonay · 5. Yahweh (Yahweh) · 6. Tsur (Rock) · 7. Ka`dhosh · 8. Shadday.
The Hebrews are "sons of Eber" (10:21). (2.) Others trace the name of a Hebrew root-word signifying "to pass over," and hence regard it as meaning "the man ...
tn Heb “is an abomination.” The Hebrew word תּוֹעֵבָה (toʿevah, “abomination”) describes something that is loathsome or off-limits. For other practices ...
sn The Hebrew name <i>Havilahi> apparently means “stretch of sand†(see <i>HALOTi> 297 s.v. <span class="hebrew">חֲוִילָהspan>). Havilah’s ...
tn Heb “for with my staff.” The Hebrew word מַקֵל (maqel), traditionally translated “staff,” has been rendered as “walking stick” because a “staff” in ...