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  1. Hebrew; Hebrewess: HEBREW; HEBREWESS he'-broo, he'-broo-es (`ibhri, feminine `ibhriyah; Hebraios): The earliest name for Abraham (Genesis 14:13) and his descendants (Joseph, Genesis 39:14,17; 40:15; 41:12; 43:32; Israelites in Egypt, Exodus 1:15; 2 ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  2. Hebrews: The Epistle to the Hebrews discusses the book in the New Testament, which explains the logic for Jesus. The Hebrews were God's chosen people. [91%] 2023-02-19 [Bible]
  3. Hebrews: The Hebrews (Hebrew: עִבְרִיִּים / עִבְרִים, Modern: ʿĪvrīm / ʿĪvrīyyīm, Tiberian: ʿĪḇrīm / ʿĪḇrīyyīm; ISO 259-3: ʕibrim / ʕibriyim) were an ancient Semitic-speaking people. Historians mostly consider the Hebrews as synonymous with the Israelites, with the term "Hebrew" denoting an Israelite from the nomadic ... (Semitic-speaking Israelites, especially in the pre-monarchic period) [91%] 2024-01-12 [Hebrews] [Ancient peoples of the Near East]...
  4. Hebreos: Los hebreos (del latín Hebraei y del griego antiguo Hebraioi [Ἑβραῖοι], y ambos a su vez del hebreo ‘Ivrīm [עברים]) son un antiguo pueblo semita del Levante mediterráneo (Cercano Oriente) establecidos en el año 616 a. C., conocidos también como pueblo judío ... [78%] 2024-03-02
  5. Hebrew: Hebrew, a Semitic language originally spoken in the regions now known as Israel and Jordan, serves as the primary language of the Tanakh. As a member of the Canaanite branch of the West Semitic languages, it is closely related to ... [76%] 2023-12-15 [Languages] [Bible]...
  6. Hebrew: Hebrew is a language spoken in its modern form in Israel and in its ancient form in which most of the Jewish religious (biblical and rabbinical) texts are written. Hebrew is a Semitic language, related to Aramaic and Arabic. [76%] 2023-02-18 [Semitic Languages] [Judaism]...
  7. Hebrew (Hebr. "'Ibri"; Aramaic, "'Ibrai," Whence The Greek Ἑβραῖος; Latin,: The Name and Its Use: The expression "Hebrews" is used as a name for Israelites in contrast with Egyptians, or by Egyptians for Israelites, in both the early narratives of the Pentateuch (J and E), but only in the story ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [76%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  8. Hebrew (Unicode block): Hebrew is a Unicode block containing characters for writing the Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino, and other Jewish diaspora languages. The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Hebrew block. (Unicode block) [76%] 2024-04-13 [Unicode blocks]
  9. Herbers: Herbers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include. [65%] 2024-01-08
  10. Habreas: Habreas (Ancient Greek: Ἁβρέας or Abreas was a Macedonian soldier of the rank of dimoirites ("half-file leader", a soldier entitled to double pay). In the siege of the city of the Malli in 325 BC, he, Peucestas and Leonnatus were ... [65%] 2024-09-11 [325 BC deaths] [Military personnel of Alexander the Great]...
  11. Hebrews 13: Hebrews 13 is the thirteenth (and the last) chapter of the Epistle to the Hebrews in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The author is anonymous, although the internal reference to "our brother Timothy" (Hebrews 13:23), caused a ... [64%] 2023-10-17 [Epistle to the Hebrews chapters]
  12. Hebrews 2: Hebrews 2 is the second chapter of the Epistle to the Hebrews in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The author is anonymous, although the internal reference to "our brother Timothy" (Hebrews 13:23) causes a traditional attribution to ... [64%] 2024-05-27 [Epistle to the Hebrews chapters]
  13. Hebrus: The god of the river Hebrus in Thrace. [60%] 2007-04-08
  14. Hebnes: Hebnes est un village situé dans la municipalité de Suldal, dans le comté de Rogaland (Rogaland Fylke en norvégien), dans la partie sud-ouest de la Norvège. Il est situé à (275 km à l'ouest d'Oslo, la capitale du pays. [60%] 2024-05-15
  15. Heres: In that day there shall be five cities in the land of Egypt that speak the language of Canaan, and swear to the Lord of hosts; one shall be called 'Ir ha- " (A. The Masoretic text, Aquila, Theodotion, and Peshiṭta ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [54%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  16. Heres: HERES he'-rez, he'-res: (1) har-cherec, "Mount Heres" (Judges 1:34), a district from which the Amorites were not expelled; it is mentioned along with Aijalon and Shallbim. In Joshua 19:41 f we have then two towns ... [54%] 1915-01-01
  17. Hebrew Bible: The Hebrew Bible is a comparatively recent term used by scholars and academics in Jewish studies to describe the works of the ancient Hebrews that came to be accepted as the scriptures of Judaism. The study of the Hebrew Bible ... [53%] 2023-07-03
  18. Modern Hebrew: Modern Hebrew (Hebrew: עברית חדשה‎, ʿivrít ḥadašá, [ivˈʁit χadaˈʃa], lit. "Modern Hebrew" or "New Hebrew"), also known as Israeli Hebrew or Israeli, and generally referred to by speakers simply as Hebrew (עברית Ivrit), is the form of the Hebrew language that was revived as ... (Social) [53%] 2023-12-19 [Subject–verb–object languages]
  19. Commentaries, Hebrew: COMMENTARIES, HEBREW he'-broo: $ 1. Philo Judaeus$ $ 2. Targum$ $ 3. Midrash$ $ 4. Talmud$ $ 5. Karaites$ $ 6. Middle Ages$ (1) Saadia ben Joseph (2) Rashi (3) Joseph Kara (4) Abraham ibn Ezra (5) Qimchis (6) Maimonides (7) Maimunists (8) Kabbalists (9 ... [53%] 1915-01-01
  20. Medieval Hebrew: Medieval Hebrew was a literary and liturgical language that existed between the 4th and 19th century. It was not commonly used as a spoken language, but mainly in written form by rabbis, scholars and poets. (Social) [53%] 2023-12-17 [Medieval languages]

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