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  1. 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 ... [100%] 2023-12-15 [Languages] [Bible]...
  2. 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. [100%] 2023-02-18 [Semitic Languages] [Judaism]...
  3. 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) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. 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) [100%] 2024-04-13 [Unicode blocks]
  5. Introduction to Hebrew: Shalom - שלום - Hello. Ma shlomkha?. [95%] 2023-11-30 [Hebrew]
  6. 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. [83%] 2023-02-19 [Bible]
  7. 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) [83%] 2024-01-12 [Hebrews] [Ancient peoples of the Near East]...
  8. Epistle to the Hebrews (Translated): This is a pre trinitarion attribution of Divinity to the Savior. Helping along" with this, along with the selection of O. verses, are the facts that in Hebrew, lack of case endings and therefore the primacy of syntax (position of ... (Translated) [74%] 2023-02-26 [Conservative Bible]
  9. Epistle to the Hebrews: The Epistle to the Hebrews is one of the books in the New Testament. The primary purpose of this Epistle is to exhort Christians to persevere in the face of persecution. [74%] 2024-01-01 [New Testament] [General Epistles]...
  10. Hebrews, Epistle To The: HEBREWS, EPISTLE TO THE he'-brooz, I. TITLE II. LITERARY 1. The Author's Culture and Style 2. Letter, Epistle or Treatise? 3. A Unity or a Composite Work? III. THE AUTHOR 1. Tradition (1) Alexandrian: Paul (2) African: Barnabas ... [74%] 1915-01-01
  11. Epistle to the Hebrews: The Epistle to the Hebrews is one of the books in the New Testament. Though traditionally credited to the Apostle Paul, the letter is anonymous and most modern scholars, both conservative and critical, believe its author was not Paul himself ... [74%] 2023-02-04
  12. Hebrews, Epistle To The: Hebrews, Epistle To The, one of the books of the New Testament. it bears no other title than “To Hebrews. This brief heading embraces all that on which Christian tradition from the end of the 2nd century was unanimous; and ... [74%] 2022-09-02
  13. Epistle to the Hebrews: The Epistle to the Hebrews is one of the books in the New Testament. Though traditionally credited to the Apostle Paul, the letter is anonymous and most modern scholars, both conservative and critical, believe its author was not Paul himself ... [74%] 2023-02-04
  14. Epistle to the Hebrews: The Epistle to the Hebrews is one of the books in the New Testament. Though traditionally credited to the Apostle Paul, the letter is anonymous and most modern scholars, both conservative and critical, believe its author was not Paul himself ... [74%] 2023-02-03
  15. Epistle to the Hebrews: The Epistle to the Hebrews (Ancient Greek: Πρὸς Ἑβραίους, romanized: Pros Hebraious, lit. 'to the Hebrews') is one of the books of the New Testament. (Book of the New Testament) [74%] 2023-12-31 [Epistle to the Hebrews] [1st-century Christian texts]...
  16. Epistle to the Hebrews: See also Mystery:Did Jesus Write the Epistle to the Hebrews? The Epistle to the Hebrews is one of the greatest mysteries in all of intellectual history: the authorship of this brilliant work is unknown, and was certainly not Saint ... [74%] 2023-02-11 [New Testament Books] [Homosexuality]...
  17. Epistle to the Hebrews: The Epistle to the Hebrews is one of the books in the New Testament. Though traditionally credited to the Apostle Paul, the letter is anonymous and most modern scholars, both conservative and critical, believe its author was not Paul himself ... [74%] 2023-02-04
  18. 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 ... [70%] 2023-07-03
  19. 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) [70%] 2023-12-19 [Subject–verb–object languages]
  20. 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 ... [70%] 1915-01-01

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