Sentences with phrase «about hebrew»

By the way... do you know about a hebrew keyboard that fits the NT?
Most American Jews are not used to thinking about the Hebrew language disconnected from liturgy, Torah and Jewish learning.
Trust me, this isn't about Hebrew.
I get a lot of inquiries about Hebrew and Israeli baby names.
I should have clarified that I was primarily looking at the Greek word metanoia, and was not saying anything about the Hebrew word shub.
This growing sensitiveness of conscience about Hebrew slavery was doubtless responsible for the fact that, whereas according to the earlier history Solomon prepared and transported the materials for his temple by «a levy out of all Israel», (I Kings 5:13 - 16.)
They may not be talking about the Hebrew God either.
I KNOW it's not hebrew, never said anything about Hebrew, only other translations, and that the newst version has unicorns in it still.
If he thinks seriously about the Hebrew Decalogue, he thinks that the ancients put the commandments in the wrong order.
Jesus Himself spoke about the Hebrew Scriptures this way (cf. Matt 5:17; 7:12; 11:13; etc.).
Anthony, You are right about the Hebrew poetic form.
I will give you two examples, Exodus 4:24 -26 indicate that Zipporah read about Hebrew tradition of circumcision and used that knowledge against Moses who grow up as an Egyptian and God sort out to kill him for not following that tradition.
But if this may be said about the Hebrew - Christian Bible, something of the same kind can be said about the other great Bibles of the world.
Devin, I wonder what your presuppositions are about the Hebrew Bible and black women's feminism.
He knows nothing about the Hebrew, greek or Aramaic languages.
So how about Hebrews 10:25?
Like many of the conference speakers, I was planning on sharing a meditation about Hebrews 12:1 - 2.
How do you tell children that God favored one group of people «above all people that are upon the face of the earth» as Deuteronomy 7:6 claims about the Hebrews / Jews?
Even so... it wasn't necessarily about the act itself; it was about the Hebrews setting themselves apart from the Egyptians they'd left behind, as well as the Canaanites.
Good point about Hebrews 11:4.
The words «Renew Repentance» flashed in my mind, and I don't think they came from me because I was not thinking about Hebrews at all.
On Thursday I will publish a post about Hebrews 9:22 which may help further.
Now, some of you might be thinking about Hebrews 9:22.
It was directed to Hebrews and it was about Hebrews.
The story is about Hebrews and by extension Christians being mocked and looked at as foolish because they have faith in God, talk to God and worship God then follow what to the lost and dying seems foolish.
Irenaeus's silence about these books, and his problematic use of Hebrews, brings us to consider the varying views held about Hebrews, the Catholic epistles, and the book of Revelation in the early Church.

Not exact matches

Hebrew University professor Yuval Harari cautions that it's not so much about our social media habits (and brands peddling stuff we don't want, or don't even know we want).
This verse is very early in the Book of Hebrews, where the author is talking about faith.
Hearing Hebrew and seeing the garb, one should realize that it is a group of Jews and not worry about the hijacking, as they wouldn't spend the money needed on the tools... wait.
and of course any scholar knows god had many sons in Hebrew culture), to DIE before the stupid jerk could feel good about humanity?
In a future article, Inshallah, I will go in to more details about the various tribes, their languages; in which some are influenced by Arabic, Persian, Hebrew words.
I would any who know this, or who know that terrorists not wanting to get caught usually dress to blend in, would not be overly concerned about some prayer in hebrew when they see Orthodox Jews in traditional dress.
(Hebrews 11:6) If I tell you that you have to get it right in this life, that eternity is «too late», yes, I am talking about hell.
Too bad you know NOTHING about the ancient Hebrews, what and how they thought about evil.
Thus Jews and Christians, both informed by what they have learned about the integrity of creation from the Hebrew Bible, need not try to invent ecological ethics de novo.
Rome conquered only because YHVH told Daniel a Hebrew Prophet of ELOHIM to prophecy about the end.
Having you be my spokesman is about as effective as having Heinrich Himmler doing commercials for Hebrew National hot dogs.
Come on... The Angel Moroni, the Gold Tablets that no one ever saw, the story of the Hebrews coming to America...??? Does no one care about how incoherent all this is?
I have heard many different theologians debate whether the behemoth was a crocodile or a hippo and some say it refered to a dino of some kind, none had any more proof than conjecturing about what the ancient hebrew words to describe it really meant.
«Making up childish nonsense fairy stories about heaven, (In Hebrew culture ALL souls went to Sheol, the just and the unjust, and Sheol was NOT where Yahweh lived),»
But you know a lot less about the Bible than Biblical Scholars who have studied the original, Aramiac, Greek and Hebrew texts and a lot more learned and educated than you and still believe: guys like Fr.
Certainly not much is said about defending the land from God's enemies as the Hebrews, for all their military might in killing women and children, always seem to get their asses handed to them when a professional army of men invades.
In Hebrew, when the text talks about the voice that tells Abraham to take his son, it is ha'elohim (which could be translated, «the gods»).
fakebucky «It's the RELATIONSHIP of the measurements» look it up dork, you'll find «about» equal with «this» or «that» on all ancient Hebrew conversions.
Regarding Hebrews 10, here is a post I wrote about not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together.
The Qur» ān is basically quoting from the Hebrew Scriptures (commonly called the Old Testament) of the Bible (compiled from 1513 B.C.E to about 443 B.C.E), that predates the Qur» ān by about 1,000 years (composed after Muhammad's death in 632 C.E.)
So while you were hear lots of people talk about the importance of studying the Greek New Testament, there are huge advantages to studying the Hebrew New Testament as well.
Certainly, some things we believe in can been seen, but the great faith described in the rest of Hebrews 11 is the faith that is confident in God's promises based on what is known about God's character and God's Word.
How about we address the fact that God's word was originally written in Hebrew.
My thought process about the purpose behind God «hardening of Pharaoh's heart» is because God wasn't trying to just free the Hebrew people.
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