Rue is an English
word name meaning «regret» as well as a French street name.
Melody is
a word name meaning «a rhythmical succession of single tones producing a distinct musical phrase or idea».
Not exact matches
The state
name also relates to the English
word florid, an adjective
meaning «strikingly beautiful,» from Latin floridus.
Missouri:
Named for a group of native peoples among Chiwere (Siouan) tribes, from an Algonquian
word, likely wimihsoorita,
meaning «people of the big (or wood) canoes.»
Naming is both the art and science of knowing the origin and esoteric
meanings of
words, the emotional reactions to certain sounds and the visual expression of a
name.
Obama ended his message with the
words «En Marche,» the
name of Macron's political movement which
means «In Motion» in English, and «Vive La France.»
Meanwhile, media observers of all stripes had a field day responding to the company's new
name — a
word that apparently
means «donation box,» from the French term «tronc des pauvres» or «poor box.»
Cavanal Hill, which got its
name from the French
word meaning «cave,» is nearby and boasted as the world's highest hill at 1,999 feet above the surrounding terrain.
Sallisaw has a population of roughly 8,800 residents and got its
name from the French
word salaison
meaning «salt meat» or «salt provisions.»
NameLab's team created the
name Acura from «Acu,» a
word segment that
means «precise» in many languages.
This
means a user can create a more custom address with an individuals
name, a business brand, or pretty much any
words rather than the traditional cryptically random addresses.
WM was
named after the German
word weltmeister, which
means global champion.
Given the concatenation of forces in the anti-Morsi demonstrations, it's perhaps best to think of the movement they formed as a mix of the
meanings of the
word they took as their
name: tamarrod.
I
mean really?!?!? God's
word says what is right and wrong, and if you believe differently then that is between you and God; because whether you want to believe it or not everyone will stand before Him, and if your
name isn't in the book of life then you will suffer the consequences.
Jesus would loathe what is done in his
name — and considering we NEVER hear the
word «LOVE» and what that
means... well I'm done.
The
name Jehovah comes from the Hebrew
word ha · wah»,
meaning «to become» and thus the
meaning of Jehovah is literally «He Causes to Become».
Sometimes it's good to hear it in different
words, because when you hear Christ, you're so used to it, you don't even think what it
means, you think it's Jesus» last
name...
And the Qur» ān does not use God's
name of Jehovah (which is in the original Hebrew almost 7,000 times), but just calls the one «who created the heavens and the earth» as Allah (this is a contraction of Al - Ilah, Arabic
words meaning «The God») The
name Allah appears in the Qur» ān some 2,700 times.
The following
words used in these Terms shall have the following
meanings: • «Personal Information» shall
mean all data and / or information provided by and about User, including e-mail address (es),
name, address, credit card, or other payment information, etc • «Company web site» shall
mean all web sites on which Company provides products and / or services.
But His instruction does not
mean that we liberally sprinkle our prayers with the magic
words «in Jesus»
name» or that we even close out our prayers with these
words.
But that is not at all what Jesus
meant, and in fact, mindlessly repeating the
words «in Jesus»
name» to get what we ask for in prayer is actually the exact opposite of what Jesus
meant when He invited us to pray in His
name.
If these zealots were to really question this one aspect of attaching a
name to some divine being that
word simply would
mean «divine» or «being» or «unknown».
For many shall come in my
name, saying, I am Christ [from the Greek
word christos
meaning Anointed]; and shall deceive many....
But Gesenius, one of the greatest Hebrew authorities, says that the
name Esther is derived from the a
word meaning «to hide.»
21 And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his
name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins [«Jesus» is the Greek
word for the Hebrew
name, Jehoshua» (Joshua); and Joshua in Hebrew
means «Jehovah the Savior.»
The explanation of Isaac's
name (from a
word meaning «laughter») is indicated in the thrice - repeated narrative motif of laughter over the idea and fact of Isaac's birth (17:17, 18:12, 21:6) So is Ishmael's (16:11, 17:20, 21:17) The
meaning «heelholder» is given to the
name Jacob with the explanation that he was born holding his twin brother by the heel (25:26).
With your highly sanctimonious
name and your
mean - spirited
words of condemnation and rebuke, you exemplify everything evil and mindless of which your opponents are accusing Christianity.
Moreover, Paul seems to be quite capable of taking certain
words from the culture of the time, and packing new
meaning into the
word (such as agape, mysteries, and theopnuestos, to
name a few).
In a later chapter we shall have occasion to point out that all preaching worthy of the
name must be theological, by which I
mean that it must be, as the very adjective indicates, «a
word about God» and hence about God's decisive action for humankind in the event we
name when we say «Jesus Christ.»
These
names are only
words, but it is not possible that the
word be any one taken at random, or that its
meaning fluctuate with the wind.
The use of a nickname, the humorous situation that «breaks the ice» at a stuffy party, swearing which offends the pious because it is close to the logic of the language about God, the use of
words with a specialized
meaning and enclosed in quotation marks or inverted commas, the discovery of someone's
name after an encounter on an impersonal level are incidents which may lead to discernment.
This does not
mean that the cow Sura treats of cows at all, but that the
word occurs somewhere in the Sura and it has simply come to be known by that
name.
The Greek
word «baptizo»
means «immersion» so as you have pointed out, to be immersed into the
name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit could refer to teaching people about God and how to follow and obey Him.
Today, at least, the
word sounds like a proper
name: what is
meant by it must be known from another source.
Muslims can not be counted as worshiping «the only true God», for they fail to use his personal
name, Jehovah, but use the Aramaic
word Allah,
meaning «the God» and are as mixed with the «world» and violence as are the churches of Christendom and Jews, not having» beaten their swords into plowshares and spears into pruning shears» whereby «nation will not lift sword against nation, neither will they learn war anymore».
Whenever the
word «
name» is used in Hebrew it simply
means nature or character.
It
means the absolute master and owner of any person or thing, it is the
word used for the Roman Emperor; it is the
word which in the Greek OT is used to translate the
name of God.
The very fact that the
name of this Messiah
means «God saves» shows that no matter what Jesus was like as a person, the correlation of these texts and language, written at different times and in different places all communicate the same message: Jesus was the Son of God, the
Word made flesh and thus, one can not deny it, he had to be telling the truth.
In Philemon, for example, Paul uses the
words achrēston (useless) and euchrēston (useful) as a way of making a point about Onesimus (whose
name means «Useful») and his relation to Paul and Philemon in Christ (Christos).
You have no more idea what anyone
named Jesus really said than anyone else does, and your idea of the
meaning of his supposed
words is no more valid than any other.
Jeff: This is what causes division as we go about doing even good things, out of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil to set up another sect out of our carnal nature; above is the outcome; Jesus came to cause division among men that tries to become their own god and sets up camp, even for them that call themselves Christian, for them that have went from Him and His
Words, even that are not of His Spirit: Jesus said; the
Words that I speak are Spirit and Life, That
means the
Words of man can only bring forth death: Therefore; if we do not have His Spirit in us, then we too can only speak forth death: This is what it is to be a believer, we truly believe our Lord: I can see what the Catholic church and her daughters are doing to form a religious Babylonian city: Even as God caused a division in Babylon in the past because the peoples became great, so to is it now with all of the man made sects of religion: But when we are filled with the Spirit of God then we can not help but to live for God: It is written; those who are led by His spirit are His children: Thank - you Jeff: Those who are of His Spirit will know these truths, those who are not of His Spirit truly believe a believer is as they and can not know what we speak, because they live in unbelief: Thank - you again Jeff; In Jesus
Name Alexandria: P.S..
Gary; we become the
words we speak, therefore to reject the
words that comes forth out of my heart, is to reject me: How can you separate the two: Are you to say to Jesus: O we love you Jesus, but not what you preach: Jesus said; if you love me you would do what I say: We would heed to His
words and not depart from them: Jesus is the
Word of God become flesh, how can you separate us who are also grafted into His
Word by the Holy Spirit: Now to also separate us from the one that man also said was a lunatic (Jesus) because of His
words: Truly, this is what it
means to have Christ form in us, and that is why we now are not received by those of this world: Thank - you Gary, In Jesus
name Alexandria:
This is why I say you have to learn the Torah only from an Orthodox rabbi, because he has learned the text in the original Hebrew and knows the
meanings of all the
words, including the
names of G - d used therein.
In his famous short story, «A Clean, Well - Lighted Place,» Ernest Hemingway made a parody of the Lord's Prayer, built on the Spanish
word nada,
meaning nothingness: «Our nada who are in nada, nada be thy
name...»
To pray «in Christ's
name»
meant to share in the spirit of Christ's life and in that spirit to utter one's
words of prayer.
The
word God, taken with its very minimum
meaning, is the
name for this Something of supreme value.
But rather characteristically, the story must find a Hebrew etymology; and it comes up with a
naming - narrative (v. 10) tying the Egyptian
name to a Hebrew
word meaning «to draw out.»
BTW, my chosen
name is more of an alliterative play on
words, like» sleeplessinseattle»... not
meant to convey gender
Note also in the reading that this is the
word, it is what God said to Moses; that the quality of divine compassion and mercy and grace here comes through as it has not previously in Exodus; that this is a recital of faith in the nature and purpose of God (see the emphasis upon the divine «I,» even more pronounced in Hebrew, and compare the same feature in Joshua 24); and that all of this is an expansion of the single, simple, eloquent theme which opens and closes the recital: «I am the LORD,» conveying in the very
name all the essential
meaning of the divine Life.
Although the
name is Egyptian, a Hebrew - Israelite tradition rightly records the essence of the enduring
meaning of Moses» life in a
naming - narrative which associates the Egyptian
name with a Hebrew
word meaning to draw out.