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  Hebrew name - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hebrew names are names that have a Hebrew language origin, classically from the Hebrew Bible.
Hebrew devotion to Hashem is often indicated by adding an abbreviated form of the Tetragrammaton as a suffix; the most common abbreviations used by Jews are יה -yāh/-iyyāh and יהו -yāhû/-iyyāhû/-ayhû, forming names such as ישׁעיהו Yəšaʻªyāhû, צדקיהו Ṣiḏqiyyāhû and שׂריה Śərāyāh.
With the rise of Islam and the establishment of an Arab Caliphate, the Arabic language became the lingua franca of the Middle East and North Africa.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hebrew_name   (1293 words)

  
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But, whenever this same Hebrew word is used as an action toward another man, the translators translate this word as "obeisance", "to bow" or "bow down".
Hebrew: ytrwtw ytwqx ytwum ytrmsm rmsyw ylqb Mhrba ems rsa bqe The first word is the word bqe meaning "because".
The Hebrew word for "son", "ben", is used in this same Psalm indicating that the author would have used the word "ben" instead of "bar" if he had meant "son".
www.ancient-hebrew.org /emagazine/013.doc   (2379 words)

  
 Why Hebrew?
Hebrew is alive, full of vitality, adding and consolidating new vocabularies and idioms at an ever-accelerating pace.
Hebrew plays and concerts by Israeli rock, pop groups, comedians, etc., to demonstrate that the breadth and vitality of Hebrew culture is not restricted to sacred and intellectual spheres.
If modern Hebrew, with the "sephardic" pronunciation is seen as the exclusive emblem of Israelis (in some outdated quarters, even seen as belonging to "secular" Israelis—as illogical as this may be) or alternatively, learning Hebrew is seen as the practice of persons destined to make aliyah, then it can be dismissed by all others.
www.ivrit.org /html/why_hebrew/story_02.html   (1475 words)

  
 Hebrew Roots
Hebrew Roots is now reaching every continent on the face of the earth with the exception of Antarctica and we find it quite challenging to keep up with the mail load that is coming in to our ‘home office’ (literally).
Our prayer for each of you is that Abba will bless you with wisdom from above, and with a more full understanding of His word; creating in each of you a heart that projects His love for all members of the Bride.
Hebrew Roots is supported entirely by the prayers and freewill donations of it’s subscribers.
www.geocities.com /hebrew_roots/html/hr-3-1-01.html   (7459 words)

  
 Shabbat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For example, the Hebrew word for "strike" (as in work stoppage) is shevita, which comes from the same Hebrew root as shabbat, and has the same implication, namely that the striking workers actively abstain from work, rather than passively "resting."
The principle of a weekly day of prayer and rest, derived from Shabbat, was eventually adopted and instituted by other religions as well.
Christianity moved observance of the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday in the process of its theological and historical split from Judaism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shabbat   (2245 words)

  
 Dikduk - Intermediate and Advanced Hebrew grammar program
The information is comprehensive: parts of speech and how to use them in sentences, verbs in the past, present and future tenses, regular and irregular verbs, pronouns, male and female forms of nouns and verbs, roots and their inflections, and pronouns and prepositions.
Over 50 different short quizzes and major exams are presented, along with a Hebrew-English dictionary that lists all the many hundreds of words used in the program with their parts of speech.
The Hebrew word for "masculine" and "feminine" flash on and on; you must time yourself to click on the word of the correct gender when the correct gender description appears.
www.hebrewworld.com /Dikdukreview.html   (802 words)

  
 Hebrew Dictionary,Hebrew Words List,learn Hebrew,Hebrew language,Ivrit
Hebrew noun for 'an object or personage of worship'.
Prayer Shawl used by Jewish males to wrap around their bodies during prayer.
Tassles or fringes attached to the Tallit (Prayer Shawl) or to four cornered garments worn daily by religious Jews under their shirts and not only for prayer.
www.revelations.org.za /Hebrewdictionary.htm   (2346 words)

  
 Jews for Judaism Handbook - "Hebrew Christians"
The fact remains that, regardless of superficial attempts to sound Jewish, the term "Hebrew Christian," or "Jew for Jesus," is an oxymoron and a theological contradiction.
"Hebrew Christians" believe that Jesus was the promised Messiah, and they attempt to prove this by quoting various passages from the Jewish Bible.
In their attempt to justify their Jewishness, certain "Hebrew Christians" have labeled Rabbinic Judaism a cult since they claim that it "follows the words of men rather than G-d." Besides being false, this statement is also hypocritical since "Hebrew Christians" use these very same rabbinic traditions to lend their practices a guise of Jewishness.
www.jewsforjudaism.org /web/handbook/s_hebrew_christian.html   (3270 words)

  
 Hebrew for Christians Links Page
Kolel.org - “Kolel” is a Hebrew word whose meanings include "inclusive", "embracing", and "community." Kolel is a place where adults gather to engage in serious and joyful Jewish text study which bonds people together, builds community and fosters spiritual growth.
Ancient Hebrew Research Center - The "Ancient Hebrew Project" is the vision of Jeff A. Benner whose objective is to provide the knowledge and tools necessary to interpret the Bible from an Ancient Hebraic perspective to those who have little or no Hebrew background.
Hebrew Cantillation Marks - A short description of the Hebrew cantillation marks (ta’amim) and their usage for structuring the Bible text, by Helmut Richter.
www.hebrew4christians.com /Links/links.html   (4750 words)

  
 First Steps in Hebrew Prayer - hebrew prayer hebrew prayerbook translated learn the Hebrew Prayerbook (Siddur)
First Steps of Hebrew Prayer is an exciting new product designed for beginners who want a practical, effective tool for the self study of Hebrew Prayer.
With First Steps of Hebrew Prayer you will hear the prayer on the CD and see the text in English and Hebrew, with transliteration in the CDs companion "training Siddur" book.
It introduces you to the most important prayers and blessings with the Hebrew text in bold letters, line-for-line with English translation and transliteration, and is illustrated with a beautiful selection of graphics and photos.
www.jewishsoftware.com /products/First_Steps_in_Hebrew_Prayer_724.asp   (395 words)

  
 Religion - Shabbat - Jewish Reference: People, Places, and All Things Jewish
The Hebrew word shabbat comes from the Hebrew verb shabat, which literally means "to cease", or shev which means "sit".
Another example is the prohibition (in Orthodox halacha) on turning electricity on or off, which is derived from "building" and "tearing something down" (the Hebrew word that is used can be interpreted as "destroying for the purpose of rebuilding").
Subsequently, with the advent of Islam Friday became a day of public prayer for Muslims (the concept of "rest" is traditionally not incorporated, but is catching on nowadays), that may be derived from the practice of having market days on Friday in the Middle East in preparation for a "Sabbath".
www.jewishreference.com /religion-shabbat.html   (1912 words)

  
 Bread on the Waters: Links on Prayer
Prayers of the saints to Mary - from Gregory the Wonderworker to Mother Teresa
Dealing with Grief offers a selection of prayers for the dead, for those who are dying, and for parents who have suffered the miscarriage of a child.
Saint John Chrysostom on prayer: the importance of persevering in prayer
www.cptryon.org /prayer/links.html   (1084 words)

  
 Notre Dame GTU Resources - Foreign Languages, Hebrew
This list of study aids was compiled in the summer of 1996.
A digest of all discussions that have occurred on the Biblical Hebrew list.
A cooperative reserach project involving a number of European centers whose aim is to incorporate contemporary discoveries in a revised thesaurus of the Hebrew language.
www.nd.edu /~gtu/resource/foreign_lang/hebrew_aids.html   (1684 words)

  
 Royal Rangers Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Royal Rangers mailing list is for the same things as the alt.org.royal-rangers news group, except that it is available to more people, since some people don't have access to alt.* news groups.
There are a few people on the list who connect with slow modem connections, so please refrain from sending large binary files to the list.
Posting to all mailing lists that I host are restricted either to list members or to the moderator and list owner unless specifically approved by the moderator or list owner.
www.rangernet.org /faq.htm   (2103 words)

  
 Hebrew-Aramaic
An expression used in prayers to the Divine as the One exalted by the prophets of the Old and New Testament.
The term Mariah-Lord was substituted for the Hebrew word YHWH (Yahweh) which refers to the LORD God only, but on a few occasions the Messiah is called Mariah (as in Matt.28:45) because he is the highest Lord among men.
The title used for prayer and praise of the higher and magnified nature of the Living God as existing in all of the universes.
www.keysofenoch.org /html/hebrew-aramaic.html   (4983 words)

  
 E. Linker Hebrew Prayers Learning Series
To guide the reader to the key passages and thereby make participation in the synagogue service easy, the siddur is written in a hybrid format, where about 80 percent of the passages are word-for-word interlinear text, and the remaining passages (which are usually said silently) are in two-column format.
The many passages that are read silently, but are important to say in Hebrew (such as the Sh'mah and associated blessings), are also in the Interlinear format.
HPLS is devoted to enriching your experience of praying in Hebrew and participating in the Jewish tradition of prayer.
www.hebrewprayerslearningseries.com   (2474 words)

  
 A Short Course on Christianity, 4, Spirituality, Christianity
The influence of Judaism is also found certainly in the Hebrew Scriptures, which Christians have called the Old Testament.
You will find a list of the books of the bible elsewhere that are regarded as the official books of the Christian religion.
Hebrew words such as Amen and Alleluia still resound in Christian worship.
1stholistic.com /Prayer/Christianity/hol_Christianity-course-4.htm   (765 words)

  
 First Steps in Hebrew Prayer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This best-seller beautiful book provides an easy and pleasant start with the first steps of Jewish prayer, bringing to you the most important prayers and blessings.
It features the Hebrew text in bold letters, line-for-line with English translation and transliteration, and is illustrated with a beautiful selection of graphics and photos.
There are 60 prayer tracks on the CD, (view list of prayers) recorded with the wonderful, rich voice of Rabbi Tzvi Cooperman.
www.solomonstreasurechest.com /FSHebrewPrayer.html   (211 words)

  
 Hanefesh: Hebrew boys and girls biblical name verse list   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
If it is unable to separate itself from the body even through pain, it can experience a decay of consciousness and a turning into nothingness.
The rabbis say that some people suffer amnesia due to the shock of dying and are, consequently unable to remember their identity.
(the central prayer of the service), the worshiper is instructed to "sign off" by reciting a biblical verse.
www.hanefesh.com /edu/name.htm   (404 words)

  
 Hebrew or English - Torah.org
For sure the best thing is to recite the prayers in Hebrew and understand the words at the same time.
I figure that if nothing else perhaps the repetition, and associating certain Hebrew words with known English words, I'll eventually know what all the Hebrew words mean, at least in the Siddur.
I may not know yet what I'm saying in Hebrew, but God knows, and He also knows that my heart is in the prayer even if my brain is befuddled.
www.torah.org /features/prayer/hebrew.html   (1162 words)

  
 HSB: The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Geza Vermes, a former professor of Jewish studies at Oxford and a noted authority on the scrolls, marks the 50th anniversary of Muhammed edh-Dhub's find with his book The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English; the title, however, is misleading, for the collection of documents is by no means complete.
Vermes has left out the copies of Hebrew scriptures that are available elsewhere, instead focusing on the sectarian writings of the Essene community at Qumran and the intertestemental texts, and these are indeed complete translations.
The one drawback, which will only affect those whose interest extends to the study of Roman-period Hebrew and Aramaic, is that there is no photographic imagery or recreation in Hebrew/Aramaic script to show the actual scroll text so that one might make a personal study of the accuracy of the translation.
www.ancient-hebrew.org /hebrewstudies/canada/511.html   (3904 words)

  
 Pollard Prayers and PDF Files
The "Special Prayer for Jonathan Pollard" was originally composed by HaRav Eliyahu as part of the "Special Order of Prayers" for the June 4, 2003 Atzeret Tefillah at the Kotel.
All of the prayers were composed so that they remain valid for Jonathan and for Am Yisrael for all time.
Please note, both the actual prayer card and the copies printed from the web are holy and should be treated with the same care and respect as a Siddur (Hebrew prayer book).
www.jonathanpollard.org /prayers.htm   (783 words)

  
 Christianity from Judaism
I, as a Hebrew Catholic, have no objection to every nation portraying Jesus and Mary as one of theirs, so long as everyone remembers that the Lord Jesus, his Mother Mary, St. Joseph, all the Apostles and the majority of the early church were Jewish to the core.
The inscription (in Hebrew) above the curtain often says “Remember in front of Whom you stand!” Furthermore, above this inscription, and in the middle, are invariably the two tablets of the Ten commandments, inscribed of course in Hebrew.
In time however, the blood sacrifices of the Temple were substituted by prayers, and what is more, at the times of the former sacrifices at the Temple.
hebrewcatholic.org /christianityfrom.html   (2867 words)

  
 The Elijah List Shopper - Detail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This same Hebrew word is sometimes translated as "wily," or "wilily." The New Testament, no doubt picking up on this concept, says of Satan's perverted yet subtle abilities: "Put on the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil" (Eph.
I recommend this book for any believer who has found his or her prayer time to be lacking the presence of God.
Prayers That Outwit the Enemy is a lifelong learning manual to keep with you at all times, right alongside your Bible, as you pray.
www.elijahshopper.com /detail.aspx?ID=1607   (1451 words)

  
 Velveteen Rabbi: Common prayers, common ground
For the last fifteen-plus years he has been married to a Jewish woman, and engaged in helping to rear their Jewish son -- and he has also maintained his own identification with the Christian community, and his own Christian faith.
Common Prayers is Cox's exploration of Judaism, from his unique outsider/insider perspective.
Cox argues that stories from the Hebrew Scriptures are "softened, even distorted," when Christian themes are projected back into them.
velveteenrabbi.blogs.com /blog/2006/01/common_prayers_.html   (2557 words)

  
 Hebrew for Christians - Learn Hebrew for FREE!
The Hebrew Names of God, as well as an online glossary of Hebrew and Yiddish terms is also provided.
The vision for this web site is to provide a resource for the Church regarding its rich Hebraic heritage by promoting Jewish literacy among all those who claim Jesus Christ as their Lord.
Studying biblical Hebrew and Jewish heritage will give you the correct context for reading the B’rit Chadashah (New Testament) by equipping you to comprehend the implications of the Torah, Nevi’im, and Ketuvim (the Tanakh or Old Testament).
hebrew4christians.com   (566 words)

  
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Amidah - standing prayer, quietly murmured, that is part of each daily service, alternatively called the Tefillah or the Shemoneh Esre...a prayer, recited silently, thrice daily, while standing up, the prayer of the eighteen benedictions.
Chazarat Hashatz - repetition of the amidah prayer by the cantor aloud after it was recited by the congregants.
Shaliach Tzibur - the precentor of the prayers in the Synagogue, the Cantor.
www.haydid.org /glossr97.htm   (8534 words)

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