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Transliteration: berakah. Phonetic Spelling: (ber-aw-kaw') Definition: a blessing. NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. from barak. Definition. a blessing. NASB Translation. benefit (1), blessed (1), blessing (48), blessings (11), generous (1), gift (3), most blessed (1), peace (2), present (1).
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May 5, 2014 · The verb ברך (barak) may either mean to bless or to kneel. It's not clear which of the two meanings came first; whether the action of kneeling came from the action of blessing or blessing came from kneeling, but in the Bible the two are thoroughly intertwined.
Nov 28, 2014 · An indepth look at the meaning and etymology of the awesome name Zenas. We'll discuss the original Greek, plus the words and names Zenas is related to, plus the occurences of this name in the Bible.
Discover the original meaning of Bârakah in the Bible using the Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard. Discover the audio pronunciation, word origin and usage in the Bible, plus scripture verse references of Bârakah.
Dec 30, 2014 · The Aramaic word for rest that is used in these passages is nucha. It comes from an old Ugaritic word NH and Akkadian and Persian word nahu, w hich is a reference to a camel’s resting place. Arabic grew out of the Persian language.
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Nov 28, 2014 · זנה. The verb זנה ( zanah) means to commit fornication or to be a harlot, and this only for women (or groups of people, which are also feminine). With barely bridled enthusiasm, HAW Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament decrees that the basic idea of this verb is "to commit illicit intercourse," and adds with some emphasis a "literal ...