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  1. The name Miyah has its roots in Hebrew origin, where it signifies “water” or “ocean.”. Water holds immense symbolic importance in the Bible, representing purification, healing, and spiritual renewal. In various biblical contexts, water is used to symbolize God’s cleansing power and the Holy Spirit’s transformative work in believers ...

  2. the Bible, we see that prayer is saturated within God's Word. It impacts important events, interweaving with God's sovereign plan in history. The Bible refers to the word prayer or expresses a prayer in 61 of its 66 books, making close to 1,100 distinct references to and about prayer. Prayers of the Old Testament Prayer History Begins Gen 4:26

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  3. Version, and the changes of the American Committee of Revisers. Due weight was given to the ancient versions as establishing a tradition of interpretation, notably the Septuagint and the versions of Aquila, Symmachus, and Theodotion, the Targums, the Peshitta, the Vulgate, and the Arabic version of Saadya.

  4. Biblical Names and their Meanings HITCHCOCK'S BIBLE NAMES DICTIONARY This dictionary is from "Hitchcock's New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible," published in the late 1800s. It contains more than 2,500 Bible and Bible-related proper names and their meanings. Some Hebrew words of uncertain meaning have been left out. It is out of

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  6. st principles of the oracles of God;2and are become such as hav. need of milk, and not of strong meat. For every one that useth milk is unskillful in the w. rd of righteousness: for he is a babe. But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exer.

  7. This view, the meaning of a text is what the author consciously intended to say to his text. The view argues that the Bible to be interpreted in the same way that we interpret other forms of verbal communication. This is essentially the commonsense approach to communication.

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