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  1. Jun 13, 2021 · Jun 13, 2021 hebrewwordlessons. WORLD: tevel. Feminine noun. (Strong’s 8398). Root: תבל. Sounds like: tey-veyl. The world is a complicated place. We are all inhabitants of it and we are all fellow-citizens in it, yet we seem to do our very best to ruin it. Doomsayers tell us that the world is set for destruction and although many stand up ...

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  2. Introduction 1.1. This bible study is about the meaning of the Hebrew word תֵּבֵל, 'tevel' for 'world', and gives every verse where the Hebrew word "tevel" (Strong's 8398) appears. To obtain a true understanding of this word these scriptures need to be meditated on and notes made of their meaning in different contexts.

  3. May 19, 2019 · So, the word for "the world" in the Old Testament refers to the earth and by implication to the inhabitants of the earth (Ref. 1). The first mention of "the world" (tebel) in the Old Testament occurs in 1 Samuel 2:8. Tebel occurs 36 times in the Old Testament (Ref. 1). The Old Testament describes "the world" in these four main ways: God ...

  4. תֵּבֵל (tebel) -- world. inhabited (1), inhabited world (1), world (34). תֵּבֵל noun feminineNahum 1:5 (apparently masculine Isaiah 14:17) world, poetic synonym of אֶרֶץ (perhaps originally as productive, compare יְבוּל, בּוּל, but this sense not clearly maintained; compare also Assyrian tabalu in êlî tabali, by ...

  5. 1 be taken from, out of ( מִן of source) Genesis 2:23; Genesis 3:19,23 (all J); compare וְלֻקַּח מֵהֶם קְלָלָה Jeremiah 29:22 and there shall be taken from them ( derived from their case) a curse-formula. 2 = be stolen from, Judges 17:2 ( ל person) 3 be taken captive, Jeremiah 48:46, compare Isaiah 52:5.

  6. God did not love the world universally as seen by john 17:9 Given there is a definite sense, of a love to people in all nations, but this seemingly general terminology can only be defined by scripture which explains the purpose of God in Election. The 'world' here must mean the elect, as God cannot love any outside of Christ and His eternal ...

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  8. Mar 24, 2020 · Genesis 3:24: “So he drove out the man; and he placed at the East of the garden of Eden Cherubim’s and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life.”. I read in Jewish literature another level of interpretation of the flaming sword. In Genesis 3:24 the Hebrew word for flame is lahat.

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