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גְּבוּרְתָא (geburah) -- Might, Strength, Power, Valor. Word Origin: Derived from the root גָּבַר (gabar), meaning "to be strong" or "to prevail." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - 1411 (dynamis): Often translated as "power" or "might," reflecting similar concepts of strength and ability.
- Ū·Ḡə·Ḇū·Rə·Ṯā — 2 Occ
NAS: For wisdom and power belong to Him. KJV: for wisdom and...
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NAS: For wisdom and power belong to Him. KJV: for wisdom and...
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To you, God of my ancestors, I give thanks and praise,...
- 1369. Gbuwrah
Meaning: force, valor, victory. Word Origin: Derived from...
- Power
Definition: Strength, power, might, ability, force Meaning:...
- Ū·Ḡə·Ḇū·Rə·Ṯā — 2 Occ
Meaning: force, valor, victory. Word Origin: Derived from the root גָּבַר (gabar), meaning "to be strong" or "to prevail." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - 1411 (dynamis): Often translated as "power" or "might," used in the New Testament to describe God's power and the power given to believers. - 2479 (ischys): Translated as ...
Definition: Strength, power, might, ability, force Meaning: vigor, a large lizard. Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to be firm or vigorous. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - 1411 (dynamis): Often translated as power or strength, used in the New Testament to describe God's power and the power given to believers.
Sep 12, 2020 · Rabbi Shlomo of Urbino (a late 15th century Italian scholar) writes in Ohel Moed (his lexicon of synonyms) that there are 36 words in Biblical Hebrew for “strength” or “power”!
- Meaning of Visions in Zechariah
- What Is The Meaning of "Not by Might Nor by Power"?
- How Do We Apply This Today?
Before looking at the immediate biblical context of Zechariah 4, it might be helpful to understand a little about the historical context. The setting of Zechariah begins around 520 B.C., after the Jews had returned to the region of Judah after the Babylonian exile. By the time Zechariah and Haggai begin to prophesy, a majority of the people had alr...
Specifically for Zerubbabel and the Israelites, this promise that God's Spirit would be their strengthmeant that this great task would not be accomplished through their own strength and effort. The words used there for “might” and “power” often point to military strength and human strength and ingenuity. That is good news because those are two thin...
To consider how to apply this today, let’s go back to the disciples tasked with feeding thousands of hungry people. Is their task really any different than the “task” of the temple and the lampstand? They, too, are to be conduits of God’s presence, a light to the nations. All those hungry people are present because the light of the world is in thei...
Sep 16, 2024 · Hebrew scholars translate Elohim as God in modern English Bibles. Elohim comes from the Canaanite word El, which means “mighty one.” Elohim is the third word in the Bible in its original Hebrew. "In the beginning, God (Elohim) created the heavens and the earth."
Feb 15, 2018 · There is a perfectly good word for strength in Hebrew (koakh), and me'od is not it. In fact, the Shema is one of the only places in the whole Bible where me'od is translated as strength. So what’s up with that? The most common meaning of me'od is “very” or “much.”