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  1. Sep 27, 2016 · The Hebrew word for bread is “lechem” (לָ֫חֶם). It may sound familiar because of the name Bethlehem – or Beit Lechem, meaning “House of Bread”. But is it connected to the meaning of the Bread of Life?

  2. Part of Speech: Noun Masculine. Transliteration: lechem. Phonetic Spelling: (lekh'-em) Definition: bread, food. NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. from lacham. Definition. bread, food. NASB Translation. bread (188), food (87), fruit (1), loaves (3), meal (7), meal* (1), meals (2), prey (1), provision (1), showbread* (4), something (1).

  3. May 7, 2024 · The Hebrew word for bread is “lechem.” Moses wrote, “Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of the LORD.” The first bread is simple enough to understand, but how do we interpret this second lechem ?

  4. The Hebrew word for bread, the foundational staple of the human diet, is lechem, a cognate of the word lochem, a warrior. 2 The Zohar teaches: “The time of eating is the time of battle,” 3 and “One who desires bread should eat it at the point of a sword.” 4.

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  5. The KJV translates Strong's H3899 in the following manner: bread (237x), food (21x), meat (18x), shewbread (with H6440) (5x), loaves (5x), shewbread (with H4635) (3x), shewbread (2x), victuals (2x), eat (1x), feast (1x), fruit (1x), provision (1x).

  6. Feb 24, 2019 · In Hebrew the word for bread is lechem. In Genesis 3:17-19 we are told that as a result of the fall humanity would have to rely on food/bread to survive. Kindly YHWH would provide everything needed to prepare food: Psalm 104:14-15.

  7. Jan 16, 2017 · In Hebrew, this name is composed of two words: Beit Lechem (House of Bread). It is important to mention the interesting connection between the vital source of livelihood, ‘le•chem’ (bread), and the root word: ‘la•chem’ (to fight).

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