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Original Word: הוֹן. Part of Speech: noun masculine. Transliteration: hon. Pronunciation: hōn. Phonetic Spelling: (hone) Definition: Wealth, riches, substance, possessions. Meaning: wealth, enough. Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to be firm or to be easy.
- Wā·Hō·Wn
Englishman's Concordance. wā·hō·wn — 1 Occurrence. Proverbs...
- Wə·Hō·Wn
Englishman's Concordance. wə·hō·wn- — 2 Occurrences....
- La·Hō·Wn
Englishman's Concordance. la·hō·wn — 1 Occurrence. Proverbs...
- Hō·W·Na·Yiḵ
NAS: With the abundance of your wealth and your merchandise...
- Hō·W·Nêḵ
NAS: Your wealth, your wares, KJV: Thy riches, and thy...
- Hō·W·Nōw
hō·w·nōw Englishman's Concordance. hō·w·nōw — 1 Occurrence....
- Int
House and wealth are the inheritance of fathers, And from...
- 26 Occurrences
KJV: Wealth [gotten] by vanity INT: Wealth fraud dwindles....
- Wā·Hō·Wn
- Genesis 31:16. HEB: כִּ֣י כָל־ הָעֹ֗שֶׁר אֲשֶׁ֨ר הִצִּ֤יל. NAS:Surely all the wealthwhich God. KJV:For all the richeswhich God. INT:Surely all the wealthwhich has taken.
- 1 Samuel 17:25. HEB: יַעְשְׁרֶ֥נּוּ הַמֶּ֣לֶךְ ׀ עֹ֣שֶׁר גָּד֗וֹל וְאֶת־ NAS:him with great richesand will give. KJV:him with great riches,and will give. INT:will enrich the king richesgreat his daughter.
- 1 Kings 3:11. HEB: שָׁאַ֤לְתָּ לְּךָ֙ עֹ֔שֶׁר וְלֹ֥א שָׁאַ֖לְתָּ NAS:have asked richesfor yourself, nor. KJV:neither hast asked richesfor thyself, nor hast asked.
- 1 Kings 3:13. HEB: לָ֔ךְ גַּם־ עֹ֖שֶׁר גַּם־ כָּב֑וֹד. NAS:both richesand honor, KJV:thee that which thou hast not asked, both riches,and honour: INT:given both richeshave also and honor.
This ideal and perspective on wealth is alluded to in the etymological connection between the Hebrew words ashir, meaning wealthy, and eser, meaning ten. Built into the Jewish concept of wealth is the mitzvah of maaser, setting aside ten percent of our income for charity.
- Mendel Kalmenson
Aug 8, 2015 · WORD STUDY – RICH, WEALTHY עשׁר. by Chaim & Laura | Aug 8, 2015 | Devotionals. Proverbs 10:22: “The blessing of the LORD, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.”. My study partner told me that this is a verse that people often use to prove that God wants us to be rich.
Mammon (Aramaic: מָמוֹנָא, māmōnā) in the New Testament is commonly thought to mean money, material wealth, or any entity that promises wealth, and is associated with the greedy pursuit of gain.
The Hebrew noun כסף (kesef, pronounced KESS-eff) is the Biblical Hebrew word for both "silver" and "money." It is easy to understand the relationship between the two words, as one of the earliest forms of "money" was weighed bags of silver. For instance, Genesis 42:35 describes each of Joseph's.
Feb 5, 2020 · Different translations translate the word riches or mahamon differently but all related to the basic Semitic root hama. Yet, each gives a different lesson. Hama means to make a noise. As Rabbi Hirsch points out it is usually associated with the noise from a crowd of people or a mob.