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  1. Apr 3, 2023 · What does “erev” mean in Hebrew? English most often translates the Hebrew word “erev” as “evening.” But as the Jewish poet, Haim Nachman Bialik, (1873-1934) once said, “Reading the Bible in translation is like kissing your new bride through a veil.”

  2. Feb 4, 2017 · In Hebrew, the term for "mixed multitude" is "erev rav." "Erev" here is a homonym (a word that sounds, and may even be spelled the same as another, but has a different, unrelated meaning) to the word that means "evening"; in this case it is from a root ( ayin, resh, vet) that means "mixed."

  3. Jan 30, 2020 · In modern Jewish, and especially Israeli, parlance, ʿerev rav is translated as riffraff or rabble, sometimes even traitors. Describing the late 20 th century actions of Rabbi Uzi Meshulam, Motti Inbari of the University of North Carolina notes that “Meshulam identified the Israeli left with the erev rav , thus demonizing it.”

  4. Oct 4, 2018 · I have seen the speculation that “orev” for raven derives from it being a bird of the aravah/wilderness, or from it being a dark bird (=from the “evening/dark” meaning of “erev”). Alternatively, the name may derive from the sound that the bird makes.

  5. Pronunciation: EH-reb. Phonetic Spelling: (eh'-reb) Definition: Evening. Meaning: dusk. Word Origin: Derived from the root עָרַב (arab), which can mean to grow dark or to mix. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G3798 (ὀψία, opsia) – evening. - G2073 (ἑσπέρα, hespera) – evening.

  6. Mar 16, 2017 · Erev and boker are words that are well-known to us. But exactly how did they develop the meanings of “evening” and “morning”? The verb ayin-resh-bet (henceforth “ARB”) has several meanings; one of them is “mix.”

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    Erev Rav (Hebrew: עֵרֶב רַב ‘êreḇ raḇ "mixed multitude") was a group that included Egyptians and others who had joined the Tribes of Israel on the Exodus. [1] According to Jewish tradition, they were accepted by Moses as an integral part of the people.

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