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Word Origin. from the same as lebab. Definition. inner man, mind, will, heart. NASB Translation. accord (1), attention (4), attention* (1), bravest* (1), brokenhearted* (3), care* (2), celebrating* (1), chests* (1), completely* (1), concern* (1), concerned* (1), conscience (1), consider* (2), considered* (2), courage (1), decided* (1 ...
- Ḇə·Lib·Bām — 3 Occ
NAS: will enter their own heart, And their bows KJV: shall...
- Wə·Lêḇ — 18 Occ
INT: the heart of the king and the heart of the princes will...
- Kə·Lêḇ
Bible > Strong's > Hebrew kə·lêḇ Englishman's Concordance....
- Mil·Lib·Bə·Ḵā
KJV: but thou feignest them out of thine own heart. INT: are...
- Mil·Lêḇ
Bible > Strong's > Hebrew mil·lêḇ Englishman's Concordance....
- Wə·Lib·Bə·Ḵā
KJV: with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty INT:...
- Mil·Lib·Bî
Bible > Strong's > Hebrew mil·lib·bî Englishman's...
- Lib·Bê·Nū
Bible > Strong's > Hebrew lib·bê·nū Englishman's...
- Ḇə·Lib·Bām — 3 Occ
Oct 3, 2023 · So today’s word is “lev”, the Hebrew word for “heart.” When we talk about the heart, a lot of people these days advocate following your heart: doing what you most WANT to do, or what FEELS right.
Jul 16, 2016 · Thomas Constable explains that the Hebrew concept of "Heart (Pr 4:23) usually means “mind” (Pr 3:3; Pr 6:32a ["sense" = Hebrew leb = "heart"]; Pr 7:7b[again, "sense" = "heart"]; et al.), but it has a much broader meaning that includes the emotions (Pr 15:15, 30), the will (Pr 11:20; 14:14), and even the whole inner person (Pr 3:5). Here the ...
Original Word: לֵב Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: leb Phonetic Spelling: (labe) Definition: heart
- Introduction
- Ancient Understanding of The Heart
- Transformation of The Heart
For thousands of years every morning and evening, Jewish people have prayed these well-known words as a way of expressing their devotion to God. They’re called the Shema. Hear O Israel the LORD is our God the LORD is one, and as for you, you shall love the LORD your God with all of your heart, with all of your soul, and with all of your strength.1 ...
Now, different cultures throughout history have had different conceptions of how the human body works, and this is also true of the ancient Israelite writers of the Bible. They knew that the heart was an organ in the chest that sustains life. There’s mention of a heart attack mentioned in the Bible, Nabal, whose “heart died inside of him, and he be...
Now, the prophet Jeremiah believed that the human heart was fundamentally broken. He said, “the heart of a human is deceitful above all, irreversibly sick, who can even understand it.”12He had watched a whole generation turn away from God. They started sacrificing their children as if that were a good thing. So this is why, in the imagination of th...
All modes of feeling, from the lowest physical forms, as hunger and thirst, to the highest spiritual forms, as reverence and remorse, are attributed by the Hebrews to the heart (comp. Gen. xviii. 5; Judges xix. 5; Ps. cii. 5 [A. V. 4]); so joy and gladness, sorrow and grief, fear and reverence (Zeph. iii. 14; Isa. lxvi. 14; Ps. xiii. 3 [A. V. 2]...
How To Say “Heart” In Hebrew. Looking to know Hebrew? There is a way of doing so in an enjoyable and fulfilling experience….