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  • ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses Moses] because the [[Hebrews]] had no written [[language]] at the time of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Exodus the exodus]. The ...with the [[traditions]] of the [[Melchizedek]] teachings, organized the [[Hebrew]] [[ceremonial]] [[system]] of [[worship]].
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  • '''Messiah''' (Hebrew מָשִׁיח Mašíaḥ or Māšîªḥ; in modern Jewish texts in Englis ...bes of Israel, and herald the "Messianic Age" of global peace. In Standard Hebrew, The Messiah is often referred to as מלך המשיח, Méleḫ ha-Mašía
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  • The '''Revised Standard Version''' (RSV) is an [[English language|English]] [[Bible translation|translation]] of the [[Bible]] published in t ...]] [[Masoretic Text]] for the [[Old Testament]]. However, they amended the Hebrew in a number of places. In the [[Book of Isaiah]], they sometimes followed r
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  • ...differences between the concept of God as portrayed in the Qur'an and the Hebrew Bible.[7] ...Cognates of the name "Allāh" exist in other Semitic languages, including [[Hebrew]] and Aramaic.[3] The corresponding Aramaic form is אֱלָהָא ʼĔlāh
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  • ...y day, appropriated the cream of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanakh Hebrew scriptures] for the instruction of his followers and for inclusion in the t ...ng [[Jesus]] unfailingly avoided distracting details. He shunned flowery [[language]] and avoided the mere [[poetic]] imagery of a play upon [[words]]. He [[ha
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  • ...in nearly every language on earth, countering the natural localization of language. * ma, mama or Ibu in Indonesian language
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  • ...anguage] was the [[copy]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septuagint Hebrew scriptures]—a complete version of [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.p
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  • ...itic languages. They include Ugaritic ʾil, pl. ʾlm; Phoenician ʾl pl. ʾlm; Hebrew ʾēl, pl. ʾēlîm; Aramaic ʾl; Akkadian ilu, pl. ilānu. ...form meaning "gods" is ʾilhm, equivalent to Hebrew ʾelōhîm "gods". But in Hebrew this word is also regularly used for semantically singular "God" or "god".
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  • ...ית (''B'reshit'' or ''Bərêšîth''), after the first word of the [[text]] in Hebrew (meaning ''"in the beginning"''). This is in line with the pattern of namin ...s: Noah, [[Abraham]], Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and others. It establishes the Hebrew God, YHWH or Elohim, as the creator of the [[universe]] who has formed a sp
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  • ...tudy of important works of the literature in that language, as well as the language itself (grammar, vocabulary, etc.). ...stribution of wealth. The noun ''law'' derives from the late [[Old English language|Old English]] ''lagu'', meaning something laid down or fixed. see [https://
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  • ...entire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levant Levant]. It is through the [[Hebrew]] [[religion]] that much of the [[morality]] and [[religious]] [[thought]] ...of [[El Elyon]]. But as the [[concept]] of [[El Shaddai]] permeated the [[Hebrew]] [[mind]], it became thoroughly colored with the [[Yahweh]] [[beliefs]] of
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  • ...Greek culture] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_language Greek language] had spread over [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greece#Hellenistic_ ...s]] of [[Paul, the Apostle|Paul]], who, being in [[religious]] culture a [[Hebrew]] of the Hebrews, proclaimed the [[gospel]] of a Jewish [[Messiah]] in the
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  • ...ge|Akkadian]] word ''[[edinu]]'', which itself derives from the [[Sumerian language|Sumerian]] term <small>E.DIN</small>. The Sumerian term means steppe, plain ...ng to the definition of the Persian word ''pairidaeza'' (paradise) and the Hebrew word ''gan'' (garden), both of which mean a "walled garden or park". Additi
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  • ...hat includes the fragment of the ''Heliand'' referred to above. In the one language or the other, there are in [[existence]] the following three fragments: (I) ...n eminent poet, to [[translate]] poetically into the German language the [[Hebrew Bible|Old]] and [[New Testament]]s. The poet willingly obeyed, all the more
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  • ...year, [[Afrikaans]], [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], and [[Serbocroatian language|Serbocroatian]] versions were announced. ...ed different languages (see [[#Wikipedia versions in other languages|other language versions]]), including a [https://simple.wikipedia.org Simple English] vers
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  • ...fically on the use of language by humans see the main article on [[natural language]]. == Properties of language ==
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  • ...phenomena in various contexts on [[analogy]] with the activity of ancient Hebrew prophets and other figures who had a similarly pivotal role in founding wor ...elieved to communicate their will through [[oracle]]s, that is, in human [[language]] through the mouth of an inspired person. The behavior of these divine spo
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  • ...uage are sometimes considered to be part of the arts, for example as the [[language arts]]. ...ac Newton]], have written their own [[colour theory]]. Moreover the use of language is only a generalisation for a colour equivalent. The word "[[red]]", for e
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  • ...s may be classified as ''masculine'' or ''feminine'' (for example Spanish, Hebrew, Arabic and French) and may also have a ''neuter'' grammatical gender (for ...Indo-European Roots', to ''The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language'', Fourth Edition
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  • ...the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septuagint Greek translation] of the [[Hebrew scriptures]]. But this copy of the [[Jewish]] [[sacred]] [[writings]] was n ...guage Greek], and later on, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_language Hebrew], for in time he learned to [[read]], [[write]], and speak, fluently, all [
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