Oh right, some of the Gnostics identified the Demiurge with the Old Testament Hebrew god Yahweh. |
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Hebrew and Arabic use dentalized t, d, th, etc., while English makes the sounds farther back at the alveolar ridge. |
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Player-generated subtitles are also available in Yiddish, Hebrew, and Spanish. |
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German, Yiddish, Hebrew, and occasionally Arabic words fly through the air. |
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Hebrew handwritten books may indeed serve as a useful means for devising a comparative codicology and paleography. |
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We recited the familiar prayers, like the Shema and the Amidah in their original Hebrew. |
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Galen's views about the four humours and the importance of food for health were translated into Syriac, Arabic, Hebrew, and finally Latin. |
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While in a kibbutz, I saw a poster advertising a summer's program at Hebrew University in desert zoology, and I enrolled. |
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He studied more than fifteen languages, including Hebrew, Hungarian, Arabic, and Lithuanian. |
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He was unique in England in his deep knowledge of contemporary German theology and was also a prodigious scholar of Syriac, Arabic, and Hebrew. |
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He also steeped himself in the biblical languages of Greek and Hebrew, and even found time to master Aramaic and Syriac. |
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Passover, or Pesach as it's called in Hebrew, might be familiar to some people who are familiar with the word paschal lamb. |
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The paper considers similarities and differences between names in Hebrew and Arabic as a specific lexical group within their vocabularies. |
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The social milieu of Hebrew poetry changed, rising from egalitarian synagogical circles to the elite upper class. |
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The celebrated Brown, Driver and Briggs Hebrew lexicon presents the two roots as follows. |
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The last and the best section is that of Modern Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, and Alexandrian Greek and Persian literatures. |
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And now that he is older, she rides a ferry and a bus each way twice a week, so her 10-year-old can go to Hebrew school. |
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Jesus is a Hebrew descended from Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, a man of royal lineage descended from the renowned King David. |
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Linguistically gifted, she mastered French, Italian, and Latin as a girl, and taught herself Hebrew. |
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As in Hebrew, the use of vowels in writing Aramaic and Arabic is a relatively late development. |
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Though he edited the Hebrew prayer book and composed some Hebrew liturgical poems, he wrote mostly in Arabic. |
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Internal walkways are two-level trellised arcades which visually unify the entire Hebrew Union Complex. |
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Concerts were staged in Hebrew and archaic Spanish, and ancient folklore dances were performed on Sunday. |
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An intelligent Jew was our cicerone and read us some Hebrew out of the precious old book of the Law. |
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Under Duport, Barrow studied Greek, Latin, Hebrew, French, Spanish, Italian, literature, chronology, geography and theology. |
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The script's rendering into Latin, Hebrew, and Aramaic is of a heroic painstakingness not seen since the mid '60s heyday of Esperanto cinema. |
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Although he taught Old and New Testament interpretation and homiletics, Sampey's great love was Hebrew and the Old Testament. |
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Wanting to preserve and transmit a great culture, we even teach Sunday school and Hebrew classes. |
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Hopefully you can see that these cults were an amalgamation of Hebrew monotheism and Egyptian and Sumerian polytheism. |
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He wears a prayer shawl, chants a pilgrimage psalm, and says a blessing in Hebrew. |
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It was said that Lancelot Andrewes knew Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Chaldee, Syriac, Arabic, and 15 modern languages. |
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It is understood that as a boy he had also taught himself, or tried to learn, Hebrew, Arabic, Syriac, Chaldean and Chinese. |
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Overall, evidence from Hebrew shows indeed that these ambiguous letters are orthographically represented last and the weakest. |
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The alignment of grace and truth is what we see at the end of the Prologue of the Fourth Gospel, and that, itself, I take as a Hebrew hendiadys. |
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The ornamental decoration of Spanish Hebrew Bibles is only one of the many echoes of this interaction. |
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The consecration of the building in Brighton Road also provided a new home for a cheder, or school where Sutton's children could learn Hebrew. |
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He could not be expected to respond to Hebrew music, but his comment on the Queens' service testifies to his attentive and critical ear. |
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This movie scene shows sacred rites and chants corresponding accurately to the mystical Hebrew folklore of 16th-century Prague. |
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It is a scene of human depravity, worthy of description by the Hebrew prophets. |
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Yesterday the front entrance to the Paradise Hotel was blocked off by yellow tape with Hebrew lettering. |
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It is now surrounded by shops, travel agencies, and even juice carts equipped with Hebrew signage. |
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The Hebrew in which Genesis is written is ancient, but we cannot infer that Hebrew was the original language. |
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Briefly she spared a thought for the other customers around them, and was grateful they were speaking in Hebrew instead of English. |
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I share the frustration felt by those around the world who speak Arabic and Hebrew. |
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In this period, Hebrew was spoken, and Hebrew is a Semitic language, just like Arabic. |
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We spoke Hebrew, a language which I barely knew, but somehow I understood everything she said. |
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Likewise modern scholarship has translated Matthew back to Hebrew and discovered puns there which disappear in Greek. |
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His idea was to make Moses seem more German by eliminating his Hebraisms to such an extent that no one would think of calling him a Hebrew. |
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That is why they built a school system that teaches Hebrew as a spoken language and graduates of the school are Hebraically fluent. |
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The eastern European Diaspora created Hasidism, the Hebrew Haskalah, and Zionism. |
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Ruth is one of only two books in the Hebrew canon that bears the name of a woman. |
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Fragments of every book of the Hebrew canon have been discovered except for the book of Esther. |
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Hebrew poetry is not marked by metre and end-rhyme but by pictorial language, parallelisms and partly by rhythm and alliteration or stave rhyme. |
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The spuriousness of his Hebrew etymologies suggests, but does not prove, that he did not know Hebrew. |
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The difference between the two is simply one vowel point added to the Hebrew letter. |
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To be sure, the subscript vowel points used as vowel cues in modern Hebrew were not used by the ancients. |
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Unlike English, it wouldn't be a savings even in the long run, because once you gain experience in Hebrew, vowelless text is simpler and easier. |
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Finally, if anyone out there can tell me how to vowelize Hebrew in Blogger, please do. |
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He had a particular skill in languages, speaking French, Latin, Greek and even Hebrew. |
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Huge upholstered foam letters ring the gallery space, spelling the word HOPE in English, French, Hebrew and Arabic. |
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These include Faroese, Modern Hebrew, Irish, Upper Sorbian, Urdu, and Welsh. |
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Original Yiddish was written in Hebrew letters and was a mixture of Hebrew, Slavic, and German. |
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Scripture does not decide it, Spirit being feminine in Hebrew, neuter in Greek, and masculine in Latin. |
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I have a major in classical languages, Greek and Ancient Hebrew, and a minor in Philosophy. |
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He boldly claims that he is a Nazarene descended from the Hebrew line of the Israelites. |
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The text of the canonical writings at this point was written in unpointed Hebrew. |
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No previous background in Rabbinic literature is required but students must be able to read unpointed Hebrew texts. |
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There's quite a bit of classical Hebrew and English in there too, probably some Russian, Slovak and Polish as well. |
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The words of later Hebrew mystics capture accurately prophetic consciousness. |
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He was particularly committed to the revitalization of Hebrew as a modern, spoken language. |
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Names from languages written with different alphabet characters, such as Cyrillic, Hebrew, and Greek, are transliterated with Roman characters. |
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Kabbalists believe that every letter of the Hebrew Aleph Beth has a hidden meaning. |
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There are various Midrashim that have the Hebrew letters vigorously competing for attention by calling out to God. |
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To understand the biblical concept of peace, reflect on the Hebrew word shalom. |
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It has a beautiful arched stained glass window above the bimah, portraying the 10 Commandments in Hebrew. |
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He spoke many languages, could read Hebrew, and quoted as easily from St. Athanasius as from the Sermon on the Mount. |
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Arabic, like other Semitic languages, including Hebrew, is based on triliteral roots. |
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This section on mensuration certainly has more in common with Hindu and Hebrew texts than it does with any Greek work. |
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Adam Streicher and Ben had been friends since their Hebrew school days, bar mitzvahed weeks apart. |
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Some of the rules should be of interest only to followers of the Hebrew religion. |
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It was once thought that the ancient Israelites must have been predominantly left-handed because Hebrew is written from right to left. |
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The Temple of the ancient Israelites is the original Hebrew expression of pagan consciousness. |
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Congregations plant trees and pursue agricultural projects on Tu B'Shevat, the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat. |
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Gerard Gertoux does an extensive review of the Hebrew theophoric names in his books, and a section on the theophoric names is on the net. |
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His published scholarship in the fields of Hebrew grammar and Masoretic studies will continue to influence them in the foreseeable future. |
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This variety of reading arises chiefly from the different modes of pointing the Hebrew words. |
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The ceremony is on Adar 7, the Hebrew anniversary of the death of Moses, whose final resting place is also not known. |
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In the process of discovering and translating Hebrew poetry a Russian poetic community was formed. |
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Twenty-six is the numerical value of the letters of the sacred name of God in Hebrew, of the Tetragrammaton. |
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The extent to which this grammatical form suggests a pluperfect is disputed among Hebrew grammarians. |
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Arabic, the language of the majority and the official language of the country, is a Semitic tongue related to Hebrew, Aramaic, and Amharic. |
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He quickly learns Greek and reads Homer before moving on to Hebrew, Japanese, Old Norse and Inuit, along with advanced mathematics. |
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Items feature Hebrew letters or inscriptions either associated with religious customs or used as ceremonial objects. |
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Tigrinya, the language spoken by the Tigray, is from the Semitic family of languages, and is related to Arabic, Hebrew, and Aramaic. |
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The entire dialogue is subtitled, with Aramaic, Latin and Hebrew spoken throughout the movie by the cast. |
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He was an educated man, who spoke ancient Hebrew, Aramaic, Yiddish, Torah and English. |
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Roman even has Mark sing Hebrew songs to substantiate the family's piousness. |
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But I do feel that English, like Hebrew, is simply one manifestation or concrescence of that universal code. |
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There are sections devoted to the Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic languages, to warfare, the arts and law. |
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The Hebrew day commenced six hours ahead of our day, at sunset the previous day. |
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Reference to Hebrew terms could have been used to illustrate the beauty and poetic style of the original spoken testimonies. |
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What do Manx, Faeroese, Gaelic, Welsh, Hebrew, Yiddish and Mohawk all share? |
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Maltese is the only European language in the Afro-Asiatic family, which includes Arabic, Hebrew, Berber, and Hausa. |
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Hebrew music came achieved legendary fame as it was performed in the Temple of Jerusalem. |
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The identifiably Yiddish and Hebrew elements within his poetry serve to interrogate the homogeneity and wholeness of English. |
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Armenian, Slavic, and Hebrew sources also form the core of our knowledge about the Khazar people. |
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Many European languages, but also Oriental languages are represented, such as Arabic, Persian, Syriac, Hebrew and even Chinese. |
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The Hindu, Buddhist, Tibetan, Chinese and the Hebrew calendars are all lunisolar calendars. |
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The Hebrew for one of the many sacrificial offering is chatot, from the same root as the word chait. |
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The conversation was off the record, and in any event my Hebrew was inadequate. |
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He responded combatively in classical Hebrew, a language alien to the church. |
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Could it be that the Hebrew word simply refers to any partially digested food? |
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By his use of the Hebrew imperfect tense, the psalmist shows his present trust in God is based on past experiences of God's presence and help. |
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Augustine never studied Hebrew, though he understood words of Punic spoken by the peasants and well knew that it was a cognate Semitic language. |
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Two different worlds present themselves to the scholar of Hebrew illuminated manuscripts from Spain. |
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Currently he is an assistant professor of political science at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. |
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It would thus have been a loanword from Hebrew in the vulgar speech of the Greek settlers in Egypt. |
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The examples that follow are discussed simply for the sake of argument because they do not occur in Hebrew historiography. |
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In contrast, George finds great kinship in the pristine and untainted teachings of the Hebrew codifier, Moses. |
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She sings in Arabic, Hebrew and Ladino, the language of Jewish-Spain. |
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Annan is cloud in Hebrew so this army operation, amud Annan, should be Pillar of Cloud. |
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So why did the God of the Hebrew people choose such a scandalous setting for becoming human? |
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Then just 8-years-old he saw writing on a deli billboard that was in Hebrew. |
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In fact, several other stories about friendly relations with Arabs emphasise that difficulties with Hebrew were not seen as an obstacle, but as a uniting factor. |
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Single-parent, same-sex, and common-law families barely penetrated public consciousness, much less the Hebrew lexicon. |
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Here was a formidable antiquarian and linguist, fluent in classical and romance languages, as well as Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Aramaic, Anglo-Saxon, and a half dozen others. |
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In addition to Aramaic, Raskas speaks Hebrew, German and Yiddish. |
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The dialogue, meanwhile, is entirely in Latin, Hebrew and Aramaic. |
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The series of 15-minute films, in which the actors' words in Hebrew and Aramaic are muted under a voiceover narration in English, were designed for educational purposes. |
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Fulco is the Jesuit scholar who translated the script into Aramaic, Hebrew, and Latin, and then translated everything back again into the English subtitles for the film. |
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They were conducted entirely in Hebrew, a language the U.S. native does not speak, although he was provided a translator. |
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The Maccabees then purify the Temple and rededicate it on the 25th of Kislev, which is the date on the Hebrew calendar when we begin to celebrate the eight days of Chanukah. |
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Depending on whether you use a Greek, Hebrew, or English number scheme, a lot of different names add up to the devilish number. |
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In another classic instance of more-is-less, Prior, who was jolted by a sudden vision of a neon aleph in Part I, is now shown the better part of the Hebrew alphabet. |
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Sheldon Zimmerman resigned as president of the four-campus Hebrew Union College on December 4 shortly after Reform Judaism's rabbinic association suspended him. |
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His speech was punctuated by Yiddishisms, Hebrew, Greek and Arabic. |
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To this day, my mother can recite the Hebrew poetry of Bialik, which she learned in the dp camps of postwar Germany. |
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Since Arabic and Hebrew have similar sources, one can deduce analogously that in Hebrew also it would have meant brushing away and forgiving sins. |
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One such piece of evidence comes from Ariel's careful study of the contrastive use of zero anaphors and resumptive pronouns in the relative construction in Modern Hebrew. |
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They went on chanting a peace song that mixed Hebrew and Arabic and then stood up clapping and shaking their left hands up in the air to repel evil. |
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The Greek, metaphysical concept of the Logos is in sharp contrast to the concept of a personal God described in anthropomorphic terms typical of Hebrew thought. |
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In both instances, Hebrew and English dictionaries, the lexicographers have paid no attention to the insights and distinctions of medical anthropologists. |
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His Hebrew is fluent, as are his Arabic, Armenian and English. |
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Hermetic magic is syncretic and includes elements of early Egyptian, Greek and Hebrew occultism, neo-Platonism, agnosticism, kabala, alchemy and Rosicrucianism. |
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Thus it is much closer to other Northwest Semitic languages such as Hebrew or Phoenician, than to languages outside that group, such as Arabic or Babylonian. |
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Refaeli got involved in the squabble herself with a pair of near-identical tweets written in Hebrew. |
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At the heart of the theological inflection is the Tetragrammaton, the four-lettered name that consists of the Hebrew consonants yod, he, waw, and he. |
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The poems are written in Akkadian and Sumerian, the latter a mainly academic, scribal language, the former a Semitic language related to Hebrew and Arabic. |
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The date for this event is 17th of the Hebrew month of Tammuz. |
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I spoke to a rabbi last year about finding out what steps needed to be taken so he could be bar mitzvahed and was told that he would have to study Hebrew. |
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Attracted by the smooth flow and formal consistency of Arabic metrical verse, Hebrew poets adopted its rhythmical patterns, and some tunes also acquired measured rhythms. |
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There was a form of Hebrew that existed before they were conquered. |
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Avinoam Danin, a botanist from Hebrew University of Jerusalem claims he has identified pollen from the tumbleweed Gundelia tournefortii and a bean caper on the shroud. |
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It is a Semitic language somewhat related to Arabic and Hebrew. |
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Mashiyach is the Hebrew word meaning messiah or anointed one. |
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Christ is simply the Greek translation of the Hebrew word messiah. |
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He built a new ideal Jew, a type that blended the clever Talmudist with the fighting Hebrew speaker. |
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But among reams of waterlogged documents, troops wading in water four feet deep spotted Hebrew lettering among the Arabic. |
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It was created for writing the Arabic language, but has been adapted to such diverse languages as Persian, Turkish, Spanish, Hebrew, Urdu, Berber, Malay, and Swahili. |
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The Hebrew word shalom, translated peace, means full salvation. |
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Mary is at once graced by the Light and reflects it, a figure akin to God's Shekhinah, the Hebrew understanding of Divine Wisdom as manifest in feminine guise. |
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It has commonly been suggested that while biblical-style Hebrew was the written language, spoken Hebrew of Jesus' time was of the Mishnaic variety. |
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See Hebrew Alphabet for more on pointed and unpointed texts. |
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Building cover is a long and painstaking process that involves more than remembering not to use a Hebrew word here and there. |
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Tyndale was a brilliant translator who knew eight languages including Greek, the language of the New Testament and Hebrew, the language of the Old. |
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The transliterated Hebrew terms sprinkled here and there are often incorrect, or the pronunciation badly rendered. |
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The Hebrew words ruah, meaning breath or wind or spirit, and nefesh, the vital force in every individual, human and animal, that which brings flesh alive. |
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These dots and dashes are called vowel points because they enable the reader to know exactly which vowel sounds to supply with the written Hebrew consonantal text. |
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One who does not understand Hebrew and counts the Omer in Hebrew has not fulfilled his obligation to count the Omer according to the Mishna Brura. |
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Philo made a synthesis of the two systems and attempted to explain Hebrew thought in terms of Greek philosophy by introducing the Stoic concept of the Logos into Judaism. |
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The first great escape is the story of the first Hebrew, Abraham. |
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Bare in mind that modern Hebrew and ancient Hebrew have their differences, and that a lot of texts are by those that don't have a firm grasp on the language. |
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And some of them they're speaking very good Hebrew, not Russian. |
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Although hardly a matter of political significance, this is nonetheless false and, like his statement on modern Hebrew, asserted without evidence. |
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Unfortunately, despite its recent translation into languages as diverse as Hebrew and Icelandic, there are currently no plans to translate the book into Indonesian. |
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As I don't speak Hebrew, I'm bound to the choppy English translations. |
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This forced them to create many new words, and modern Hebrew was born. |
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Another example of a resuscitated language is modern Hebrew. |
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She was the same and she didn't speak Hebrew or Sanskrit did she? |
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The rabbi mumbled a bunch of Hebrew prayers, providing no explanation whatsoever of the significance of the prayers, nor any eulogy for the deceased. |
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Each new title of his sells in excess of 50,000 copies in the Hebrew editions alone, ahead of being translated into more than a dozen other languages, including Arabic. |
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Yet if modern Hebrew is the reincarnation of Yiddish, he must show a relationship rather than what the Hebrew pioneers claim to have achieved, a rupture. |
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As a boy, he also taught himself to read Hebrew, Arabic, Syriac, Chaldean and Chinese, and he would later add Coptic, Ethiopic, Sanskrit, Zend, Pahlevi and Persian. |
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He was dismayed to find, in doing the latter, that translators to the various languages had repeated errors made by the Greek translators of the Hebrew or Chaldee text. |
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We are looking for an answer that will be easily verified by the international reader without the need to be an expert in Hebrew, Greek or Chaldee. |
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For many years he read the Old Testament in Hebrew and Chaldee and the New Testament in Greek, so as to arrive at their meaning from ancient writers themselves alone. |
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The Hebrew language is the language of the Hebrew nation, and that in which the Old Testament is written, with the exception of a few portions in Chaldee. |
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Every one who is acquainted with the rudiments of the Hebrew and Chaldee languages, must know that God, in the holy Writings, very often spoke of Himself in the plural. |
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The word paschal actually comes from the Hebrew word for Passover. |
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He was educated at the University of Utrecht, served pastorates in Xanten and Gluckstadt, and became Professor of Hebrew and Practical Theology at Frankfurat. |
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Poems and hymns of the Hebrew people are expressed in Psalms. |
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Conlangers are now looking to Tagalog, Basque, Georgian, Malagasay, and Aztec for ideas, instead of to Welsh, Finnish, and Hebrew, languages Tolkien drew upon for his Elvish. |
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By the 1880s, he added to his competency in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew a working knowledge of German, French, Spanish, Italian, Gothic, Coptic, and modern Greek. |
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Languages of source texts include not only French and Italian, Latin and Greek, but Arabic, Dutch, Flemish, Hebrew, Portuguese, Slavonian, Spanish, Turkish, and Welsh. |
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Many Ashkenazim speak Yiddish, a blend of German and Hebrew, with elements of French and Italian. |
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The original liturgical language used by Malankara Church was Aramaic and Hebrew. |
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A correct translation of their writings is God's Word because it has the same meaning as the original Hebrew and Greek. |
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Berlin was fluent in Russian and English, spoke French, German and Italian, and knew Hebrew, Latin, and Ancient Greek. |
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Ranunculus species are used as food by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Hebrew Character and small angle shades. |
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By the 5th century BCE, Aramaic, a closely related tongue, joined Hebrew as the spoken language in Judea. |
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There are also bilingual schools which aim to teach in both Hebrew and Arabic equally. |
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Other public schools have Arabic as their main teaching language, and they teach Hebrew as a second language and English as a third one. |
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The name Via Maris is a Latin translation of a Hebrew phrase related to Isaiah. |
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During his youth, Priestley attended local schools where he learned Greek, Latin, and Hebrew. |
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Hooke quickly mastered Latin and Greek, made some study of Hebrew, and mastered Euclid's Elements. |
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He also carved stone signage throughout the museum in English, Hebrew, and Arabic. |
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And a superscription also was written over him in letters of Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew. |
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The expression translates sabaoth in the Sanctus, which is Hebrew, not Latin. |
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It was there that he learned Hebrew, was bar mitzvahed, and began going by his Hebrew name, Yossi Peretz. |
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As a youngster, he went to Hebrew school and was bar mitzvahed at the Huntington Park Hebrew Congregation. |
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She taught herself Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian as well as studying Latin, Greek, French and Italian with her brothers' tutor. |
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Matzo is eaten during Passover as a reminder that Hebrew slaves did not have time to let their bread rise before they fled Egypt. |
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Tent, or shahein, shares the same root as the word shekinah, the term used for the divine presence in the Hebrew Scriptures. |
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It takes place on the 15th of Shevat, the Hebrew month that usually falls between mid-January and mid-February. |
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Idit, my daughter, pointed out to me that the Hebrew for set measure, shiur, is also the word for lesson. |
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An application for permission to reinter the body has now been lodged with the Northern Ireland Office by the Belfast Hebrew Congregation. |
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Professor Ron Kohen, of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, tested 14 volunteers who were given dark turkey cutlets for dinner for four days. |
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Dor also proposes that the water buffalo is to be identified as being the animal signified in the Mishnaic Hebrew koy. |
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Eusebius's commentary employed Origen's Tetrapla and exhibits awareness that the original form of Isaiah was in Hebrew. |
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There is nothing new under the sun,' said Koheleth, an ancient Hebrew monologuist. |
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It is generally agreed by most scholars that the historical Jesus primarily spoke Aramaic, perhaps also some Hebrew and Koine Greek. |
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The Hebrew name for Exodus is shemot because the book opens by recapitulating the names of the 12 sons. |
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Rabbi Mordechai Wollenberg, from Childwall Hebrew Congregation, led a prayer of remembrance. |
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Andri Lemaire, Professor of Hebrew and Aramaic at the Sorbonne in Paris, translated the words on the box, known as an ossuary. |
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Moving testimony to the fleetingness of all we encounter, it has earned an enduring place in contemporary Hebrew fiction. |
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The Hebrew alphabet, the Aleph Beit, is said by the Kabbalists to embody wonderful and miraculous powers. |
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It is observed on the day corresponding to the 27th day of the month of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar. |
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His most powerful aria is his prayer to the Hebrew God from his jail cell, after which he regains his strength and sanity. |
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The appearance of secular Hebrew poetry in tenth-century al-Andalus began a tradition that lasted five centuries on the Iberian peninsula. |
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There was no English on it. It was all Hebrew script and I remember it shat me off that I couldn't read it. |
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Yiddish is a complex blend of Middle High German with Hebrew and borrowings from Slavic languages. |
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It contains the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation, a large Ashkenazi Orthodox synagogue located in North Manchester. |
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He lifted the Jesus piece, the Hebrew star of David, and the star and the crescent that were all dripping with diamonds. |
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The ancient Greeks were familiar with the Hebrew scriptures and language, and often borrowed words and terms. |
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Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew, Ladino and French echoed in the alleyways. |
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The Court's opinions are available in Hebrew on its own website and from Nevo. |
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It is conducted on the evening of the 15th day of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar throughout the world. |
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Certain Greek and Hebrew words were to be translated in a manner that reflected the traditional usage of the church. |
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Thornapple Valley, Ball Park Franks, Koegel Meat Company, and Hebrew National sausage companies are all based in Michigan. |
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He mentions that he studied from a text of Jerome's Vulgate, which itself was from the Hebrew text. |
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The same word is also used in modern Hebrew for referees in matches of Soccer, Basketball etc. |
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In many instances, the Hebrew versions of these projects are more fully developed than the English. |
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A major donor who can't read Hebrew sits next to the gabbai who puts tefillin on every day. |
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Her mother was learned in Hebrew and stuidied the weekly parashah with the commentaries of Rashi and ibn Ezra on Shabbat. |
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Its name is thought to have corresponded closely to the Hebrew or Arabic aleph. |
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The only difference from Hebrew is that, in the case of the direct object, it is preferable to retain the pronoun rather than suppress it. |
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Purim is celebrated annually on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Adar, which occurs in February or March of the Gregorian calendar. |
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In Biblical Hebrew, relative clauses were headed with the word asher, which could be either a relative pronoun or a relativizer. |
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Operation Kadesh received its name from ancient Kadesh, located in the northern Sinai and mentioned several times in the Hebrew Pentateuch. |
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He claims it was a Hebrew invention inspired by ancient traditions from sources such as the Book of Habbakuk. |
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Esperanto has the five vowels found in such languages as Spanish, Swahili, Modern Hebrew, and Modern Greek. |
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For example, Hebrew irregular verbs are sometimes called weak verbs because one of their radicals is weak. |
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Haredi is derived from the Hebrew word Harada, meaning acute state of fear when hearing the word of God. |
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He then fixed the dates of other events in Babylonian, Greek, Hebrew and Roman calendars relative to the eclipses that they recorded. |
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A professor of Hebrew and Middle Eastern studies at Emory University, he has published on Hebraism in the United States and related subjects. |
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Instead, the date for Easter is determined on a lunisolar calendar similar to the Hebrew calendar. |
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There is evidence also that Hebrew and Greek were studied, the latter probably being taught at Iona. |
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Mainly in Toledo, texts were translated between Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin. |
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Within this context of cultural patronage, studies in Hebrew, literature, and linguistics flourished. |
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In addition to Danish and Latin, Rask studied Greek, Hebrew, French and German at Odense. |
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In the Pauline epistles, Hellene is almost always juxtaposed with Hebrew regardless of actual ethnicities. |
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Damasus commissioned Saint Jerome to produce a reliable and consistent text by translating the original Greek and Hebrew texts into Latin. |
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The original texts of the Tanakh were mainly in Hebrew, with some portions in Aramaic. |
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In tandem with the new Hebrew site, SANA also launched a page in Farsi, the language of its key ally Iran. |
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The Hebrew names of the books are derived from the first words in the respective texts. |
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Thereafter, she proudly displayed his head to her Hebrew army and led them into a victorious battle against the Assyrians. |
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The bench is inscribed with biblical verses in Hebrew, Greek, Arabic and English. |
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Depending on the context, the Hebrew word may refer to a human messenger or to a supernatural messenger. |
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Grammatically, Hebrew is a gendered language because every noun is either masculine or feminine. |
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Like their Hebrew cousins the Phoenicians were known for being very religious. |
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With the increased emphasis on studying the scriptures after the Reformation, many schools added Greek and, in a few cases, Hebrew. |
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In the Pauline epistles, Hellene is almost always juxtaposed to Hebrew in disregard of actual ethnicities. |
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There is also substantial use of Yiddish and particularly Hebrew words. |
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Reduced Vowels in the Transcriptions from Hebrew in Hexapla. |
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However, the book of Sirach, is now known to have existed in a Hebrew version, since ancient Hebrew manuscripts of it were rediscovered in modern times. |
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A more systematic example is that of abjads like the Arabic and Hebrew alphabets, in which the short vowels are normally left unwritten and must be inferred by the reader. |
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Later, however, he would express his disappointment in the theory, as articulated in the introduction of his second book on the verb phrase in Hebrew. |
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In effect, it covers all known Hebrew writings from the emergence of the language down to the codification of the rabbinical tradition in Mishnaic Hebrew. |
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However, he is most known for his work within Hebrew studies. |
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The Evolution of Dependent Clause Morpho-syntax in Biblical Hebrew. |
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Taw was the last letter of the Western Semitic and Hebrew alphabets. |
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However, some of the Church Fathers imply or claim that Matthew was originally written in Hebrew or Aramaic, and then soon after was written in Koine Greek. |
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In more recent times, ulpan has been borrowed from modern Hebrew. |
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The color that designated them as prostitutes could vary from different earth tones to yellow, as was usually designated as a color of shame in the Hebrew communities. |
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Justin Martyr, Irenaeus and Tertullian held the letters of Paul to be on par with the Hebrew Scriptures as being divinely inspired, yet others rejected him. |
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And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon. |
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Hebrew has active, passive, causative, intensive and reflexive voices. |
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The peculiar Morality of Jewdom. That the Hebrew is not very particular with regard to his moral obligations towards other people, is fairly well known. |
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Languages having the status of national minority's language are Armenian, Belarusian, Czech, German, Yiddish, Hebrew, Lithuanian, Russian, Slovak and Ukrainian. |
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Traditionally, bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah ceremonies are held in synagogues, where 13-year-olds demonstrate their proficiency in Hebrew and symbolically enter adulthood. |
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Easter was originally dated according to Hebrew calendar, which tried to place Passover on the first full moon following the Spring equinox but did not always succeed. |
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Metaphysics were abandoned and Greek became compulsory in the first year, followed by Aramaic, Syriac and Hebrew, launching a new fashion for ancient and biblical languages. |
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Galil said that the text must be written in an early form of southern Hebrew, as it is the only language of the time to use two yods to spell the word wine. |
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Galileo subscribed to and defended the Copernican heliocentric worldview, a view that seemed contrary to the Hebrew Scriptures and centuries of Church teaching. |
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He may have been called Paul in his youth in Hellenized territory, reverting to his Hebrew name when he went to Jerusalem to begin rabbinical study. |
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His academic education had been in arithmetic, geography, grammar, history, reading, spelling, and writing and he became proficient in Hebrew, Italian, Latin and Spanish. |
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Shalom, the Hebrew word for peace, and the New Testament Greek eirene each describe something quite like a condition of comprehensive righteousness in a community. |
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In the preface the translators acknowledge consulting translations and commentaries in Chaldee, Hebrew, Syrian, Greek, Latin, Spanish, French, Italian, and German. |
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Metaphysics were abandoned and Greek became compulsory in the first year followed by Aramaic, Syriac and Hebrew, launching a new fashion for ancient and biblical languages. |
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