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  1. The Hebrew word translated as "earth" is ארץ (erets, Strong's #776). While this word can mean the whole "earth," it is usually used in the context of a "land" or a "region" and for this reason; in my Mechanical Translation I translate this word as "land."

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  3. Original Word: אֶרֶץ. Part of Speech: Noun Feminine. Transliteration: erets. Phonetic Spelling: (eh'-rets) Definition: earth, land. NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. a prim. root. Definition. earth, land. NASB Translation.

  4. H776 - אֶרֶץ ʼerets, eh'-rets; from an unused root probably meaning to be firm; the earth (at large, or partitively a land):— common, country, earth, field, ground, land, nations, way, wilderness, world.

  5. The Modern Hebrew for the earth is כדור הארץ (kadur ha'arets). In Modern Hebrew the word כדור (kadur) means "ball," but in Biblical Hebrew the word דור (dur) means a "ball" and the letter כ (k) is a prefix meaning "like" as can be seen in the following passage.

  6. Transliteration: ara. Phonetic Spelling: (ar-ah') Definition: the earth. NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. (Aramaic) corresponding to erets. Definition. the earth. NASB Translation. earth (15), ground (3), inferior (1), land (1). NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries.

  7. This would explain the claim, by many, that the Hebrew phrase 'heaven and Earth', typically is meant as a merism: an all-inclusive term for the entire natural cosmos: the Great Wide Far Up There and the Great Wide Down Here. Heaven and Earth.

  8. Nov 11, 2014 · The Hebrew word adamah (Strongs #127) used twice in Zephaniah (1:2-3) means “ground” or “land” and is translated “earthin the NIV, ESV, HSCB and NET Bibles. According to the Brown-Driver-Briggs lexicon of Hebrew words, in these verses it means “ground” as earth’s visible surface.

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