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Altar (Heb. mizbe'ah, from a word meaning "to slay"), any...
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Righteousness. God the Father is righteous (just); Jesus...
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- King James Dictionary
Oct 24, 2016 · Translating Biblical names is an art all by itself. Often Biblical names are like little poems tucked in the narrative, and contain meaning beyond their etymological origins. These origins often only point us in the right direction in our search for meaning, but the actual impact upon the observer (reader/ listener) should be sought in textual ...
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Dictionary Of the Proper Names of the Old and New Testament Scriptures, being and Accurate and Literal Translation from the Original Tongues. Preface.
Abijah, the Lord is my father. Abijam, father of the sea. Abilene, the father of mourning. Abimael, a father sent from God. Abimelech, father of the king. Abinadab, father of a vow, or of willingness. Abinoam, father of beauty. Abiram, high father; father of deceit. Abishag, ignorance of the father.
May 23, 2017 · This is strengthened by the ancient Greek translation of this passage, found in the LXX, which translates the Hebrew NÎyVoAm (ma’yan — “spring” or “fountainhead”) as katoiki/a (katoikia), meaning “dwelling place.”