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  1. Meaning. Child, Rescued From Drowning In Water. Extracted, Loan. Hidden, Covered. Etymology. From the Egyptian noun mes, child, or from (1) mo, water, and (2) uses, saved from drowning. From the Hebrew verb משה ( masha ), to extract from water, or the noun משה ( mashe ), a loan. From the Greek verb μυσω ( muso ), to hide or cover.

  2. In the New Testament Greek text the name James is written as Iakobos, a transliteration of the Hebrew name יעקב ( ya’akov, Strong's #3290). This name is the verb עקב ( Ah.Q.B, Strong's #6117) meaning "to grab the heel," and the prefix י ( yud) meaning "he" – he grabs the heel. The Hebrew name Ya’aqov in the Tanach (Old Testament ...

  3. The Hebrew word אדמה ( adamah) is the feminine form of אדם meaning "ground" (see Genesis 2:7). The word/name אדום (Edom) means "red". Each of these words has the common meaning of "red". Dam is the "red" blood, adamah is the "red" ground, edom is the color "red" and adam is the "red" man. There is one other connection between adam ...

  4. Mar 31, 2008 · Hamas is an Arabic acronym for “Harakat al-Muqawamah al-Islamiyya,” which means “The Islamic Resistance Movement.” But “hamas” is also an Arabic word that means “zeal.” Although Arabic and Hebrew are sister languages, the Hebrew meaning of “chamas” is “violence,” according to the Hebrew-English volume of Reuben Alcalay ...

  5. While many suggest that Abram means "exalted father" and Abraham means "father of a multitude", both names in fact mean exactly the same thing "father lifted up" or "exalted father". The beginning of both names is אב ( AB) meaning "father". The "ram" in Abram is דם meaning "lifted", a parent root. The raham in Abraham is רהם also means ...

  6. The Hebrew word shem is most often translated as "name" and the name of Shem in English is Name. The word shem means much more than just a name. A related word in Hebrew is the word neshemah meaning "breath". In the Hebrew mind the breath is much more than the exchange of air in the lungs but was the seat of one’s character.

  7. SAMEDI translations: Saturday, Sat., Saturday. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

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