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      • יֶלֶד is the translation of "tyke" into Hebrew. Sample translated sentence: Now, the little tyke's name was Moses. ↔ כעת, שמו של הזאטוט הקטן, היה משה.
  1. There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun tyke. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in northern English regional dialect and Scottish English. tyke is considered offensive.

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    • Shalom (shah-LOME) שלום. Perhaps the best-known Hebrew word today is shalom, which means “peace” or “wellbeing.” It also can be used for both “hello” and “goodbye.”
    • Todah (toe-DAH) תודה. Hebrew for gratitude or acknowledgement, this is the modern word for “thank you.” In Temple times, a Jew who felt grateful for G‑d’s salvation from danger would bring a korban todah, a “sacrifice of gratitude.”
    • Torah (toe-RAH) תורה. Literally “guide” or “instruction,” the Torah refers to the Five Books of Moses which contain G‑d’s instructions. More broadly, Torah refers to the entire corpus of Jewish spiritual scholarship.
    • Mitzvah (mitz-VAH) מצוה. Literally “commandment,” mitzvah refers to any of the 613 commandments in the Torah, especially giving charity. Since a Jew is obligated to follow the commandments after reaching the age of majority, a boy’s 13th birthday is his “bar mitzvah” and a girl’s 12th birthday is her “bat mitzvah.”
  3. Sep 29, 2020 · So what does the word Tyke actually mean? Like many words in Yorkshire and Northern dialect it originated from Old Norse tika where curiously enough, for its present gender orientation, it meant a female dog or bitch – especially a mongrel good at catching rats. But it came to be used in medieval times for a naughty or mischievous boy or urchin.

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    Psalm 111:1 (KJV) 1 Praise ye the LORD. I will praisethe LORD with my whole heart, in the assembly of the upright, and in the congregation. The first “Praise” in that verse is a different Hebrew word, Halal. We’ll be covering that one next week. But the second “Praise” (in bold) is today’s word, Yadah. Verb 1: to express a favorable judgment of : C...

    Now you’re ready to begin the interpretation process. IMPORTANT: At this stage, you must not begin applying what you’re learning to yourself. Let me say it again. DO NOT begin a personal application process yet. If you skip the interpretation step and move straight into “How does this apply to me” you risk misinterpretation, taking things out of co...

    Ok, You’ve done all the work, now it’s FINALLY time to get personal. To turn that interpretation into personal application. Invite Holy Spirit to turn that principle into application for your own life. Ask Him these questions: 1. What does this mean for me? 2. What do you want to say to me through this? 3. Do I need to take action? Repent of some m...

    Now let’s focus everything we’ve learned to the King in worship – let’s pick a song and really take a look at the lyrics of what we’re singing. Watch this video of Endless Praise by Planetshakers Guys, this song gives us such an amazing demonstration of Yadah. Lyrically, musically, in physical representation. This. Is. Yadah. What does Yadah praise...

  4. A brief glossary of important and commonly used Yiddish words and phrases. Bissel (bisl)— A little bit, as in “I just want to eat a bissel right now.” Bubbe (bubby) — Grandmother

  5. May 25, 2021 · Hebrew Names and Titles. Take for example the fact that “son of man” describes Jesus in the Gospels. In Hebrew you say, Ben Adam. Which means, yes, “son of man”. But the Hebrew connects it also with the idea that Jesus was “son of Adam”. It sounds consistent with when the apostle Paul calls Jesus in his letters – the second Adam.

  6. 10 Foolproof Yiddish Words to Use All the Time. The following Yiddish words were selected for their elasticity of use. These are the words you can safely pop into your conversation for emphasis with little fear of messing up, since it is hard to misappropriate them.

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