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12 Νοε 2019 · Sons of God. Benei elochim may simply be princes, and noble men or judges. The Genesis Rabbah 26:5 says the benei elochim are descendants of Cain or Seth in the Zohar 1:3a.
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pronunciation of Hebrew words is an integral part of effective vocabulary learning, the student should from the beginning take seriously the matter of consonant and vowel values in Hebrew.
The term bene Elohim (the sons of god) refers to the sons of the judges who dispensed God’s (Elohim) justice. Others say that Elohim refers to God Himself and the sons of God are holy ones (saints) living on earth.
11 Σεπ 2024 · "Son(s) of God", is apparently equivalent to "children of God" if we compare Rom 8:14 & 16, 19, 21. Another closely related phrase is "sons of your heavenly Father", Matt 5:45, 6:32, 23:9. Now, "Son(s) of God" occurs in several places with slightly different applications:
Sons of God (Biblical Hebrew: בְנֵי־הָאֱלֹהִים, romanized: Bənē hāʾĔlōhīm, [1] literally: "the sons of Elohim " [2]) is a phrase used in the Tanakh or Old Testament and in Christian Apocrypha. The phrase is also used in Kabbalah where bene elohim are part of different Jewish angelic hierarchies.
• God’s name ( וה יה ) cannot be transliterated, as no one knows the correct pronunciation of it. The Jewish tradition is to say “ADONAI” instead, but feel free to say God’s name in whichever way you feel convicted to say it. • Each Hebrew word on The WORD in HEBREW posters is broken into syllables and transliterated into English.
Notice that the words in Hebrew translated as “the sons of God” here, are the same as in Genesis 6:2: בְּנֵי הָאֱלֹהִים – b’nai ha Elohim. Explore the Fascinating World of Biblical Hebrew