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24 Μαρ 2016 · Abarim Publications' ever expanding online Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament comprises 587 articles that discuss the meaning and relationships of thousands of Hebrew words. Our dictionary is not organized according to alphabet but rather according to similarity of form.
- Aramean
Free online Biblical Old Testament Aramaic Dictionary:...
- The Hebrew Alphabet
Letter: Name: Meaning Post-Biblical Numerical Value: א:...
- The Hebrew Heart
To the Hebrews, a creature with a heart was a creature who...
- Salt in The Bible
מלח I. The verb מלח (malah I) is used only once, in Isaiah...
- Wine in The Bible
יין. The masculine noun יין (yayan) means wine, but there's...
- Does a Man Have a Penis Because God Made Him in His Image
כבד. The core meaning of the verb כבד (kabed) is to be...
- A Brief History of Theology
פלא. The root פלא (pala') appears to be a specification of...
- The Pomegranate in The Bible
ארם. The Hebrew root ארם ('rm) is assumed to have existed...
- Aramean
The word, consisting of two Hebrew letters —chet (ח) and yud (י)— is a Jewish symbol, frequently appearing on pendants and other jewelry. Unlike the Indian tea chai, which is pronounced with the “ch” sound of “chocolate,” the Hebrew chai is pronounced with the same “kh” sound as in challah.
Chai (חי) is the Hebrew word for "life." It also has the numeric value of 18. This is why many Jews typically give charity (and gifts) in multiples of 18 (e.g. 18, 36, 54, 72 etc.). We are thus symbolically blessing both the recipient and the giver with good, long lives.
Jewish texts and source sheets about El Chai from Torah, Talmud and other sources in Sefaria's library.
Within the Jewish faith, the word "chai" possesses both numerical and symbolic meaning. The Hebrew word consists of two (2) letters in the alphabet: Chet (ח) and Yud (י). Together these letters form " chai " which signifies life and represents being alive.
The Tanakh, or Hebrew Bible, is Judaism’s foundational text. “Tanakh” is an acronym for the three major sections of the canon, the Torah (the Five Books of Moses), Nevi’im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings). This first library of the Jewish people contains many genres: narrative history, law, poetry, wisdom, and theology.
26 Οκτ 2007 · A Hebrew and English dictionary, containing all the Hebrew and Chaldee words used in the Old Testament ... with vocabularies of all the roots with their significations, and the principal English words with their corresponding words in Hebrew. Evidence reported by lexw@archive.org for item hebrewenglishdic00freyuoft on October 26, 2007: no ...