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The Hebrew word for faith is אמונה (emunah - Strong's #530) and is an action oriented word meaning "support". This is important because the Western concept of faith places the action on the one you have faith in, such as "faith in God".
This is the meaning of the statement of the Israelites at Sinai when they accepted the Torah with the exclamation, We will do and [and through doing] we will understand.4 Herein lies a paradigm shift at the heart of the Jewish understanding of faith.
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{Tzedek (tzeh-dehk,' Strong's #6664) means: "the right, the just cause, justice." Tzedek is most usually translated as 'righteousness,' whether it be related to God or man. {Tz'dakah (tzed-dah-kah,' Strong's #6666) means: "rightness, justice, moderately, righteousness, rectitude, piety, virtue, welfare." 'Righteousness' and
13 Αυγ 2023 · In the Hebrew language, the concepts of “belief,” “trust,” and “faith” are intricately connected through the shared root word: Belief = EMONA; Trust = EMON; Faith = EMONA; That root is also where the word “amen” comes from. This is why when you end a prayer, you end it with “amen,” “I trust.”