Thank You In Hebrew Language

Thank You In Hebrew Language

why was the hebrew scripture translated into the greek language​

Daftar Isi

1. why was the hebrew scripture translated into the greek language​


Answer:

kasi malaki ang utang ng pinas

Explanation:

burat


2. What are the two Hebrews language associated with believing?​


Answer:

Semitic language of the Northern Central (also called Northwestern)

spoken language in the 19th and 20th centuries and is the official language of Israel.


3. to the pentecost event those present began to pitch in hebrew arabic all languages tongues​


Answer:

Speaking in tongues, also known as glossolalia, is a practice in which people utter words or speech-like sounds, often thought by believers


4. What mainly differentiates the early Hebrews’ understanding of God to that of the ancient Hebrews?


non for all god beacuase they want

5. Who is the king of hebrew


The first hebrew king is King Saul. It is during 1020 BCE..


6. How to say i love you in hebrew female to male?


i think it's 'ani ohev otach'

7. what did you learn in hebrews 11:1​


Answer:

faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.


8. HEBREWS :) DEFINITION OF FAITH 1. According to Hebrews 11. what are the two descriptions of faithe b.​


Answer:

1 Now afaith is the bsubstance of things choped for, the devidence of things not seen.
2 For by it the elders aobtained a good breport.

3 Through faith we understand that the worlds were aframed by the bword of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear

Explanation:

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9. What do you think is the meaning of old adage of this Hebrew?


Answer:

Though the Bible seldom discusses old age directly, there are several terms that relate to this topic. The most


10. Do you find meaning in knowing who our Hebrew ancestors are? Why?


Answer:

Yes, Because of their history of deep worship.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Hebrew, any member of an ancient northern Semitic people that were the ancestors of the Jews.


11. The characteristic of zumgaligali hebrew


Answer:

Zum Gali Gali (Hebrew: זום גלי גלי‎) is an Israeli folk song associated with the Kibbutz, Israel's collective agricultural communities. The song is sometimes referred to by the title Israeli Work Song and is known for its rhythmic style. The song begins with the repeated refrain ("zum gali gali") before proceeding to the verses.[1] The repeated refrain itself is a nonsensical verse,[2] and has no direct translation into English.

Explanation:

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12. what do you called hebrew that they believed in one god​


Answer:

Judaism, monotheistic religion developed among the ancient Hebrews. Judaism is characterized by a belief in one transcendent God who revealed himself to Abraham, Moses, and the Hebrew prophets and by a religious life in accordance with Scriptures and rabbinic traditions.

Answer:

Judaism

Explanation:

Judaism, monotheistic religion developed among the ancient Hebrews. Judaism is characterized by a belief in one transcendent God who revealed himself to Abraham, Moses, and the Hebrew prophets and by a religious life in accordance with Scriptures and rabbinic traditions.


13. What do you think is the meaning of this old adage(well-known saying)of the hebrews?


Answer:

Wisdom is praised for her role in creation; God acquired her before all else, and through her he gave order to chaos; and since humans have life and prosperity by conforming to the order of creation, seeking wisdom is the essence and goal of the religious life.

Explanation:

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#GoodLuck

#GoodBless

#StaySafe

#HopeItsHelpful


14. the hebrew word of bible​


Answer:

The Hebrew Bible is called the Tanakh after the first letter of the name of the three sections of which it is composed: the Torah, the Nevi'im, and the Kethuvim.


15. father of the hebrews?


Father of Hebrews - Abraham


16. Kailan po umusbong ang kabihasnang Hebrew? Thanks po!


Answer:

Hinala ng mga istoryador na ang mga Hebreo ay nanirahan sa hilagang Ehipto, o tinatawag na Palestine, mula noong 1500-1250 B.C.E .. Marahil ay bahagi sila ng isang malaking bilang ng mga pangkat ng tribo, karamihan ay Semitiko, na nanirahan sa hilagang Ehipto simula noong 1800 B.C.E

Explanation:

sana makatulong ʕ•ﻌ•ʔ


17. It is the ritual instrument of the ancient and modern hebrews,the only hebrew cultural instrument to have survived until now.​


why ok drumd

it's mean drums

Answer:

Kinnor

Kinnor

Kinnor

Kinnor


18. What mainly differentiates the early Hebrews’ understanding of God to that of the ancient Hebrews? Select one: a. The ancient Hebrews believed in one God represented by a divine ruler on earth; early Hebrews also believed in one God, but rejected the human representation of God. b. The ancient Hebrews were mostly monotheistic; early Hebrews innovated monotheism to numerous nature deities serving different tribes and nation. c. The ancient Hebrews followed the life and teachings of David and Solomon; the early Hebrews followed the life and teachings of Jesus d. The ancient Hebrews were mostly polytheistic, believing in numerous deities; early Hebrews innovated polytheism to a single, universal God.


Answer:

C.

Explanation:

coz' of you


19. Hebrews 5:1-6 You are a priest forever in the priestly order of _.


ANSWER:

Hebrews 5:1-6

"You are a priest forever in the priestly order of Melchizedek."


20. What do you think is the meaning of this Old adage (well-known saying) of the Hebrews?​


Answer:

Wisdom is praised for her role in creation; God acquired her before all else, and through her he gave order to chaos; and since humans have life and prosperity by conforming to the order of creation, seeking wisdom is the essence and goal of the religious life.


21. prayers in the synahogue are conducted inA. englishB. hebrewC. latin D. english and hebrew​


Answer:

Maybe

C.latin

Explanation:

sana po maka tulong

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

i think that is correct answer.

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22. Which of these statements is culturally and politically acceptable about the existence of the people of Israel?A. Hebrew and Jew are the official languages used in government, commerce, debates, and schools. B. Israeli refers to a citizen or resident living in the modern state of Israel. C. The ancient Hebrews did not practice a religion called Judaism.​​


Answer:

B. Israeli refers to a citizen or resident living in the modern state of Israel.

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Explanation:

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#carryonlearning

23. Which of the following statements speaks for early Hebrew’s understanding of God? Select one: a. The early Hebrew’s believe that God is an abstract concept and/or principle. b. The early Hebrews preserve the singularity of a sovereign God. c. The early Hebrews’ religion posited an unchanging set of nature deities represented on earth by a divine ruler. d. The early Hebrews believe in numerous deities, represented in the forms of images and symbols.


Answer:

C is the answer

Explanation:

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24. The person remembered as being responsible for the first printing of the entire bible in the original language, hebrew and greek is _____.


Answer:

William Tyndale

Explanation:

William Tyndale (1494-1536) was the first person to translate the Bible into English from its original Greek and Hebrew and the first to print the Bible in English, which he did in exile.

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25. Which of the following statements speaks for early Hebrew’s understanding of God? Select one: a. The early Hebrews preserve the singularity of a sovereign God. b. The early Hebrew’s believe that God is an abstract concept and/or principle. c. The early Hebrews believe in numerous deities, represented in the forms of images and symbols. d. The early Hebrews’ religion posited an unchanging set of nature deities represented on earth by a divine ruler.


Answer:

d. co'z there God is Yahweh he his a supernatural being

Explanation:


26. Analyze the Hebrew saying​


Answer:

analysing tot otototto Hebrew said to pray and also to put what the hebrew said

Explanation:


27. What is contained in the Hebrew Bible that is not in the Talmud? What is in the Talmud that is not in the Hebrew Bible? ​


Answer: What is in the Talmud that is not in the Hebrew Bible? The big diffrence between the Hebrew bible and the Talmud is the bible contains history and other writings and the Talmud contains interpreations of the law.

Explanation: In addition to the prophets, the Hebrew Bible contains what Jews often call the "Writings," or the Hagiographa, hymns and philosophical discourses, love poems and charming tales. These include Psalms, Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes (or Qoheleth), Song of Songs, Esther, Daniel, Ezra-Nehemiah, and Chronicles.

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28. 1. Rejected the Hebrew Bible and the Hebrew God ​


Answer:

Rejected the Hebrew Bible and the Hebrew God is a concept that refers to the rejection or denial of the Hebrew Bible and its teachings, as well as the rejection of the existence or nature of the Hebrew God in Judaism. This concept is not widely accepted within Jewish theology and is considered to be a form of heresy by many Jewish scholars.

The Hebrew Bible, also known as the Tanakh, is the primary religious text of Judaism and contains the foundational teachings and beliefs of the Jewish faith. It consists of three main sections: the Torah (the first five books), the Nevi'im (the Prophets), and the Ketuvim (the Writings). These texts are considered to be divinely inspired and authoritative within Jewish tradition.

The rejection of the Hebrew Bible can take many forms, including denying its divine inspiration, rejecting its teachings as outdated or irrelevant, or dismissing it as a work of human invention. Some individuals or groups may also reject certain parts of the Hebrew Bible while accepting others.

Similarly, some individuals or groups may reject the existence or nature of the Hebrew God. This can take many forms as well, including denying God's existence entirely, rejecting certain attributes traditionally associated with God (such as omniscience or omnipotence), or reinterpreting God in a way that is incompatible with traditional Jewish theology.

It is important to note that while rejection of the Hebrew Bible and/or God is not widely accepted within Judaism, there is a diversity of beliefs and interpretations within Jewish tradition. Some Jewish scholars may hold non-traditional views on certain aspects of Jewish theology while still considering themselves part of the broader Jewish community.

In conclusion, rejected the Hebrew Bible and the Hebrew God refers to the rejection or denial of these foundational elements of Jewish theology. While this concept is not widely accepted within Judaism, there is a diversity of beliefs and interpretations within Jewish tradition.

Answer:

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Explanation:

decause


29. What was the society of Hebrews?


Explanation:

It has also been described as an intricate New Testament book. Scholars believe it was written for Jewish Christians who lived in Jerusalem. Its purpose was to exhort Christians to persevere in the face of persecution.


30. what is your reflection in the story of the book of ruth (hebrew literature)pls answer correctly thank you :)​


The Book of Ruth points us to Jesus, the Ultimate Redeemer, 1,000 years before He was born. Ruth is the story of a young Moabite woman who comes to the love of God and the joy of belonging to His people through her Jewish mother-in-law, Naomi. The book of Ruth demonstrates God's grace toward people. In fact, the meaning of the name Ruth is “grace.” In the story, Ruth received blessings from God that she did not merit. And, being a Moabite woman, she received God's blessings despite her status as a gentile woman.


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