10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEBRAICALLY»
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Hebraically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Chambers's etymological dictionary of the English language, ...
... heat, Gr. aithd. Sans, indh, to kindle.] , hét'ér, я., one who or that which heats.
Hebraically. Heath, h£th, п., a barren open country: a small evergreen shrub with
beautiful flowers, that grows on barren heaths. [A.S. hœth, Scot. AeatAcr, the
plant ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd, Andrew Findlater, James Donald (F.R.G.S.), 1867
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Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Hebraically. Heath, heth, n., a barren open country : a small evergreen shrub with
beautiful flowers, that grows on barren heaths. [A.S. hath, Scot, heather, the plant
; Ger. heide, Goth, kaithi, a waste.] heather, he/A'er, «., heath.
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Biblical commentary on the epistles of st John, in ...
... further, that the little remainder which are not reproduced in that Gospel are to
be explained by the fact that the author wrote in the Apocalypse more after the
manner of the Old-Testament prophetic language, and therefore more
Hebraically, ...
Johann Heinrich August Ebrard, 1860
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Chamber's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Hebraically. Heath, hîth, п., a barren open country: a small evergreen shrub with
beautiful flowers, that grows on barren heaths. [A.S. hath, Scot, heather, the plant;
Ger. heide, Goth, haithi, a waste.] heather, he/A'er, п., heath. — adj. heathery.
James Donald, William Chambers, 1868
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A New French-English General Dictionary: Compiled from the ...
IIEIIRAIQIIE, adj. Hebrew; Hebraic IIEBRAIQUEHENT I »bra-ikoi» | Hebraically
HEBKAlSANT. n in. Hebraist; Hebrician. IIEBHAISEIl, v. n. to hebraiie.
HEBRAISME. n. in. Hebraism. HEBRAlsTE, V. HebbaIsant HBBREU. n m i. (lust.)
Hebrew;*.
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New Measures of the Great Pyramid
THE HEBRAICALLY SACRED, EARTH-COMMENSURABLE, ANTIEGYPTIAN
CUBIT, OF BRITISH INCHES NEARLY. N the Queen's Chamber examinations of
the new book, something rather morally instructive than anything else, exhibits ...
Charles Piazzi Smyth, 1884
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The Jewish Experience: An Introduction to Jewish History and ...
Its Hebrew equivalent, da'at Elohim (“knowledge of God”) is a modern invention,
enabling Hebraically knowledgeable Jews and Hebraically knowledgeable
Christians to enter into sustained dialogue as they examine the classic texts of ...
Steven Leonard Jacobs, 2010
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Select Works of Martin Luther: An Offering to the Church of ...
That the Jews know how to speak it grammatically, I would grant: (though they
cannot even do that well, for they frequently err, and especially so in the very
names of things :) but, that they should speak it Hebraically, purely, properly, and
...
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Select works, tr. by H. Cole
That the Jews know how to speak it grammatically, I would grant : (though they
cannot even do that well, for they frequently err, and especially so in the very
names of things :) but, that they should speak it Hebraically, purely, properly, and
...
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Leo Baeck: Philosophical and Rabbinical Approaches
The graduate of a Reform day school finds him/herself much more Judaically and
Hebraically literate than the vast majority of other members of the Reform
congregation. Most of the tefilot and other programming in the congregation are ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HEBRAICALLY»
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Hebraically is used in the context of the following news items.
Isn't it better to cut the service rather than rush through the Hebrew?
Ideally, every Jew should be Hebraically literate, but services should be for real Jews, not theoretical ones. Why not marry the language of ... «Jewish Chronicle, Jun 15»
Yale Chaplain Ousted for Supporting Hamas, Hating Jews, Claims …
Oppenheimer doesn't bother informing Tablet readers that the Hebraically ensouled Shipman had written things like this, "Hamas' continuation ... «FrontPage Magazine, Oct 14»
Tourism, Construction and an Ongoing Nuclear Crisis at Chernobyl
Igor, our driver, a Baptist with a Hebraically world-weary sense of humor, found it especially amusing that one American visitor thought that a ... «Newsweek, Apr 14»
An Interview with Peter J. Carroll
In the first and second centuries Greek Platonism, Classical Paganism, and Hebraically inspired Monotheism clashed in a great metaphysical, ... «Patheos, Mar 14»
Putting a Campaign Spotlight on the (Hebrew) Character Issue
When Hebraically paired with Sarah Palin, whose first name is, of course, biblical, too, John McCain at least gets his own name spelled right. «Forward, Oct 08»