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Abraham, means “father of a great multitude,”
6-11
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Adonai, means “the Lord,”
A-2
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Adonizedek, means “lord of justice,”
21-20
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“atonement,” means “to cover,”
15-7
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Azazel, or scapegoat,
15-8
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baurau, means “shaped, fashioned, created,”
2-4, 2-5
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Bethel, a contraction of Beth-Elohim, means “house of the Lord,”
7-12
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“day,” also translated “a season” and “in the process of time,”
2-3
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Edom, means “red,”
7-8
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Eileh Hadvareem, Jewish name for Deuteronomy
19-2
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Elohim, plural form of Hebrew word for God
A-2
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“firmament,” also means “expanse,”
2-7
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go’el, means “redeemer,”
23-18
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Ishmael, means “God hears,”
5-15
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Jehovah, (“YHWH”) means “self-existent one,” or “the eternal,”
A-2
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Kosher
15-1
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Lehi, means “jaw-bone,”
23-7
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Manna
17-25
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Mara, means “bitter,”
23-16
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Melchizedek, means “king of righteousness,”
5-9
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meshiach, (messiah) means “the anointed one,”
A-2
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Mezuzah, means “doorpost,”
19-12
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Michael, means one “who is like God,”
2-4
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mole, translated “replenish,” means “fill,”
2-12
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“moved,” means also “brooded,”
2-6
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nachash, means “enchantment,”
16-5
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nakhah, translated “slay,” means “to beat down,”
9-8
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Naomi, means “sweet,”
23-16
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nazar, means “separated,”
23-3
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nissah, translated “tempted,” also means “to test, try, or prove,”
6-12
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Pesach, means “Passover,”
D-4
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“peculiar,” means “precious,”
10-21
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“plain man,” also means “whole, complete, or perfect,”
7-7
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“psalm,” means “to praise,”
28-1
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sahnay, translated “hate,” means “loving less,”
7-16
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Samuel, means “heard of God,”
24-7
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sha’al, translated “borrow,” means “ask, request, demand, require, inquire,”
10-3
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Shabbat, means “Sabbath,”
D-2
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Shavuot, means “Pentecost,”
D-5
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Shema, means “hear,”
19-12
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sheol, means the world of the spirits
7-4
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shomer, translated “keeper” also means “a guard or custodian,”
4-5
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Succoth, means “feast of Tabernacles,”
D-7
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“tabernacle,” means “tent,”
13-3
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tannanim, means “whales” or other large sea animals
2-9
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Tzarah, means “leprosy,”
15-6
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“without form and void” means “empty and desolate,”
2-6
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Yom Kippur, means day of Atonement
D-6