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rah-kham H7355 to love, love deeply, have mercy, be compassionate, have tender affection, have compassion. mercy (32x), ...compassion (8x), pity (3x), love (1x), merciful (1x), Ruhamah (1x), surely (1x). [םַחַר H7356 womb, compassion. (Root is H7355 above) (See below)]
Definition: To love Meaning: to have affection f. Word Origin: A primitive root. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G25 (agapao): Often used in the New Testament to describe the selfless, sacrificial love that God has for humanity and that believers are called to emulate.
Verb – PA'AL. Root: א - ה - ב. The initial radical of this word disappears or turns into a vowel in inflected forms. The first radical of this word is guttural; this affects the adjacent vowels. The middle radical of this word is guttural; this affects the adjacent vowels. אֱהַב! eh a v! (to a man) love! אֶהֱבִי! ehev i! (to a woman) love! אֶהֱבוּ!
1 sty 2009 · The Hebrew Bible uses more words to ex press the feeling of love. Sometimes the. mercy, kindness, and compassion. The most use d Hebrew words are ahab and hesed, and each of them refers to a...
28 lip 2023 · The Hebrew word for love is ahavah, which is rooted in the more molecular word hav,1 which means to give, revealing that, according to Judaism, giving is at the root of love. What does this etymological insight teach us both about the function of love and about how love functions?
Since there is more than one word for love in Hebrew, do they have different meanings? We are happy to help you find the answers you need. Sign up below to get a list describing four Hebrew words for love, their Hebrew spelling and profound meaning, along with relevant Bible references.