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Usage: The Hebrew word "dod" primarily denotes a close, affectionate relationship, often translated as "beloved" or "love." It is used to describe intimate relationships, such as those between lovers, and can also refer to familial connections, like an uncle.
- Strong's Hebrew: 1733. דּוֹדַת (dodah) -- Aunt - Bible Hub
Original Word: דּוֹדָה. Part of Speech: Noun Feminine....
- Strong's Hebrew: 1733. דּוֹדַת (dodah) -- Aunt - Bible Hub
5 maj 2014 · The masculine noun דוד (dod), meaning beloved or loved one (Song of Solomon 1:13, Isaiah 5:1). This word also typically describes an uncle (Leviticus 10:4, Numbers 36:11). Sporadically, this word is spelled דד (dd), also pronounced as dod (Leviticus 10:4, Esther 2:15)
27 gru 2023 · Love Hidden in the Hebrew Word Dod. The Hebrew word dod is a little tricky. It can mean uncle, which is its most common use in Modern Hebrew. However, in the Bible, the word dod appears just as frequently in a romantic context, usually translated into “beloved”.
Original Word: דּוֹדָה. Part of Speech: Noun Feminine. Transliteration: dodah. Pronunciation: doh-DAH. Phonetic Spelling: (do-daw') Definition: Aunt. Meaning: an aunt. Word Origin: Derived from the root דּוֹד (dod), which generally means "beloved" or "uncle."
דּוֺד noun masculine Song of Solomon 1:2 beloved, love (plural), uncle (Late Hebrew id., Syriac ; Assyrian dâdu Dl HA 19) — absolute דּוֺד Song of Solomon 5:9 (twice in verse); construct דּוֺד 1 Samuel 10:14 3t
H1730 - דּוֹד dôwd, dode; or (shortened) דֹּד dôd; from an unused root meaning properly, to boil, i.e. (figuratively) to love; by implication, a love-token, lover, friend; specifically an uncle:— (well-) beloved, father's brother, love, uncle.
Greek/Hebrew Definitions Strong's #1730: dowd (pronounced dode) or (shortened) dod {dode}; from an unused root meaning properly, to boil, i.e. (figuratively) to love; by implication, a love- token, lover, friend; specifically an uncle:--(well-)beloved, father's brother, love, uncle.