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  1. 8 lis 2020 · HEBREW WORD STUDY: LIGHT אור. Genesis 1:3- And God said, “Let there be light”, and there was light. One of the first words that drew me to desperately to want to learn Biblical Hebrew is the word Light ‘Or אור.

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  2. 8 cze 2015 · The Hebrew word for light expresses a connection between the natural and the supernatural or more specifically a connection of God to man through the Holy Spirit. The Aramaic word has the Hebrew word ‘or embedded in it but is also expresses more of the wisdom and knowledge of God.

  3. Usage: The Hebrew word "אוֹר" ('or) primarily denotes "light" in a physical, metaphorical, and spiritual sense. It is used to describe the natural light of day, the light of heavenly bodies, and the light of life and prosperity. Metaphorically, it represents truth, guidance, and the presence of God.

  4. Usage: The Hebrew word "אוֹר" ('or) primarily denotes "light" in a physical, metaphorical, and spiritual sense. It is used to describe the natural light of day, the light of heavenly bodies, and the divine light of God.

  5. 1 kwi 2020 · The Ancient Hebrew Word Picture for Light. And God (אֱלהִים Elohim) said, “Let there be Light (אוֹר Oor),” and there was Light (אוֹר Oor), Genesis 1:3. The original Hebrew word אוֹר, pronounced Or with a Hebrew Resh, shows us a figurative word picture of what Light does: Alef א = Ox Head, Strong, Power, Master, Teacher, Leader, Elohim …..

  6. 4 sie 2014 · The word in the Hebrew for shine isor (light). This word would provide some clue. As discussed earlier and in my classes, ‘or (light) was the first thing God called into being in the creation. First He created the heavens and the earth which was without form and void. Then He amar (said), not bara (created) ‘or (light).

  7. אוֹרָה (owrah) -- Light. Word Origin: Derived from the root אוֹר (H215), which means "to be or become light." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G5457 (φῶς, phōs): Light, often used in the New Testament to describe Jesus as the light of the world (John 8:12).

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