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  1. 30 sty 2020 · In the Hebrew context, both biblically and in the modern Hebrew, hope is more than just a dream. It is an expectation, and a strong expression of faith. The Bible teaches that hope is like a rock you can rely on.

  2. 17 cze 2024 · Tikvah (תִּקְוָה) speaks of certain hope and derives from the Hebrew verb qavah (קָוָה), which means, “to gather together, wait for, hope for, or bind (by twisting) together.” While the idea of hope in English is abstract, this Hebrew root word offers us a helpful visual of hope as an ever-strengthening rope.

  3. Jewish texts and source sheets about Hope from Torah, Talmud and other sources in Sefaria's library. Biblical books are filled with reassurances from God and prophets that hopeful futures lie ahead.

  4. 1 gru 2020 · Author Andrew Wommack has written a book called ‘The Power of Imagination’ and it’s a powerful read where he delves into different Greek and Hebrew translations for the word hope and the importance God places on our imaginations and our thought lives in building faith.

  5. 2 sty 2019 · hebrew word study – love – tov mo’ed –מאד טוב Genesis 1:31: “And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, [it was] very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.”

  6. 27 paź 2013 · Unlike a wish or longing, hope implies expectation of obtaining what is desired. In Hebrew, hope is the word tikvah (teek-VAH). Strong’s defines it as a cord, expectation, and hope. It comes from the Hebrew root kavah meaning to bind together, collect; to expect: – tarry, wait (for, on, upon).

  7. 1 kwi 2014 · The word in Hebrew and Aramaic for hope is tikevati which comes from a Semitic root kavah a place of collecting, a reservoir.

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