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  1. concerns love in combination with anything having to do with God, such as love in the Hebrew Bible. When working with theologically significant texts and ideas, the temptation to lapse into meaningless truisms or facile advice, such as “God loves the world” or “you should love God,” is especially strong.

  2. The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more.

  3. The Hebrew lexicon is a dictionary of Hebrew words. You look up a Hebrew word in a Hebrew lexicon just as you would an English word in an English dictionary, each word being in al-phabetical order. The Alphabet this workbook describes is in what is called the Square Script or the Assyrian Script.

  4. It might seem more plausible to argue that agape appeared in the New Testament because the writers were familiar with the Greek version of the Hebrew Scriptures. However, this also is insufficient to account for the facts. Keywords: New Testament, Greek language, culture, agape, love, Hebrew Scriptures.

  5. The Bible tells us: "God is Love" (E-lo-HEEM HU a-ha-VAH.) (I John 4:8) God’s kind of love is what mankind needs most: unconditional love, in Hebrew a-ha-VA she-ey-NA te-loo-YA be-da-VAR (The CD gives you the exact, correct Hebrew pronunciation.). God’s love is also sacrificial.

  6. edition of the Hebrew Bible in English: The sacred task of translating the Word of God, as revealed to Israel through lawgiver, prophet, psalmist, and sage, began at an early date.

  7. 1 sty 2009 · Perceiving the Old Testament from a Christian point of view sheds new light on a central theological issue thus far underestimated in scholarly research: God's steadfast love.

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