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24 mar 2016 · Abarim Publications' ever expanding online Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament comprises 587 articles that discuss the meaning and relationships of thousands of Hebrew words. Our dictionary is not organized according to alphabet but rather according to similarity of form.
- Myrrh
Myrrh-oil became the . מור. The verb מור (mor) means to...
- Shalom
Hebrew peace-making requires the effortful acquisition of...
- The Blind and the Lame
The Bible maintains that there is as much correlation...
- The Hebrew Heart
To the Hebrews, a creature with a heart was a creature who...
- The Pomegranate in The Bible
רמון The pomegranate in the Bible. The masculine noun רמון...
- How Human Genitalia Relate to Human Governments
ירך. The important noun ירך (yarek) describes the genitalia...
- Towers in the Bible
Towers in the Bible A tower ( מגדל , migdal , or מגדול ,...
- Kabed
כבד. The core meaning of the verb כבד (kabed) is to be...
- Myrrh
This dictionary is extracted from the Semantic Dictionary of Biblical Hebrew (SDBH; © United Bible Societies 2000-2023) and contains the lexical analysis for each available entry, with definitions, glosses, all Scripture references, and lexical semantic domains.
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• Dictionnaire hébraïque, contenant toutes les origines des mots hébreux tant primitifs que dérivez du vieux Testament avec des observations philologiques et théologiques, by Edward Leigh (1712) • Racines hébraïques sans points-voyelles ou Dictionaire hébraïque par racines (Hebrew roots) by Charles-François Houbigant (1732)