Yahoo Poland Wyszukiwanie w Internecie

Search results

  1. 4 tongue of fire, devouring, כֶּאֱכֹל קַשׁ לְשׁוֺן אֵשׁ Isaiah 5:24; compare of ׳י, וּלְשׁוֺנוֺ כְּאֵשׁ אֹכָ֑לֶת Isaiah 30:27 ("" שְׂפָתָיו מָֽלְאוּ זַעַם).

  2. 28 gru 2019 · In the Hebrew language there are two different words for “language” — safa and lashon. If taken hyper-literally, these two words actually refer to body parts. Safa means “lip” and lashon ...

  3. Interesting to note In Lashon Hakodesh - the Holy Tongue, the language the Torah is written in (ancient Hebrew if you'd like), actually uses the words Av and Em for father and mother. The words Abba and Imma used in Ivrit - Hebrew are taken from Aramaic.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lashon_haraLashon hara - Wikipedia

    Lashon hara (or loshon horo, or loshon hora) (Hebrew: לשון הרע ‎; "evil tongue") is the halakhic term for speech about a person or persons that is negative or harmful to them, even though it is true. [4]

  5. 18 sie 2014 · Do you realize there are over 16 words in the Hebrew for rejoice or joy. How many words do we have in English for joy ? Whatever is important in a culture is reflected in the language.

  6. In closing, according to the Holy books, speaking in tongues is to speak in the languages of men or Hebrew, the tongue of Angels, either of which can be recognized by the significant distinction of the sound of the voice and understood by others who hear it when the Spirit gives a believer utterance to speak in a new tongue that the believer ...

  7. 27 lut 2021 · Speaking in Tongues. In the Hebrew language, there are two different words for “language”—safa and lashon. If taken hyper-literally these two words actually refer to body parts. Safa means “lip” and lashon means “tongue”.

  1. Ludzie szukają również