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  1. 10 sty 2015 · The Hebrew verb חֶ֫סֶד (Translit. Hesed/Chesed/Heced) is rendered ‘steadfast love’ in the ESV. Together with his faithfulness, God’s steadfast love is probably the most celebrated of God’s characteristics in the Old Testament. First and foremost it represents God’s ongoing love and kindness to his covenant people.

  2. Pronunciation: kheh'-sed. Phonetic Spelling: (kheh'-sed) Definition: Lovingkindness, mercy, steadfast love, loyalty, faithfulness, goodness. Meaning: kindness, piety, reproof, beauty. Word Origin: Derived from the root חָסַד (chasad), which conveys the idea of kindness or love.

  3. Pronunciation: kheh'-sed. Phonetic Spelling: (kheh'-sed) Definition: Lovingkindness, mercy, steadfast love, loyalty, faithfulness. Meaning: Chesed. Word Origin: Derived from the root חָסַד (chasad), which conveys the idea of kindness or love.

  4. Tiếng Hebrew (עִבְרִית) (Ivrit), phiên âm: Híp-ri, Hy-bá-lai, Hê-bơ-rơ, Hê-brơ, Hi-bru), cũng được gọi một cách đại khái là " tiếng Do Thái ", là một ngôn ngữ bản địa tại Israel, được sử dụng bởi hơn 9 triệu người trên toàn cầu, trong đó 5 triệu ở Israel. [3][5] Về mặt lịch sử, đây là ngôn ngữ của người Israel cổ đại và tổ tiên họ, dù nó không đ...

  5. 8 sie 2024 · My favorite attribute of God's character and nature is that He abounds in steadfast love. This Hebrew word (hesed) is considered one of the most powerful and profound Hebrew terms, yet is also one of the most difficult words to translate into English. In this episode, we examine God's hesed.

  6. Psalm 136:23 & 24 use the same Hebrew word that is sometimes translated as "grace". The ESV uses "steadfast love" in those verses: It is he who remembered us in our low estate, for his steadfast love endures forever; and rescued us from our foes, for his steadfast love endures forever;

  7. 24 sty 2023 · What does steadfast love mean from a biblical point of view? Steadfast love is our English translation of "hesed", a Hebrew word used 242 times in the Old Testament. Its primarily used to describe God's love towards us, but it is also used to describe our love for each other.