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27 maj 2021 · One of the Hebrew words for ‘love’ is hesed (חסד, pronounced kheh-sed”), which is actually a difficult word to translate into English. That is because there is a range of meanings for hesed. Theologian John Oswalt said hesed is “… a completely undeserved kindness and generosity”. The prophet Isaiah wrote, “Though the mountains ...
4 sty 2022 · When God appeared to Moses to give the Law a second time, He described Himself as “abounding in” or “filled with” hesed, which is translated “love and faithfulness,” “unfailing love,” “faithful love,” “steadfast love,” and “loyal love,” depending on the Bible version (Exodus 34:6–7).
2 lip 2015 · Hesed is to love as God loves. Based in a covenantal relationship, hesed is sometimes translated “unfailing love,” which endures to eternity: Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love (hesed) for you will not be shaken. Isa 54:10a
1 sie 2024 · 5. Chesed: Unfailing love. Next on our list is Chesed, another powerful Hebrew word from the Old Testament. Chesed is often translated as “loving-kindness” or “mercy”. This word represents a steadfast, unfailing love that is committed and faithful. This term is frequently used to describe God’s love for His people.
7 paź 2021 · God’s Unshakable Love – HESED. One of the Hebrew words for ‘love’ is hesed, which is actually a difficult word to translate into English. That is because it can have a range of meanings. Theologian John Oswalt said hesed is “… a completely undeserved kindness and generosity”.
2 maj 2012 · Based in a covenantal relationship, hesed is a steadfast, rock-solid faithfulness that endures to eternity: “Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love (hesed) for you will not be shaken” Isaiah 54:10.
5 cze 2024 · 3. Chesed: Unfailing love. Next, we encounter another profound Hebrew word – “Chesed”. This term is often translated as “lovingkindness” or “mercy” in English Bibles. However, Chesed holds a more multifaceted meaning. Chesed represents covenantal love, a steadfast and unfailing kindness that persists regardless of circumstances.