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Archive for April, 2008

Gabriel

Language: Hebrew

Pronunciation: GAH-bree-el

Meaning: strong man of God

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Jesus heals you

Language: Greek

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miracle

Language: Greek

Pronunciation: DU-na-mis

Meaning: power, strength, ability, miracle

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strength, army or war

Language: Hebrew

Pronunciation: cca-yil; ge-bu-raah; oz; co-acc; tsaa-baa

Meaning: strength (the first four from top to bottom), army or war (the bottom)

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mas deliver us from evil. amen

Language: Greek

Meaning: from the “Lord’s Prayer”

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YHWH or Yahweh

Language: Hebrew

Pronunciation: YAH-way (written without the vowels because it was considered too sacred to pronounce, resulting in the lose of the original pronunciation)

Meaning: “I am who I am”

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Yeshua Meshiach

Language: Aramaic

Pronunciation: Ye-shu-ah Me-shi-aacc

Meaning: “Jesus Christ” or “Messiah Jesus”; Yeshua is a contracted form of Joshua, which means “Yahweh is salvation”: “Christ” is from the Greek form of “Messiah”, which is Hebrew for “annointed.”

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shalom

Language: Hebrew

Pronunciation: shah-LOHM

Meaning: a frequent greeting in Hebrew, for “peace” or “wholeness”

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Sarah

Language: Hebrew

Pronunciation: SAH-rah

Meaning: “princess” or “lady”:

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refuge

Language: Hebrew

Pronunciation: see-ter

Meaning: hiding place

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