Hebrew HF



|AMK HEBREW KEYWORD TRANSLATION TABLE-HF |

|ENGLISH |HEBREW FORM[i] |MEANING |ST#[ii] |

|Almighty |yd# Shadday /shad-dah’ee |Most powerful, name of God |7706 |

|Am |hyh Hayah /haw-yaw’ |To be, to exist[iii] |1961 |

|Consecrate |)l+ Mala /maw-la’ |To fill the hand, arm, ordain, complete |4390 |

|Create |)rb Bara /baw-raw’ |Formative process, organization |1254 |

|Cut/made |trk Karath /kaw-rath’ |Cutting symbolism, covenant sanction[iv] |3772 |

|Elohim[v] |Myhl) Elohiym /el-o-heem’ |Gods, Supreme God, Head God[vi] |430 |

|God |l) El /ale |God, great, powerful, exalted |410 |

|Israel |l)r#y Yisrael /yis-raw-ale’ |He will rule as God |3478 |

|Jehovah |hwhy YHWH[vii] |I AM[viii], The Eternal |3068 |

|Joseph[ix] |Pswy Yowceph /yo-safe’ |Jehovah has added |3130 |

|Joshua[x] |(w#why Yehowshwa /Yeh-ho-shoo’-ah |Jehovah saves, God is help |3091 |

|LORD |hwhy YHWH |Usual KJV[xi] translation of YHWH |3068 |

|Lord |ynd) Adonay /Ad-o-noy’ (Adonai) |Sovereign Lord, master |136 |

|Messiah |hy#m Mashiach /maw-shee’-akh |Anointed One |4899 |

|Mouth |hp Peh /peh |Speech, talk, two-edged word |6310 |

|Spoon |Pk Kaph /kaf |Hollow hand, spoon, bowl[xii] |3709 |

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[i] The ancient Hebrew text letter symbols were all consonants. The written words did not include vowels and this t扡敬映汯潬獷琠敨猠浡⁥潦浲‮效牢睥椠⁳敲摡映潲楲桧⁴潴氠晥⹴吠敨䠠扥敲⁷潦浲朠癩湥椠据畬敤⁳⁡牴湡汳瑩牥瑡潩湩潴䔠杮楬桳氠瑥整獲‮敒敦⁲潴匠牴湯鉧⁳硅慨獵楴敶䌠湯潣摲湡散漠⁲瑯敨⁲敲敦敲据⁥潷歲⁳潦⁲摡楤楴湯污漠⁲潭敲瀠敲楣敳瀠潲数瑲敩⹳ഠ 瑓潲杮玒䔠桸畡瑳癩⁥潃据牯慤据⁥效牢睥䐠able follows the same form. Hebrew is read from right to left. The Hebrew form given includes a transliteration into English letters. Refer to Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance or other reference works for additional or more precise properties.

[ii] Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance Hebrew Dictionary word number.

[iii] See Jehovah; also havah, meaning to breathe or to be (Strong’s #1933).

[iv] The Hebrew word “karath” is translated as “cut” in many places and as “made” in a few places including Genesis 15:18. It is related to “beriyth” (#1285) in the sense of cutting, covenants, and passage. See also Jeremiah 34:18-20; Exodus 14:22; Zechariah 14:3-5; Luke 23:45; Hebrews 10:19-20; Alma 46:21-22; Hebrews 4:12; D&C 6:2; D&C 85:9.

[v] Elohim is not an English word but is often used and spelled this way in an English context. In the Old Testament the names of Elohim and Jehovah are sometimes used interchangeably emphasizing their oneness. In the restored Church of Jesus Christ, Elohim is often used as one of the name-titles of the Father, and Jehovah as one of the name-titles of the Son.

[vi] Elohim is the word that is translated as God in Genesis 1:1 and 1:27. SeeTPJS 348-349, 372-373.

[vii] The consonants YHWH (The Tetragrammaton) represent one of the names of deity. The original vowels and pronunciation are unknown. The Hebrews often used the word Adonay (or Adonai) as a substitute and after many centuries the vowels from Adonay were inserted into YHWH in the Masoretic (Hewrew) text. Subsequent transliteration resulted in the word/name Jehovah. Most scholars think that the original word/name represented by YHWH should be pronounced as Yah-weh. Ya-ho-vah (Ya-ho-wah) is one of many other possibilities.

[viii] See Exodus 3:14; John 8:56-59, John 18:3-6; D&C 38:1-4, D&C 68:6; D&C 136:21-22.

[ix] Jehoseph (#3084) is the fuller form of the name Joseph.

[x] The original name was Oshea, which was changed to Jehoshua by Moses (Numbers 13:16). Joshua is the form that is usually used. See Jesus in the “AMK Greek Keyword Translation Table.”

[xi] King James Version of the Bible.

[xii] Bowls and spoons were part of ancient Egyptian and Israelite temple equipment used in connection with various offerings, including frankincense. The Hebrew “kap” meaning hollow of the hand is sometimes translated as incense dish. There have been archaeological discoveries of stone bowls with a hand carved at the base so that the vessel resembles a cupped palm. Such offering devices may have been symbolic of readiness to give to, and receive from, the Lord. See Exodus 25:29-30; Numbers 7:86; Leviticus 16:12-13; Revelation 2:17; and The Anchor Bible Dictionary, Vol. 3, p. 410.

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