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Investigation into the meaning or use of an individual word across a specific Biblical text or collection. This can include etymology, morphology, and usage as the word appears in text. This should not be exhaustive for all uses through the entire Bible or testament for frequently used words.
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What does "Blessed" mean in 1 Peter 1:3?
As Tony Chan has pointed out, both Hebrew and Greek use different words that are both often translated as "blessed"
בָּרוּךְ יְהוָה (barukh YHWH)
mostly translated as
ευλογητος κυριος (eulogètos Kyrio …
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"I am" in Greek Septuagint translation of Exodus 3:14 vs. John 8:58 - how do they compare?
Only a supplement to the prior answers:
Ex 3:14 uses אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה, ’eh·yeh ’ă·šer ’eh·yeh, in Hebrew, and the Aramaic Onkelos uses the original Hebrew wording here. There is no difference be …