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Names in the Bible

Meanings and Pronunciations Lost in Translation Only Hebrew Can Unveil

Balas Yosef

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Embassy Publishers
18 December 2024
Names in the Bible: Meanings and Pronunciations Lost in Translation Only Hebrew Can Unveil (Second Edition)
There are over 2,600 proper names in the Bible. However, the meaning and origin of those words are too often lost in the English translation of the Bible-the original of which is in Hebrew. The SECOND, UPDATED EDITION of Names in the Bible: Meanings and Pronunciations Lost in Translation Only Hebrew Can Unveil explains the origins and meanings of these names, bringing a fresh, more profound understanding of what the original writing is communicating.

In this powerful book, you'll learn:

More than 900 of what the author sees as the most important, common, or relevant names in the Bible-including names of geographical places, people, various objects, and nations How to pronounce the given name correctly Where the name first appears in Scripture

Additionally, you'll learn the basics behind biblical Hebrew, tips for getting the most out of the book, why some words are mispronounced today, and more!
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Imprint:   Embassy Publishers
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   472g
ISBN:   9798988138624
Pages:   234
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Names in the Bible: Meanings and Pronunciations Lost in Translation Only Hebrew Can Unveil

As a church Deacon and Sunday school teacher, I am in awe of the deeper meaning that most of the Hebrew names have in the Bible. All I can say is that I'm totally impressed! It will be a blessing to any serious Bible reader who gets the book. I would encourage every non-Hebrew speaking reader of the Bible and every Sunday school teacher to have one of these reference books. I am encouraging all the students in my Sunday school class to get one. -Thomas H.


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