ha'ah hanotzri sheli
sister and brother = achot veh ach (รยรโรโขรยช รโขรยรโ)
atah akhi? (אתה אחי)
"Brother of" and "brother" are written and pronounced the same: ach (אח) (ch is a gutteral sound)
my big brother = achí ha gadól (אחי הגדול)
A:As the identification of the Jewish Messiah with Jesus is not accepted within Judaism, the Talmudic term for Christians in Hebrew is Notzrim ("Nazarenes").
akh katan (אח קטן), which literally means "little brother". ha-akh ha-tze'ir (האח הצעיר), which literally means "the youngest brother"
Hebrew Christian Alliance of Great Britain was created in 1866.
the name Kirstin as it is a christian name is not related to Hebrew.
No. Christian Mora does not have a brother as far as anyone knows.
The Hebrew translation for 'brother-in-law' is GIS גיס.
The Hebrew word Komehr (כומר) refers to any type of Christian clergy, such as a priest, pastor, minister, parson, vicar, reverend, etc. It is a non-specific term.There is no specific term for pastor in Hebrew.
אתה אח ברוך הבא I believe this is how you would write it according to Google Translate but I can't read it aloud... luckily, so many people learn Hebrew for religion that a pronunciation key is not hard to find on-line (it's read from right to left). Most christian pastors who attended a seminary had to learn the Ancient Hebrew and some form of Ancient Greek in their studies because the Bible is written in Hebrew (Old Testament) and Greek (New Testament) My father knows the old Hebrew but I don't know if he could tell you how they say it now in Israel