Tōv (טוב)
For example Genesis 1:4a is "And God saw that the light was good;" which in Hebrew is "Vayar Elohim et-ha-or ki tov" (וַיַּרְא אֱלֹהִים אֶת-הָאוֹר, כִּי-טוֹב).
××œ×•×§×™× ×”×•× ×˜×•×‘ (el-o-HEEM hu tov)
elohim hu tov (אלוקים הוא טוב)
There is no good way to translate this literally into Hebrew, but the Jews have a word for God that is very similar: אין סוף "ein sof" (which literally means "there is no end" and it is a name of God.)
Our God = Eloheinu (אלהינו)
There is no Hebrew word for "Trina god". (I can't even tell what that phrase is supposed to mean in English.)
There are many Hebrew words for God. The most common is eloheem (אלוקים)
There is no Hebrew word Jehovah. This is a Christianized version of the four consonants of God's true name. See Tetragrammaton for more information.Most (but not all) words referring to God in Hebrew are masculine, but this is largely due to the grammar of Hebrew. In Judaism, God is not literally considered a male with male reproductive functions.
jehova is a Christian word for God, and is not real Hebrew. Shalom is the Hebrew word for peace.
with God = im Elohim (עם אלוקים)
Jireh is not a Hebrew word. There no J in Hebrew.
There is no single Hebrew word that means "gift from god" To say this in hebrew would be matanat ha'el (×ž×ª× ×ª האל)
jehova is a Christian word for God, and is not real Hebrew. Shalom is the Hebrew word for peace.
Depending on context, the Hebrew word אל (pronounced "el") means god, God, to toward, for.
A good Hebrew word for 'evil' is "RAH" (רע)