Ephphatha is the Greek form of a Syro-Chaldaic or Aramaic word, meaning "Be opened!" It is not a Hebrew word,but it us usually spelled ×ִפַּתַּח in Hebrew, pronounced ee-pah-TAKH. The kh is a guttural sound.
In Hebrew, this word would be Hitpate'akh (התפתח) which means, Be opened! (command form).
He said, "Ephphatha" in Aramaic.
Ephphatha Church was created in 1930.
Yes, any Hebrew word can be written in Hebrew script.
If you are asking how to write the Greek word "tetelestai" phonetically in Hebrew as טטלסטיי If you are asking how to translate this word into Hebrew, I believe it means finished, which in Hebrew is gamur (גמור)
If you are asking how to write the word Dino in Hebrew letters, it's: ×“×™× ×•
if you mean shalom, it is a Hebrew word that means peace < this is how you write it in Hebrew
If you mean rachamim, the Hebrew word for "mercy" it is רחמים
Clarence = ×§×œ××¨× ×¡
There is no k in Hebrew because Hebrew uses a different alphabet, but there are two Hebrew letters with the sound of k: כ and ק (and they are not interchangeable). So if you are trying to write an English word in Hebrew, it would depend on the word.
Well, as Ephesians is an English transliteration of a Greek word it probably does not actually have a Hebrew word. There is probably a Hebrew transliteration of the Greek word, but I would not know how to write it.
Eff-a-tha
goldwire = khoot zahav (חוט זהב)