No, there is no single word in either language that means "God will win out in the end":
The word Hebrew is a Hebrew word, borrowed into English from the greek language, (in the same way that most Hebrew names from the Jewish Bible were borrowed into English via Greek, such as Moses and Solomon). The Hebrew word for "Hebrew" is "ee-VREE"
Joel is a Hebrew name, not Greek. It means "Yahweh is God".
im Greek and my name is Emmanuel from wut i understand... "immanu" means "with us" in Hebrew and "el" means God thus immanuel means God with us in Hebrew, so i guess that's where its from
The ancient Greek word for God is Theos, and it means "God."
Jireh is not a Hebrew word. There no J in Hebrew.
If you mean hayah (×”×™×”), a single word, it means "was"
Word Of God in the original Bible in language?? * Hebrew * Greek It's true!
Daniel isn't Greek, it's Hebrew. It means, "God is my judge."
It's a Hebrew word, it means "God is with us"
It is a name meaning 'god is gracious' in Greek and 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)
Josiah is a Hebrew name and it doesn't mean anything in Greek. In Hebrew it means ''saved by Yah''.