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Noah is not considered a Hebrew. All of mankind following the flood is descended from Noah. Noah was 10 generations before Abraham who was the father of Judaism.

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Noah was not a Hebrew. He lived before Abraham, the father of Judaism.

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Was Noah Hebrew?

No he was not Hebrew, but Abrahamic tradition holds that Noah was an ancestor of the Hebrews.


How do you say Noah's Ark in Hebrew?

Noach is the Hebrew word for Noah. It's spelled Nun, Chet - נחThat's נח pronounced "NO-akh"."Noah" is one of those names that came to us FROM Hebrew by way of King James.The Hebrew pronunciation is "NO-akh".


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What is the Hebrew word for Noah and which way does it goes as am wanting to put it the tattoo sideways on my spine?

The Hebrew translation of Noah is Noach. The "ch" is the sound made when gently clearing the throat. Hebrew is written and read right to left.


What does Noah mean in different languages?

Noah is spelled differently in various languages, but it only has meaning in Hebrew. No'akh (???) means "comfort".


Who is the father of the Hebrew?

As clearly laid out in the Torah ('Old Testament'), it begins with Adam, and there's no split from any other group until the sons of Noah. After the flood, the branch that will eventually lead to the Jewish people is Noah's son Shem. A few generations later, the individual considered to have founded the Hebrew people, along with their philosophy and way of life, is the biblical Abraham.


Is Noah considered a prophet of catholics?

Noah is not a prophet. but Muslims consider him one.


What has the author Noah Golinkin written?

Noah Golinkin has written: 'Dayeynu =' -- subject(s): Haggadot, Hebrew language, Readers, Study and teaching


Who is Father of the Hebrew people?

As clearly laid out in the Torah ('old testament'), it begins with Adam, and there's no split from any other group until the sons of Noah. After the flood, the branch that will eventually lead to the Jewish people is Noah's son Shem. A few generations later, the individual considered to have founded the Hebrew people, along with their philosophy and way of life, is the biblical Abraham.


Who was Ashkenaz in the Hebrew Bible?

Ashkenaz was the first son of Gomer in the Hebrew Bible followed by Riphath and Togarmah. Ashkenaz was a great grandson of Noah through Japheth in the Hebrew Bible.


What is food in Jewish?

if by Jewish you mean Hebrew then the word you are looking for is maazon (mah-ah-zone) and in Hebrew it is spelled מזון.luv, noah


What book does Noah feature in within the Hebrew Scriptures?

Genesis (chapters 6-9).