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l'dor vador already is in Hebrew. In English it means from generation to generation.
This is not true. Every book of the Hebrew Bible has a Chapter 4.
L'dor vador (from generation to generation) = לדור ודור
If you are asking what Hebrew numbers are, see this link: Hebrew NumbersIf you are asking what the text of the Book of Numbers is, see this link: Bemidbar - Numbers
the time of a generation = hazman shel dor (הזמן של דור)
The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings was created in 1951.
Hebrew generally uses the same numbers as everyone else. But you can use Hebrew letters to represent numbers. 21 would be כא
The only Hebrew famine was recorded in the Torah during the lifetime of Joseph.
dor (דור) means generation
The sound "DOOR" means 'generation' to a person who is listening in Hebrew. The entrance to a room, represented in English by the word "door", is rendered in Hebrew as the sound "DEH-let".
i think its lemonade.. but that depends on the monster lol :P
Modern Hebrew uses the same numbers everyone else uses. There is no difference except in pronunciation.In ancient times, the letters of the alphabet were used as numbers. This practice is still done today for Jewish numbers, such as chapters and verses of the Bible and for Dates on the Jewish calendar.If you want more information about Hebrew numbers, click this link: Hebrew Numerals