Isha= wife,or a woman
The name Isha is of Indian origin and is commonly used among people of South Asian descent. It is a Sanskrit name meaning "one who protects, the ruling deity".
Isha (אשה) means "woman". There's no deeper meaning than that.
A man - "Gever" (גבר). A woman - "Isha" (אישה).
A concordance.
aht isha yafah (את אישה יפה)
It's originally an Hebrew name and means simply 'Woman'.
You can find a resource like that in a strong concordance or lexicon, which are commonly used in the study of biblical languages. Online resources like Blue Letter Bible or Bible Hub also provide Greek and Hebrew word studies with their meanings. Additionally, some Bible apps and software like Logos or Accordance offer tools for in-depth study of Greek and Hebrew words.
love= ahava miss israel= isha Shel israel
Spanish: Señora French: Madame German: Dame Italian: Signora Japanese: 女性 (Josei)
Yes, Strong's Exhaustive Concordance is based on the King James Version of the Bible, which is translated from the Textus Receptus, a Greek text from which the New Testament was translated. Therefore, Strong's Concordance includes entries for Greek words found in the New Testament, many of which are in Koine Greek.
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