murder
Can you explain your source? Also: Does "murder" most probably include or exclude killing in war, for self-defense, for capital punishment, for "good" reasons? Thanks for your answer.
There are three:הִכְחִישכָּפַרדָּחָה
The original text of the Hebrew Bible contains 8000 different words (This number is small because many common English words are only regarded as prefixes in Hebrew). The original text of the Greek New Testament is 1067 different words.
The Hebrew language uses a different alphabet, and there is no "A" in it. But if you mean Hebrew words that transliterate into words beginning with A, there are thousands, including:abbaAdonaiafikomanaggadaahavaakavalamaranaAraviasafataravayalaz
Words that have deka include decathlon, Decalogue, and triskedecaphobia.All of these use a variant spelling, deca, but the etymology is the same.
No. In fact, the words are quite different in Hebrew.Hebron in Hebrew is Khevron (חברון)Hebrew in Hebrew is Ivri (עברי)Both words have different roots. the Root of Hebron (ח.ב.ר) means "to bind together" and the root of Hebrew (ע.ב.ר) means "past" or "beyond".
Hebrew words tend to have different spellings.
There aren't 3 different kinds of Love in Hebrew. You may be thinking of Greek, which has 4 words for love. In Hebrew, there is only one word for both "love" and "like": אהבה (ahava)
If you are asking for the Hebrew words for alfterlife, they are: olam haba (עולם הבא) But if you are asking for the Jewish description of the afterlife, there isn't one. Different Jews believe different things.
There is no way to know. We have no knowledge of the number of words in Hebrew in ancient times, given that the Bible is our only source of information about the language, and it only contains about 8000 different words.In 1400 BCE, Hebrew was quite different than it was in the Torah. At that point in time, Hebrew, Canaanite, and Ugaritic were all the same language. Linguists refer to this era of Hebrew as Proto-Hebrew, and may not have been mutually intelligible with Biblical Hebrew.
These words are not Hebrew.
Loyalty = נֶאֱמָנוּת (the shoresh is אמנ)Consistency = עֲקֵבִיוּת (the shoresh is עקב)They are completely different words with different roots.
In the Original Hebrew, there are 8,679 unique Hebrew words in the Hebrew Bible, including names.(There are a total of 419, 687 words in the Hebrew text).Different translations have various numbers of words.