The book of Luke would probably have used the Greek word for "woe".
In Hebrew:
Woe (noun) = tsa'ar (צער)
Woe (interjection) = hoy (הוי)
"woe is me" = oy li (×וי לי)
Heb. is an abbreviation for Hebrew or the book of Hebrews.
The Hebrew Bible doesn't assign meaning to decorated pages. It just depends on the publisher of the book.
The name Mayra doesn't occur in the Hebrew Bible.
If by 'Scriptures' you mean verses, then the Book of Psalms has the most at 2, 461. In the New Testament, the Book of Luke has most at 1,151 verses.
The name Lemuel means "devoted to God" or "belonging to God." It is of Hebrew origin and is often associated with wisdom and understanding, as in the Book of Proverbs in the Bible.
In Hebrew, it means "my people."
tanakah is not a Hebrew word. Possible you meant tanach (×ª× ×´×š), which is the Hebrew Bible.
Hy. In a Bible reference, let's say Luke 5:6, at first you have the name of the book( Luke) and then chapter' number( 5) and paragraph's number (6). The Holy Bible it's a colection of Books grouped in two Testaments( Old and New), and divided by chapters and pragraphs.
There is no such name in Hebrew. That name is of latin origin, and does not appear in the Bible.
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It means that the BIBLE isn't just an ordinary book, though it is the book.
Samson comes from the Hebrew name שִׁמְשׁוֹן (Shimshon) which probably meant "sun".