steadfastness = yatsivut
yatsiv (יציב)
Hebrew does not use symbols. It uses actual letters.The word 'steadfast' in letters is יציב and it is pronounced yatsív
The closest word I can think of is: khesed (חסד) which means "lovingkindness"
The columns stood steadfast and resolute.
It sounds like you are asking about the Hebrew word Chessed (חסד), which is usuallytranslated as "Lovingkindness" or "Kind love."The phrase in Psalm 118 that is sometimes translated as "steadfast love" is a mistranslation of the Hebrew: Ki le'olam chasdo (כִּ֖י לְעֹולָ֣ם חַסְדֹּֽו) which means "for his love endures forever", (literally "because eternally his kindness"). The only other mentions of "steadfast love" in the Christian Bible come from the New Testament and if the term you are looking for is in there, then it would be in Koine Greek, not Hebrew.
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I mean his steadfast courage, his calm continual self-control.
The soldiers were able to gain victory after a hard fought battle because they were steadfast in their resolve.My grandma will always be steadfast in her ways.
Steadfast
an antonym for ricochet is steadfast
Immovable, steadfast
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.