alón yashén (אלון ישן)
baloot (בלות)
It means "oak tree". It is also a man's name.
The Hebrew word "sceadu" is pronounced "skeh-doo."
old lady = zkĕnah (זקנה)
It is an old Hebrew word meaning "it is finished."
dabar (דַּבָּר) is an old-fashioned Hebrew word for "leader"
No. Path is an English word that comes from Old English "pæth" or "pæþ."There is a Hebrew word paht (פת) which means breadcrumb.
The English word "seven" does not come from Hebrew. It comes from Greek via Old English.
lebab has no meaning in Hebrew, but it's close to levav (לבב) which is an old-fashioned word for "heart."
First, there is no such thing as a "Hebrew Old Testament". But I can tell you're clearly referring to the "Hebrew Bible". Second, the word is She'ol (שאול), which literally means "unknown" or "question". There is no Biblical Hebrew word for hell.
Crazy Old Man in Hebrew is "Ish Zaken Meshuga" - איש זקן משוגע.
No. Sin is not a Hebrew word at all. It is of Old English/Germanic origin. The Hebrew equivavent of the English word "sin" is Khet (חטא) which means "miss" (as in missing a target).
Genesis 12:6, 13:18, and 14:13. Judges ch.4, ch.6 and ch.9. 1 Samuel 17:2, 19. The Hebrew is Elah. Note that some translations, but not all of them, give the English word "terebinth." Others translate "oak," but oak has a different Hebrew word.