'ge' is not a Hebrew word. Also, Galatians 4:14 does not contain any Hebrew words. It was originally written in Greek
Galatians 4:14New International Version (NIV)
And even though my illness was a trial to you, you did not treat me with contempt or scorn. Instead, you welcomed me as if I were an angel of God, as if I were Christ Jesus himself.
If I translate this into Hebew, I get:
וְאַתֶּם לׂא בְזִיתֶם אֶת־נִסְיוֹנִי אֲשֶׁר־נֻסֵּיתִי בִּבְשָׂרִי וְלׂא גְעַלְתֶּם אׂתוֹ כִּי אִם־קִבַּלְתֶּם אׂתִי כְּמַלְאַךְ אֱלׂהִים כַּמָּשִׁיחַ יֵשׁוּ׃
The only "ge" is the first syllable of the word גְעַלְתֶּם (ge'altem) which means "you loathed"
'ge' is not a Hebrew word. Also, Galatians 4:14 does not contain any Hebrew words. It was originally written in Greek.
Bible, New Testament, Paul's Letter to the Galatians, Chapter 2, Verse 8.
If you want an accurate translation, you'll have to provide the chapter and verse.
AnswerIn biblical reference notation, this would mean chapter 9, verse 42. For example Luke 9v42 would mean chapter 9, verse 42 of Luke's Gospel.
It is the location of the particular verse 2 found in chapter 28 of a specific book in the Bible
I am not sure which bit of the verse you mean but if it is 'Then he gave up the ghost' then quite simply it is when Jesus died.
The Book of Romans Chapter 16 Verse 12 of the New Testament of the Bible.
In Galatians chapter 5 Paul contrasts walking in the Spirit and walking in the flesh - the works of the flesh and the works of the spirit. The spirit is the Holy Spirit God gives to believers the flesh is the believers old or sin nature. Paul says in V19 that the things the human nature does are quite plain and he then goes on to list some examples of 'works' or deeds done by a person who is controlled by their flesh or sin nature.
A pasuk is a verse. Pesukim is Hebrew for "verses"; usually sentences in the Bible. One verse = pasuk Many verses = pesukim
The two accounts are written by two different men. They mean the same thing though.
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There is no verse 21 in chapter 31 of 1 Samuel.
it means that god will give you anything that is good and if you truly believe that he will give it to you