the Christian god = el hanotsrim (אל הנוצרים)
Matthew is one of the oldest names in the world and is derived from the Hebrew Matityahu, meaning "Gift of Yahweh" or "Gift from God." But that is its Hebrew meaning, as it is a Hebrew name, not a Christian one.
jehova is a Christian word for God, and is not real Hebrew. Shalom is the Hebrew word for peace.
jehova is a Christian word for God, and is not real Hebrew. Shalom is the Hebrew word for peace.
The origin of Mikalya is Hebrew- Mikalya means "Who is like God?"
This is gibberish. I recognize the Christian attempt to write the name of God, but the rest is not Hebrew.
There is no Hebrew word Jehovah. This is a Christianized version of the four consonants of God's true name. See Tetragrammaton for more information.Most (but not all) words referring to God in Hebrew are masculine, but this is largely due to the grammar of Hebrew. In Judaism, God is not literally considered a male with male reproductive functions.
a. Yahweh is the Hebrew word for God. This is the God of the Jews. Correction: Yahweh is an English word of Christian origin and has no historical meaning for Jews.
There is only one God per the professions of the 3 largest religions. God has many names and titles in the Hebrew/Christian Bible.
The term Yahweh is mistaken attempt to pronounce the four Hebrew consonants of God's name. Click here for more information about this four-consonant word.Both Jews and Christians believe that God has no religion and is the God of everyone. But the word "Yahweh" is only used by Christians.
"Jehovah" is not in Hebrew. it is a Christian interpretation of the 4 consonants of God's name. The Hebrew verb "To Shine" is 'Liz'ro'ach' - לזרוח or leha'ir (להאיר) the root consonants of God's name appear to be related to the verb "to be"
The Hebrew translation for the gift is : מתנה
Islam teaches that Jesus was a real, historical person but does not accept all his teachings or the Christian view that Jesus was the Son of God. In fact, Islam is largely based on an interpretation of the Christian Bible and Hebrew scriptures, so the Hebrew prophets have a place in Islam as well.