בטח בה' ועשה טוב, שכון ×רץ ורעה ×מו×?×”
(that's Tehillim 37:3).
bracha (ברכה) = "blessing"
The name Faiga is Yiddish, not Hebrew. There are no Hebrew names that begin with F.Answer:Your pasuk is Tehillim 118:19.
Bracha (ברכה) means blessing.
There is a pasuk in Tehilim that start with 'baruch ata hashem', so if you start to make a bracha and it's not neccessary, just continue the pasuk: 'Baruch ata hashem lamdeiny chukecha' - 'ברוך אתה ה' למדני חוקיך'.
A pasuk is a verse. Pesukim is Hebrew for "verses"; usually sentences in the Bible. One verse = pasuk Many verses = pesukim
Yes. Bracha (which means blessing in Hebrew - ברכה) appears in the Jerusalem phone book about 40 times, as a surname.
Bracha van Doesburgh's birth name is Bracha Semeijns de Vries van Doesburgh.
Blessing.
There is no Hebrew word for valentine. If you're talking about a greeting card, you would call it a "kartis bracha" (כרטיס ברכה).
beit bracha shel hashem (בית ברכה של ה׳)
Colossians means the same thing in Hebrew that it means in English. The Hebrew word is pronounced Ha-kolosim.
Bracha Peli was born in 1892.
Bracha Peli died in 1986.