There are a few ways to say "You're Welcome" in Hebrew:
1. Bevakasha, בבקשה (literally means: "please") pronounced: be-vah-kah-SHAH
2. Al Lo Davar, על לא דבר (meaning: "don't mention it", "it's nothing")
3. Ein Be'ad Mah, אין בעד מה (meaning: "don't mention it", "it's nothing")
BEVAKASHA = בבקשה or AL LO DAVAR = על לא דבר {after someone says "thank you". this means: you are thanking me for nothing}
סקל = to stone (to death)
אח מוות (ach mavvet)
Deborah's death is not described in the Bible.
ahkh mahvet (אח מוות)
Death and Life in the Power of the Tongue = מָוֶת וְחַיִּים, בְּיַד-הַלָשׁוֹן
Mathias is a Greek name. It has meaning in Greek, but not in Hebrew.
It depends on the subject of the sentence:He is awaiting death = mekhakéh mávet (מחכה מוות)She is awaiting death = mekaháh mávet (מחכה מוות)
Passover (also called Pesach)
The Torah says that was done at the Pharaoh's command.
It focuses on ethics and interpersonal relationships. It does not focus on death, the afterlife, or salvation.
Jesus died for all mankind. His Name Jeshua in Hebrew means "Jehovah Is Salvation"]] His death provided Salvation for from the effects of Sin and Death.
To provide moral instruction according to the laws of the Torah