The Hebrew scriptures are written in Hebrew (only a few passages are written in Aramaic).
Honey in Hebrew is: Davash (Dah-vahshh). I dont know how to type in Hebrew on this computer so I cant give it to you written in Hebrew.
There is no native Hebrew word for satin, because this type of cloth is not native to Israel. In Modern Hebrew, the word seten (סטן) is used.
If you mean pechay as a type of Chinese Cabbage, there is no Hebrew word for it.
There is no special type of sculpture that is known as a Hebrew sculpture. I wonder if you're confusing the word sculpture with scripture.
Hebrew nuff said
Gender: FeminineUsage: JewishOther Scripts: עִירִית (Hebrew)Means "asphodel" in Hebrew. The asphodel is a type of flower.
revolver (meaning a type of gun) = אקדה (ekdah)
Go to Blueletterbible.org and type in thanks and it will show you all passages that contain that word.
Kiruv is not a Hebrew word, but it's close to the following words:keruv (קירוב) = "closeness"kruv (כרוב) = "cherub" (a type of angel).
All that had to be done was go to mms and type (:Hebrew)
There was never any place called "Hebrew". If you are talking about Israel, it was a monarchy in ancient times. Today it is a parlimentary republic.
kipper (a type of oily fish) has no equivalent word in Hebrew. Israelis usually use the English word when referring to kippers.