Hineni was created in 1973.
Hineni (הנני), meaning "Here I am", is pronounced hee-NEY-nee.
hineni (×”× × ×™)
ani po (×× ×™ פה) or hineni (×”×™× × ×™)
(Heoni is not a Hebrew word, so I'm assuming it's a name): "Here I am, Heoni."
he and nani are not Hebrew words. Perhaps you mean: hee (היא) = "she" hineni (×”× × ×™) = "here I am" hineh (×”× ×”) = "here is..." or "behold"
Terry Kaye has written: '[Hineni] =' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Liturgy, Hebrew language, Judaism 'Hineni 2' 'Managing Hineni' 'Hebrew through prayer =' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Judaism, Liturgy, Hebrew language, Prayer
Although Abraham was the first Jew,it is Moses who founded them.Another answer:According to its WikiPedia entry, "Jews for Jesus" was founded in 1973 by Moishe Rosen, an ordained Baptist minister who was born Jewish and converted to Christianity at the age of 17. The original name of the organization was Hineni Ministries.
Yahweh is here = Adonai po (ה׳ פה)Note: Yahweh is not a real Hebrew word. It's a Christian scholarly recreation of the four consonants of God's name, YHVH. Jews don't use this word, but instead replace it with Adonai.
Created By was created in 1993.
There is no Hebrew verb that means to be present. You could translate it as haya po (×”×™×” פה) If you conjugate it, it depends on the subject: I am present = hineni (×”× ×™× ×™), literally, "Behold me" we are present = hinenu (×”× ×™× ×•), etc.
.am was created in 1994.
...And God Created Them was created in 1979.