The term "ʿEberite" is an unused English synonym of "Hebrew." No one says "ʿEberite" in English. If you're going to split hairs, you should just use the Hebrew word:
The Hebrew word for Hebrew/ʿEberite is:
Note: the word עברי begins with the letter Ayin, which is no longer pronounced by most Jews. If you want to pronounce it, it's a voiced pharyngeal fricative similar to the Arabic letter ع. In English, this sound is sometimes represented with an inverted apostrophe (‘) or a c-shaped inverted apostrophe (ʿ) or (c). The IPA symbol is [ʕ]. Modern Arabic dialects often use the number 3 to indicate an Ayn.
It has a sound similar to a gulp.
Roman Catholic AnswersMost protestants think that Jesus is God's Son. And most Protestants recognize Mary as His mother, but fail to recognize her importance in the economy of salvation and would deny her the title of Mother of God given her by the Council of Ephesus in 431 A.D.
Hinduism does not proselytize as aggressively as Christians--Hindus recognize that there are many paths to God and respect other religions.
This word can be spelled many different ways. I don't recognize this word, so I tried searching for as many spellings as I could think of, and nothing came up. If you could provide the exact spelling, I can help you.
Primarily the Old Testament but many fail to understand that the New Testament is a continuation of the Old with about 20% of the Old directly quoted or indirectly referred to - Isaiah for instance.
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There is no Hebrew name with this meaning.
There are around 2000 basic linguistic roots in Hebrew, from which all words in the language derive. Each root consists of three consonants, and variations are formed by adding different vowels and prefixes/suffixes.
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No, she does not speak Hebrew, though she knows many Hebrew words.
Many typically recognize that the behavior is not normal, but feel out of control.