Ad me'ah ve'esrim shanah!
i think 120
Leather backs live to be 100-120 years old.
The average for some species is around 70 yeras but some individuals may live up to 100. The oldest livivg crock is 120 years old.
moses lived to be 120 years old
"Ad meah ve'esrim" is a Hebrew phrase that translates to "until 120," often associated with the biblical figure Moses, who lived to be 120 years old. In modern contexts, it is commonly used to express a wish for someone to live a long and healthy life, typically until the age of 120. The phrase reflects Jewish values regarding longevity and the importance of life.
The Old Testament was writen in Hebrew.
The Bible mentions people living up to 120 years old.
Men can live up too about 120 years old. If a man is really healthy, men might live longer.
Your question conflates Moses and Noah. Noah lived to 950 (Genesis ch.9), while Moses lived to 120 (Deuteronomy ch.34). See also the Related Links.Timeline of Jewish names and datesAccuracy of the Hebrew BibleLink: Lifespans of the ancients
Shelby is an Old English name. There is no Hebrew equivalent for it.Shelby is an Old English name. There is no Hebrew equivalent for it. But you can spell it using Hebrew letters: שלבי
yeah, you may be a little under weight but 120 pounds is fine.
Sholom (שולום) is not a word in Hebrew, so, none. If you meant Shalom (שלום), it comes up around 120 times in the Old Testament.