Ge'eh -- Ani ohev otach ge'ah. This is how you would tell a woman -- I love and respect you. Mature love. If you were writing a letter, you would say: Robin ha'ykarah for Dear Robin.
beh ahavát hashém (באהבת ה׳)
Moses, who was called Moshe (משה) in Hebrew.
הצלחה (hatzlacha) This word is the same in both Ancient Hebrew and Modern Hebrew.
The Hebrew word for "love" is "ahava," pronounced "a-ha-VAH."
It's the same in both Ancient Hebrew and Modern Hebrew: ספר החיים (Sefer ha-Chayim)
Rabbinic Hebrew and Modern Hebrew use the word "shel" (של) for "of". In the Bible, There is no word for "of." A grammatical state called the "construct state" is used to form possession.For example:Love for God and Jesus (in Modern Hebrew) = ahava shel elohim veyeshu ( אהבה של אלוהים וישו)Love for God and Jesus (in Modern or Biblical Hebrew) = ahavat elohim veyeshu (אהבת אלוהים וישו)
eifo hashem? (?איפה ה׳)
Elohim noshem
ha'am hanivchar (העם ×”× ×‘×—×•×¨)
nes hashem (× ×¡ ה׳)
your god your god = elohecha elohecha (אלוקך אלוקך)
Hebrew doesn't have a subjunctive mood, but instead you could say "God is glorified," which is Hashem nehedar (ה׳ × ×”×“×¨)