Death and Life in the Power of the Tongue = מָוֶת וְחַיִּים, בְּיַד-הַלָשׁוֹן
"KO-ahkh" is the Hebrew word for "Power" or "Force".
Proverbs 18:21 says, "death and life are in the power of the tongue." The tongue is a small member of the body, but it is powerful. What we say to others can either cut them to pieces or it can be a healing.
Kenneth Copeland - 1985 Death and Life Are in the Power of the Tongue was released on: USA: 11 August 2012
The Hebrew translation of knowledge is power is ידע הוא כוח (yeda hu ko'ach)
Haile Selassie is an Ethiopian name in the Amharic language. It is very similar to a literal Hebrew translation of Khayel Shelishi (חיל שלישי) which means "Third Soldier" or Coach Hashilosh (כוח השילוש) which means "Power of the Trinity".
Several scriptures address the concept of taming the tongue, most notably in the Book of James, specifically James 3:5-10, which emphasizes the tongue's power to influence and harm. Proverbs 18:21 highlights that "the tongue has the power of life and death," underscoring the impact of our words. Additionally, Psalm 34:13 advises keeping one's tongue from evil and speaking deceitfully, reflecting the importance of mindful speech in a believer's life.
ko'akh (×›×—) means "power" in Hebrew.
The English translation for δύναμη is "power" or "strength."
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters and words. The Hebrew word for unity is akhdoot (אחדות)
power = cumhacht
The Power Object - 2011 Chill with the Tongue - 1.4 was released on: USA: July 2011
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