Behold: To observe or to look at.
Past Tense: Beheld
(verb)
Wonder or behold
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Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
'Lo' is a word used to attract attention. 'Behold' means look. So 'Lo and Behold' means in modern language 'Hey look Here' To use it in a sentence : My mother was talking to her sister about plans for my father's surprise birthday party when lo and behold he arrived back from work early.
Behold is a verb.
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Yisca means "behold"Yisca means "behold"
its basically to admire
Wonder or behold
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"Lo and behold" is an idiomatic, expression intended to convey emphasis and/or surprise: "I opened the door and, lo and behold, there was my long-lost husband."
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
When the Bible says "Behold," it is calling attention to something important or significant, urging the reader to pay close attention and consider its significance.
'Lo' is a word used to attract attention. 'Behold' means look. So 'Lo and Behold' means in modern language 'Hey look Here' To use it in a sentence : My mother was talking to her sister about plans for my father's surprise birthday party when lo and behold he arrived back from work early.
You are a blessing to behold.
Will behold.