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What does the Hebrew word Jireh mean?

Jireh is not a Hebrew word. There no J in Hebrew.


Is Jireh another name for God?

Yes, Jireh is another name for God. It is a Hebrew term that means "provider" or "God will provide."


What does the name Jayra mean?

A name from one of the many names of God - Jehova Jireh (pronounced JI-Ruh or JA-Ruh) meaning "God Provides"


God's name for Provider?

None of the names (or titles or descriptive words also referred to as "names") given to Jesus directly mean "the provider." One Hebrew name for God, though, used in the Old Testament is Jehovah-Jireh, which means "God, my provider." If one accepts the doctrine of the Trinity, which would mean that Jesus was God incarnate, then you could say that was also a name of Jesus.


When was Jireh Chapel created?

Jireh Chapel was created in 1805.


How do you spell "Jehovah Jireh"?

The correct spelling is "Jehovah Jireh."


When was Jireh Ibañes born?

Jireh Ibañes was born on 1982-04-20.


When was Jireh Bull Blockhouse created?

Jireh Bull Blockhouse was created in 1657.


What is the meaning of Jehovah jireh?

Jehovah Jireh means 'God will provide'__________________________Jehovah is the common English translation of God's personal name. (Psalms 83:18)Jireh is from the Hebrew verb meaning to provide.This Biblical name is found at Genesis 22:14 and refers to a specific place on one of the mountains in the land of Moriah where Abraham found a ram caught in a thicket and subsequently offered it instead of his son, Isaac, as a sacrifice. Abraham viewed this ram as Jehovah's provision and therefore named the place Jehovah-jireh.


What language is JIREH?

Hebrew.


How do you say jireh?

The Hebrew word 'jireh' is usually pronounced "jai rah". It means that God is a the provider of all the good things.


Where in the Bible are the words Jehovah Jireh?

Genesis 22:14. Best to read in King James Version as it actually mentions the words 'Jehovah Jireh'.