The Red Sea (Exodus 14) and the Jordan River (Joshua 3).
The entire Hebrew Bible is a great work of literature, from God himself. The Psalms and Proverbs are part of the third section of the Hebrew Bible, called Ketuvim (Writings).
To Canaan But.... The Hebrew Bible says that God spoke to Abraham and told him to leave his homeland and resettle in a new land. According to the Hebrew Bible, when he arrived in this new land, Canaan(KAY nuhn), God told Abraham: "The whole land of Canaan ... I will give as an everlasting possession to you and your descendants after you; and I will be their God."
According to the Hebrew Bible, he lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
Both Judaism and Christianity consider the Hebrew Bible to be part of their sacred scriptures. Islam believes that the Hebrew Bible is the writings of the prophets of God but that the Koran is the ultimate prophecy given by God.
Yahweh is the Hebrew name for God.
Because it's from God.
The personal name of God, according to the Bible, is Jehovah, which means "He Causes to Become". In Hebrew this name is pronouced Yahweh.
The Torah does not contain halacha (law), it contains the mitzvot which best translates to 'guidelines'.
No. In the Hebrew Bible, God is never addressed in the feminine. Note also that in Biblical and rabbinic Hebrew there is no word for "goddess."See also the Related Link.Names of God
The father of Mahalalel is Jared, according to the genealogies listed in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Genesis. Mahalalel is a descendant of Adam and is part of the lineage that leads to Noah. His name means "praise of God" in Hebrew.
Word Of God in the original Bible in language?? * Hebrew * Greek It's true!
Nowhere Yahweh is a Hebrew word for God, the covenant God of Israel. He is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It is Hebrew and The King James Version of the Bible is not written in Hebrew or Greek, it is written in English. So the Hebrew name Yahweh or most other Hebrew words will probably not be seen in an English written Bible. The English translations of Jahweh occurs well over 6000 times in the KJV Bible.