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Dec 22, 2013 · While the word “Armageddon” comes from Greek New Testament it is in fact a Hebrew phrase הַר מְגִּדו – Har Meggido, meaning “Mount of Maggido.” (Rev.16.16) It was an artificial hill (still in existence today) which Solomon’s northern cavalry used to guard the borders of his kingdom.
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Jul 25, 2019 · The word is spelled Chet, Kap, Hei. The Chet indicates moving to a higher level. In other words it is like waiting in line and moving forward. God is patiently letting us run through all our fleshly endeavors trying to satisfy all our needs. Then suddenly He appears next in line.
While the word “Armageddon” itself is Greek, before being a Greek word it was in fact a Hebrew phrase - "Har Meggido". Har (הר) in Hebrew is a mountain, so the meaning of this phrase is: “Mountain of Meggido.” Meggido was an artificial hill (still in existence today) which Solomon's northern cavalry used to guard the borders of his ...
Dec 26, 2010 · Meaning. Mountain Of Invasion, Accumulated Harrowing Fortune. Etymology. From the noun הר (har), mountain, and (2) the verb גדד (gadad), to cut or invade. From the verb רום (rum), to be high, and (2) the verb גדד (gadad), to cut or invade. Related names. • Via הר (har): Aaron, Ararat, Beth-haram, Hara, Haran, Hararite, Hor, Horam.
Apr 3, 2014 · The Hebrew language has almost 20 words for “wait” in the Old Testament (NASB). I only picked one for this post — the most common word that is used for “waiting on the LORD.” What exactly does waiting look like? What does it mean? Is it helpless? The first time “wait” appears in the Bible, Jacob is blessing his twelve sons.
Aug 8, 2024 · She told me that, in Hebrew, ‘to wait’ means ‘to entwine’. Waiting is no longer about a future happening. Instead, it is an active, present state. The question then changes to how do I entwine well? Could it be that we grab hold of the present God who is here with me now?
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Oct 28, 2008 · The most widely accepted derivation of the name is that it is from the Hebrew, Har Megiddo, the mountain of Megiddo, referring to the 4,000-year-old settlement about 20 miles south-east of Haifa....