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  1. 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.

  2. Jun 4, 2019 · A prophecy which is variously described in the hebrew scriptures employing the figure of sheaves or gathered wheat (עָמַר aw-mar') in a valley (גַּיְא gah'-ee) for threshing or judgement (דִּין deen) - or in greek ΑΡΜΑΓΕΔΩΝ - Armageddon.

  3. Mar 25, 2010 · Psalm 40:2 (Hebrew Text) Waited – Soon we will all have additional opportunities to wait. Try seeing a doctor next year. Of course, our cultural framework for waiting isn’t the same as waiting in David’s Hebrew view.

  4. May 19, 2019 · There are a few Hebrew words meaning “to wait”. There is qavah (which we’re focusing on here), yachal (an expectant, hopeful wait), chuwl (writhing, an anxious longing), and chakah (a long lasting desperate wait).

  5. 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.”

  6. 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.

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  8. ARMAGEDDON (̔Αρμαγεδών, G762), “the place which is called in Hebrew Armageddon” (Rev 16:16), is the scene of the final battle between the forces of Christ and of Antichrist before the Second Advent of Christ as outlined by the Book of Revelation.

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