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  2. HEB: יָרִ֥יעוּ עָ֝לֵ֗ימוֹ כַּגַּנָּֽב׃. NAS: against them as [against] a thief, KJV: [men], (they cried after them as [after] a thief;) INT: shout against as a thief. Psalm 50:18. HEB: אִם־ רָאִ֣יתָ גַ֭נָּב וַתִּ֣רֶץ עִמּ֑וֹ. NAS: you see a thief, you are pleased. KJV: When thou ...

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      "If a thief is found while breaking into a house, and is...

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      NASB 1995 + Strong's. God the Judge of the Righteous and the...

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      9 They shall run to and fro in the city; they shall run upon...

  3. Translation of "thief" into Hebrew . גנב, גַּנָּב are the top translations of "thief" into Hebrew. Sample translated sentence: Once a thief, always a thief. ↔ פעם גנב, תמיד גנב.

  4. thief translation in English - Hebrew Reverso dictionary, see also 'time and again, turkey, thanks a lot, thanks a million', examples, definition, conjugation

  5. Mar 24, 2016 · Abarim Publications' ever expanding online Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament comprises 587 articles that discuss the meaning and relationships of thousands of Hebrew words. Our dictionary is not organized according to alphabet but rather according to similarity of form.

  6. • Reverso: Hebrew-English translation, words in context • Lingea : Hebrew-English dictionary & multilingual • Loecsen : Hebrew-English common phrases (+ audio)

  7. A primitive root; to thieve (literally or figuratively); by implication, to deceive -- carry away, X indeed, secretly bring, steal (away), get by stealth.

  8. Goniff (GAH-niv) is Hebrew and Yiddish for “thief,” and has come to refer to anyone who is a swindler, a cheat or just plain dishonest. In Yiddish parlance a theft is called a geneivah (a loanword from Hebrew), but the act of stealing is to ganveh, a formulation that imposes Germanic syntax onto the original Hebrew word.