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  1. HEB: אִם־ רָאִ֣יתָ גַ֭נָּב וַתִּ֣רֶץ עִמּ֑וֹ. NAS: you see a thief, you are pleased. KJV: When thou sawest a thief, then thou consentedst. INT: When see A thief are pleased with. Proverbs 6:30. HEB: לֹא־ יָב֣וּזוּ לַ֭גַּנָּב כִּ֣י יִגְנ֑וֹב. NAS: Men do not despise a thief if.

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      Bible > Strong's > Hebrew gan·nā·ḇîm Englishman's...

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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...

  2. 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.

  3. Discover the meaning of Thief in the Bible. Study the definition of Thief with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.

  4. Theft is a corrupting process supported by two factors: escaping punishment and justifying thievery. Certainly, one deterrent to stealing is the fear of being caught. First, you steal a penny, then, if you get away with it, you think it is “safe” to steal more.

    • Rabbi Michael Strassfeld
  5. What's the Hebrew word for thief? Here's a list of translations. Hebrew Translation. גַנָב. More Hebrew words for thief. noun גַנָב. burglar, robber, sneak thief, snitch.

  6. Jan 17, 2016 · At times, the concept of theft is referred to as geneiva; at others, it is referred to as gezeila. Due to the importance of defining these terms adequately and appropriately, we will use the terms discussed in the Torah in order to portray the distinction between the two separate prohibitions.

  7. Jan 29, 2019 · 1) The very act of slaughter or sale, which is added to the act of stealing; 2) His punishment is different. He is liable not only for double restitutions, but for four or five times the value of the stolen animal; 3) Only in reference to the first thief does the Torah discuss the possibility of breaking in, which can end in a bloody conflict;

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