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Originating from the Hebrew root “k-d-sh”
- Kodesh, originating from the Hebrew root “k-d-sh” (ק-ד-ש) conveys a sense of separation or distinction. It is often used to describe objects, places, or individuals that are set apart or consecrated for a specific purpose. The term appears frequently in the Torah, particularly in the context of religious and ritualistic practices.
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Original Word: קֹדֶשׁ Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: qodesh Phonetic Spelling: (ko'-desh) Definition: apartness, sacredness
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- Shalom (shah-LOME) שלום. Perhaps the best-known Hebrew word today is shalom, which means “peace” or “wellbeing.” It also can be used for both “hello” and “goodbye.”
- Todah (toe-DAH) תודה. Hebrew for gratitude or acknowledgement, this is the modern word for “thank you.” In Temple times, a Jew who felt grateful for G‑d’s salvation from danger would bring a korban todah, a “sacrifice of gratitude.”
- Torah (toe-RAH) תורה. Literally “guide” or “instruction,” the Torah refers to the Five Books of Moses which contain G‑d’s instructions. More broadly, Torah refers to the entire corpus of Jewish spiritual scholarship.
- Mitzvah (mitz-VAH) מצוה. Literally “commandment,” mitzvah refers to any of the 613 commandments in the Torah, especially giving charity. Since a Jew is obligated to follow the commandments after reaching the age of majority, a boy’s 13th birthday is his “bar mitzvah” and a girl’s 12th birthday is her “bat mitzvah.”
Mar 4, 2018 · The root word kodesh actually means “to consecrate”. So the word Holy means consecrated, dedicated, set apart… Holy in Triplicate. Perhaps the most famous passage regarding the Hebrew word Holy is found in the writings of the prophet Isaiah. He had a vision where he came face to face with YHWH: Isaiah 6:1-3
May 28, 2023 · The Hebrew word Kodesh encapsulates the essence of being cut off, and of holiness, offering a fascinating glimpse into the intricacies of language and culture. Beyond its traditional translation as “holy,” Kodesh invites us to explore its broader meaning of being set apart.
Original Word: קָדוֹשׁ Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: qadosh Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-doshe') Definition: sacred, holy
Sep 21, 2011 · What does the word קֹדֶשׁ (sometimes קודש), kodesh, mean? Its form is that of a noun, like אֹכֶל or בֹּקֶר or לֹבֶן. But קדושה is a noun, and (I'm pretty sure) it means "the state/quality of being קָדֹשׁ" (arguendo, "the state/quality of being holy"), so I find it unlikely that קֹדֶשׁ means the same ...
Original Word: קָדַשׁ Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: qadash Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-dash') Definition: to be set apart or consecrated