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      • The word for wilderness in Aramaic is bachuraba from the root word charav which is the word for a plowed field. A field that will yield a harvest.
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  2. Mar 4, 2019 · The word for wilderness in Aramaic is bachuraba from the root word charav which is the word for a plowed field. A field that will yield a harvest. Actually, the Talmud has numerous references to the wilderness or plowed fields of Judaea.

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  3. Turning to the New Testament, which was written in Greek, not Hebrew, the word most often translated as “wilderness” is eremos (or eremia), an isolated place. The wilderness figures at critical junctures in the life of Jesus. Jesus is baptized by John and then is driven by the Spirit into the wilderness for forty days.

  4. Jul 18, 2020 · When you encounter the word “wilderness” or “desert” in the Bible, it might be one of two meanings: Dry wilderness, or a place where the sheep are led to graze. How can we tell which is which?

  5. It is in the wilderness that the Israelites hear revelation, the word or speaking of God. Fundamental to Judaism is the belief that God cannot be seen. For every ancient faith but one, the gods were present in the phenomena of nature: the sun, the stars, the sky, the sea.

  6. Insights into why Elohiym had chosen the wilderness for their wanderings can be found in the roots of this word. The root word is "davar" and is most frequently translated as "speak," but more literally means to "order" or "arrange" words.

  7. Oct 26, 2020 · What does the wilderness mean in the Bible? Israels wanderings were purposeful. God wants to meet us in desert seasons, without distractions.

  8. search the online Aramaic dictionary using English or Aramaic words, including many other options.

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