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    hebraic


    1. the Hebraic calendar, the months all begin with the sighting of the new moon


    2. Shane is mentored by a pastor with rabbinical training, and teaches the context of the Scriptures from a Hebraic perspective


    3. Still, something kept telling me the myth had a Hebraic connection


    4. Chapter 37: I Uncover the Myth’s Hebraic Connection


    5. “It’s just where some of my thinking went as I pursued a Hebraic connection


    6. One of the Hebraic definitions of hell is to live in a boundary-less place


    7. No scholar can doubt that the Greek language received in the hands of the Jews a certain Hebraic education, so to speak, during the three hundred years before Christ, which fitted it more completely for its highest use as the instrument for propagating Christianity; but it may be safely maintained that no part of that education of the language was directed to the overthrow and reversal of the signification of its most familiar words; or to the establishment of rare, idiomatic, and secondary senses, as the primary, leading, and established senses of the chief terms to be employed in offering the revelation of the gospel to mankind, and in making known the penalty for rejecting it


    8. Paul wrote two letters to the Corinthians, recently converted from heathenism, who can imagine, except one who has a theory to obey, that these compositions were set forth in words which were employed in senses previously unknown to the readers at Corinth, Philippi, Athens, or Thessalonica? Granting that there would be some tincture of foreign idioms in the combination of their phrases, and admitting that there would be some new Hebraic phrases introduced from the usage of Greek-speaking Jews of Palestine or Alexandria, still it is evident that their ordinary expressions were, from the very tact that they were used by the apostles, judged by them to be intelligible Greek, so that none of the idioms were beyond the comprehension of an honest, religious, Greek-speaking man


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    Synonyms for "hebraic"

    hebraic hebraical hebrew

    "hebraic" definitions

    of or relating to the language of the Hebrews


    of or relating to or characteristic of the Hebrews