Hebrew的意思和读音

Hebrew

: [ˈhiˌbru] : [ˈhiːbruː]

n.

adj.

Hebrews  

Hebrewn.

1.a member of an ancient race of people living in what is now Israel and Palestine. Their writings and traditions form the basis of the Jewish religion.

2.the language traditionally used by the Hebrew people

3.a modern form of the Hebrew language which is the official language of modern Israel

n.1.2.;〈3.

adj.1.2.

n.1.a Jewish person in ancient times2.one of the official languages of Israel. It is a modern form of the older language that the Old Testament was written in.

adj.1.relating to the Hebrew language2.relating to the Jewish people or their culture, especially in ancient times

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1.Seeing the Creator in human form and knowing Him to be their Lord, the Hebrew children sought to please Him with branches, crying: Hosanna!

2.With the exception of a small minority of Aramaic texts, the books of the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible were all written in Hebrew.《

3.One day I was chatting to a shopkeeper on Pahar Ganj, when an -Israeli girl walked past with her friend, chatting to him in Hebrew.

4.Translating from the Hebrew, he who removes the amulet shall once more release the dark powers of Set.

5.The influences on him, he supposed, were mostly Blake, Shakespeare and the King James Bible (though he was Jewish, he did not know Hebrew).

6.Elohim or Eloah is a Hebrew word related to deity, but whose exact significance is often disputed.

7.And of course there was no great demand in London for a Hebrew typographer.

8.Then the commander stood and called out in Hebrew: 'Hear the word of the great king, the king of Assyria!

9.And a superscription also was written over him in letters of Greek , and Latin , and Hebrew , THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS .

10.Then said his sister to Pharaoh's daughter, Shall I go and call to thee a nurse of the Hebrew women, that she may nurse the child for thee?