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Theophory is the
practice of
embedding the name of a god or a
deity in, usually, a
proper name. Much
Hebrew theophory occurs in the Bible, particularly...
- marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Hebrew letters. Much
Hebrew theophory occurs in the Bible,
particularly in the Old Testament. The most prominent...
- dictionary.
Yahwistic may
refer to:
Named after Yahweh; see
Theophory in the
Bible § Yah
theophory Relating to Yahwism, a
religion in
ancient Israel and Judah...
- God”. The name is
sometimes found with
theophoric extensions.
Suffix theophory in Yah and in
Yahweh results in
Michaiah or
Michaihu (Hebrew: מִיכָיְהוּ...
- Castiel, a
Hebrew name
meaning "my
cover is God" or "shield of God" in
theophory in the
Bible C****iel, an
angel appearing in
extracanonical Jewish, Christian...
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pronunciation and the
exact form of the
original Hebrew by Wm. B. Stevenson.
Theophory Bible names in
their native languages See 1
Samuel 25:25 Lockyer, pp....
- Thai name –
somewhat special treatment of
given names Theophoric name
Theophory in the
Bible Uni**** name
Bilingual tautological given names However, the...
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portal Dominus vobis**** Gott mit uns List of
synagogues named Emanu-El
Theophory in the
Bible Sweeney 1996, p. 169, 174.
France 2007, p. 46–47. "IMMANUEL"...
- like God?") and גבריאל
Gabriel ("man of God").
Another common form of
theophory is the use of the
Tetragrammaton YHWH as the
basis for a suffix; the most...
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reincarnation of
Jesus Christ, who is also
known by the
Ethiopian title Janhoy.
Theophory in the
Bible Loewen,
Jacob A. (1 June 2020). The
Bible in
Cross Cultural...