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H1917 - הַדָּם haddâm, had-dawm'; (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to that of ; something stamped to pieces, i.e. a bit:—piece.
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hadām (Aramaic) Definition member, limb, member of the body Audio Pronunciation Original Language ~ddh Origin from a root corresponding to that of (01916)
Usage: The term "haddam" specifically refers to "the blood" in Hebrew. It is often used in the context of sacrificial rituals, covenantal language, and as a ...
Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and more for the Hebrew word “haddam (Aramaic)” (Strong's H1917). Find every occurrence of it in the Old Testament.
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IPA: /ˈɦadam/; Rhymes: -adam · Homophone: hadam; Hyphenation: Ha‧dam; Syllabification: Ha‧dam. Proper noun. edit. Hadam m pers. a male given name, ...
Goel in the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic Judaism, is a person who, as the nearest relative of someone, is charged with the duty of restoring that person's ...
The kinsman is the avenger of blood, called go'el haddam. From the idea of the human "go'el" as a redeemer of his kinsmen in their troubles, there are to be ...
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Adamah (Biblical Hebrew : אדמה) is a word, translatable as ground or earth, which occurs in the Genesis creation narrative.
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The Hebrew word adam is translated either as “man” or “Adam” depending on context and on the presence or lack of the definite article.