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Resources presented on Bible Topics are abridged to save space. Abbreviated titles for Hebrew and Greek lexicons with corresponding numerically categorized original language definitions are displayed as annotated notes. Below is a list of abbreviations with corresponding titles
BDB = Brown Driver and Briggs Hebrew Lexicon
ESL = Enhanced Strong's Lexicon
TWOT = Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament
TDNT = Theological Dictionary of the New Testament
Louw Nida = Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament
DB L = Dictionary of Biblical Languages
NASB = New American Standard Dictionary of Hebrew and Greek
CDWGTHB = Concise Dictionary of the Words of the Greek
Testament and Hebrew Bible
The New International Version of the Bible (NIV) is used for Bible quotes. Many other versions of the Bible are available at Biblia.com. Bible quotes may be ( edited) to add relevant information to the Bible Topics; such as, the original Hebrew or Greek words. Hebrew in Greek Lexicons include language pronunciation guides. The Hebrew language consists of consonance symbols; but there are no vowels. Vowel sounds are formed when two consonance are joined together to create a syllable. Pronunciation of Hebrew may very with the resource; because the vowels sounds are affected by the present modern language of the editors. For example; the Hebrew title YHWH; receives varying pronunciations such as (Jehovah , Yehawah or Yahweh).
The Hebrew words will be edited according to... (Bible Topics Blog) preferred spelling and pronunciation style. For example; YHWH will be spelled Yehwah and pronounced...
(Ye–ha–wa-ha or
Yeh–wah).
The (J and V) consonances do not exist in the Hebrew. The (Y) is pronounced Ye in most cases; especially when combined with (H) and means; The Eternal or I AM. Hawah means; to establish or bring into being . The word God originally comes from the Hebrew ELHYM and will be spelled Eloheyem and may be pronounced (eL-Loh-hey-yem). (Comments are add to Bible quotes to explain their content and connection to the Bible Topic being presented.)
The Bible is like a puzzle with many pieces that need to be assembled to form a clear picture.
A good place to begin a Bible Topic is: WHO IS JESUS
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BDB = Brown Driver and Briggs Hebrew Lexicon
ESL = Enhanced Strong's Lexicon
TWOT = Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament
TDNT = Theological Dictionary of the New Testament
Louw Nida = Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament
DB L = Dictionary of Biblical Languages
NASB = New American Standard Dictionary of Hebrew and Greek
CDWGTHB = Concise Dictionary of the Words of the Greek
Testament and Hebrew Bible
The New International Version of the Bible (NIV) is used for Bible quotes. Many other versions of the Bible are available at Biblia.com. Bible quotes may be ( edited) to add relevant information to the Bible Topics; such as, the original Hebrew or Greek words. Hebrew in Greek Lexicons include language pronunciation guides. The Hebrew language consists of consonance symbols; but there are no vowels. Vowel sounds are formed when two consonance are joined together to create a syllable. Pronunciation of Hebrew may very with the resource; because the vowels sounds are affected by the present modern language of the editors. For example; the Hebrew title YHWH; receives varying pronunciations such as (Jehovah , Yehawah or Yahweh).
(Ye–ha–wa-ha or
Yeh–wah).
The (J and V) consonances do not exist in the Hebrew. The (Y) is pronounced Ye in most cases; especially when combined with (H) and means; The Eternal or I AM. Hawah means; to establish or bring into being . The word God originally comes from the Hebrew ELHYM and will be spelled Eloheyem and may be pronounced (eL-Loh-hey-yem). (Comments are add to Bible quotes to explain their content and connection to the Bible Topic being presented.)
The Bible is like a puzzle with many pieces that need to be assembled to form a clear picture.
A good place to begin a Bible Topic is: WHO IS JESUS
[ The source of creation photos:
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/iotd.html