Nicoolas,
The first word can also mean "where".
Look for instance at Hos 13:10.
Does this help in some way?
Pere Porta
(Barcelona, Catalonia, Noreasthern Spain)
Translate Hebrew sentence please?
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Re: Translate Hebrew sentence please?
Nicholaas,
The Hebrew that you have written does not make sense.
ahi means "I will be", and should be followed by a noun not a verb.
The Hebrew sound file does not sound like what you have written.
To me it sounds like, eechayit adonay.
The Hebrew that you have written does not make sense.
ahi means "I will be", and should be followed by a noun not a verb.
The Hebrew sound file does not sound like what you have written.
To me it sounds like, eechayit adonay.
Sincerely yours,
Steve Miller
Detroit
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Steve Miller
Detroit
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Honesty is the best policy. - George Washington (1732-99)