הגה hâghâh "meditate" (Strong's #1897, x25) means to "to moan, mutter, muse, meditate, or mourn" neatly alliterating to 5 'm' words in English. |
22 апр. 2022 г. · The word in Hebrew for meditate is hagah which has many usages. It is sometimes rendered as to moan, growl, utter, muse devise, plot roar, and imagine. |
yehegeh - From hagah, to moan. This verb is used to describe meditations of the heart. yomam va'lailah - Day and night. This is connected with Joshua 1:8 ... |
chephets (khay'-fets) · is in the law ; towrah (to-raw') · of the LORD ; Yhovah (yeh-ho-vaw') · and in his law ; towrah (to-raw') · doth he meditate ; hagah (daw-gaw') |
31 июл. 2022 г. · MEDITATE: hagah (verb), to meditate, groan, moan, growl. (Strong's 1897); hegeh (masc noun)/hagut (fem noun)/hagig (masc noun), a rumbling, ... |
26 мая 2018 г. · The word meditation is very interesting in Hebrew, it is the word hagad which means to moan, growl or make a noise. |
19 июн. 2018 г. · Hebrew is such a rich and visceral language. One of its coolest words is “hagah.” It often gets translated as “meditate,” but it actually ... |
8 окт. 2023 г. · It has to do with the verb הגה (hagah), which means to meditate. In Ps. 1, the blessed man “meditates day and night” in the Torah of the Lord. |
Meditate: The Hebrew verb hagah (Strong's #1897) means to reflect or contemplate. Day: The Hebrew word yomam (Strong's #3119) is derived from the word yom ( ... |
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