Lenon Fernandes
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Lenon Fernandes
@lenon
Etymologically, the word “Torah,” commonly translated as “instruction” or “law,” comes from the Hebrew root yud-resh-hei. This root is shared by many words, including “moreh” (teacher) and “lirot” (to cast or shoot), linking their individual meanings in an etymological web of shared significance.6 Some rabbis also postulate that the root of Torah
... See more“We do think in words, and the fewer words we know, the more restricted our thoughts. As our vocabulary expands, so does our power to think."
- L'Engle, Madeleine. A Circle of Quiet (The Crosswicks Journals Book 1) (p. 149). Open Road Media. Kindle Edition.
Através do Sublime eu achei a empresa Citizen Cafe (https://www.citizencafetlv.com/online-hebrew-learning/) e assim que me registrei para uma reunião para conhecer eles, eu recebi uma mensagem no whatsapp confirmando o agendamento com 2 opções:
1) Os detalhes estão corretos
2) Preciso de ajuda
Eu apertei a opção 1 e recebi a mensagem:
... See moreAmazing, Lenon
O que signifca a palavra EZER (עֵזֶר) (Auxílio poderoso, Socorro, Salvação, Ajudador, Aliada forte) no hebraico antigo (paleo-hebraico/ pictograma), palavra usado para o auxílio de Deus e atributo do Espírito Santo:
ע — Ayin
ז — Zayin
ר — Resh
# AYIN (ע)
Desenho: um olho
Ideia: ver, vigiar, perceber, compreender, prover.
Representa atenção, visão,
Deuteronomy 6:7 says “teach” your children. The Hebrew word for teach is shenantum. It literally means “sharpen.”
Words in Hebrew are about identifying something by what it does, its action, not by its appearance. In a sense, even nouns in Hebrew are verbs. For example, “the Hebrew word for father is אב (av) and literally means ‘the one who gives strength to the family’ and mother אם (em) means ‘the one that binds the family together’.”7
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