Category: Scripture Research

This categories are for content that are dedicated to research. Not to be consider as definite understanding but as a trigger to poke our understanding and challenge current interpretation and man based doctrines.

  • What does Hebrew means?

    The word “Hebrew” comes from the Hebrew term ʿIvri (עִבְרִי), which likely means “one who crosses over” or “from the other side”—deriving from the root ʿ-B-R (עבר) meaning “to cross” or “to pass over.” This may refer to either:

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  • Keyboard Shortcuts for Hebrew Letters

    This is a table with keyboard shortcuts for the Hebrew Alphabet using the ALT key in Windows or the Option key in Apple Devices. Windows Alt Code Mac Alt code Symbol Description Category Alt + 1425 Option + 0591  ◌֑  Hebrew Accent Etnahta Cantillation marks Alt + 1426 Option + 0592  ◌֒  Hebrew Accent Segol…

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  • Yahweh or Yehovah?

    Yahweh or Yehovah?

    When Moses asked for God’s name in Exodus 3:14, God responded with “Ehyeh-Asher-Ehyeh” (אהיה אשר אהיה), meaning “I Am That I Am” or “I Will Be What I Will Be”, emphasizing God’s eternal and self-existent nature.

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  • From Proto-Sinaitic Script to Phoenician Language to Hebrew

    From Proto-Sinaitic Script to Phoenician Language to Hebrew

    Proto-Sinaitic script and Proto-Semitic language are related, but they are not the same thing—they operate in different linguistic domains.

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  • Origins of the ‘vav’

    Origins of the ‘vav’

    How is the sixth consonant of the Hebrew alphabet pronounced, and has its pronunciation changed over time?

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  • Hebrew Text Scripts

    Hebrew Text Scripts

    To grasp the complexity of the Hebrew texts we have today, I needed to understand the history behind their authenticity and reliability. By faith, I trust in Yahweh—His faithfulness, kindness, and deep love for us. I know He will preserve His Word, no matter how much the world has tried to erase it. A powerful…

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  • Pagan gods in the Bible

    Pagan gods in the Bible

    The Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) references many pagan gods worshiped by surrounding cultures, often in the context of condemning Israel’s idolatry. n the Brit Chadasha (New Testament), there is no detailed pantheon like in the Tanakh (Old Testament), but some pagan gods or similar concepts appear, especially in the context of Greco-Roman religion.

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