Amen! We often end our prayers with this ancient Hebrew word, but what
does it really mean? Shalom, another common Hebrew word, is usually
translated as "peace," yet it infers so much more! 50 Hebrew Words
Every Christian Should Know is a treasure trove of information that
helps readers explore the Hebrew meaning of important words in the Old
Testament. Straightforward and accessible, this reference pamphlet and
Bible-study aid offers the basics in each entry: English transliteration
and Hebrew spelling, a key Scripture, pronunciation and definition, a
short explanation, and relevant Scripture references.
**Example:
Chayn**
Gen. 6:8: "Noah found favor in the eyes of the LORD."
Favor, grace. This kind of favor often comes as relief from a bad
situation. Chayn is a gift that isn't deserved, and it brings healing
or hope, like when Boaz shows favor to Ruth when she is in need.
Ruth 2:10, Prov. 3:34, Ps. 84:11 Sharpen your Bible knowledge by mining
interesting facts and fresh, nuanced meanings that we often miss in our
English translations. The compact pamphlet format is perfect for tucking
into your Bible or sharing with your Bible study companions.