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““Nahs,” a word of many meanings; a sinister aspect of the stars (as in Hebr. end Aram.) or, adjectivally, sinister, of ill-omen.”
“Faith is the substance of things hoped for, she read, in something called Hebr that flickered in transient pixels on the star-cracked handscreen.”
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“Unfortunately Hurst doesn't even consider Hebr 1:4.”
“Unfortunately Hurst doesn't even consider Hebr 1:4.”
“Sale (sect. iii.) would assimilate this to the Hebr.”
“Chrysostom says (Hom. ix in Ep. ad Hebr.) "is a most effective remedy in repentance.”
“In Hom. 34, ad Hebr.p. 313, he expresses his extreme fears for the rigorous account which a pastor is obliged to give for every soul committed to his charge, and cries out, "I wonder that any superior of others is saved.”
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“C is dated in the month Abu, cf. Harper, _Hebr_, IV.”
“= Hayye Dvoshe = (ḥai´-e dvo´-she), _Hebr. _ and _Yid.”
“= Hasid =, pl. = Hasidim = (ḥäs´-id, ḥas-id´-im), _Hebr.”
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