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Buried Treasure : Hidden Wisdom from the Hebrew Language
Very helpful in deepening one’s understanding of the Word – and the hidden meanings therein. Growth and achievement that result from struggle, diligence, and sacrifice feel very good to us and make us feel happy down treasyre road.
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The word for face in Hebrew is “paneem,” which is burried the plural, because people have more than one face — the face they show to a prospective employer may not be the one they show to a loved one at home.
Description Did you know the Hebrew letters for “man” and “woman” combine as mathematical symbols to trdasure the two words “God” and “fire”? Popular author Rabbi Daniel Lapin digs into the “holy” Hebrew language — which not only conveys data but, as linguists know, also contains it.
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You find yourself surrounded by excruciating noise, suffocating dust, and bedlam. Tim rated it really liked it Jun 03, A practical, easy read which will fascinate, entertain, and instruct us in the awesomeness of the Lord’s language. The word for face in Hebrew is “paneem,” which is a plural construction, because people have more than one face — the face they show to a prospective employer may not be the one the My friend and teacher, Rabbi Daniel Lapin, wrote this amazing book along with his wife, Susan Lapin, to show the deep and surprising insights of the Hebrew language and its application to our lives.
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Buried Treasure: Hidden Wisdom from the Hebrew Language by Daniel Lapin
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The word for face in Hebrew is “paneem,” which is a plural construction, because people have more than one face — the face they show to a prospective employer may not be the one they show to a loved one at home. Diane Shearer rated it it was amazing May 11, Popular author Rabbi Daniel Lapin digs into the “holy” Hebrew language — which not only conveys data but, as linguists know, also contains it. Stasia rated it really liked it May 04, Home Contact Us Help Free delivery worldwide.
Quotes from Buried Treasure: With real-life anecdotes, drawn from his lifetime in the rabbinate, the author uncovers a wealth of insights intended for our enrichment and enjoyment.