12 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Search restricted to: Bibles. Arabic (Language) Watch Tower Publications Index 1986-2024 Arabic (Language) Watch Tower Publications Index 1930-1985 Ezekiel (3 occurrences) “You are the,” MTVg; by a different vowel pointing, “With the,” in agreement with LXXSy and Arabic. ... “Clouds,” LXX and Arabic; MSyVg, “branches.” Rbi8 Ezekiel 1:1-48:35 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Matthew Study Notes—Chapter 21 (1 occurrence) Today the site is marked by a small village with an Arabic name meaning “The Place of Lazarus.” nwtsty - Study Bible John Study Notes—Chapter 2 (1 occurrence) In Arabic, the place is still known as Qana el-Jelil, the equivalent of Cana of Galilee. nwtsty - Study Bible Acts Study Notes—Chapter 8 (1 occurrence) The present-day Arabic name, Sabastiya, preserves the name Herod gave it.—See App. nwtsty - Study Bible Fish of the Sea of Galilee (1 occurrence) The second group is called musht (Tilapia galilea is shown) (2), which means “comb” in Arabic, because its five species display a comblike dorsal fin. nwtsty - Study Bible Bethphage, the Mount of Olives, and Jerusalem (1 occurrence) When in Jerusalem, Jesus and his disciples customarily spent the night at Bethany, today marked by the town of el-ʽAzariyeh (El ʽEizariya), an Arabic name meaning “The Place of Lazarus.” nwtsty - Study Bible Joppa (1 occurrence) Modern Yafo (Arabic, Jaffa) merged with Tel Aviv in 1950. nwtsty - Study Bible Exodus (1 occurrence) Koehler’s Kleine Lichter, Zurich, 1945, shows that the Heb. word hats·tsir·ʽahʹ corresponds with the Arabic word that means “dejectedness; discouragement; abasement.” Rbi8 Exodus 1:1-40:38 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) 1 Samuel (1 occurrence) Sy, “And Jehovah struck down among the people five thousand and seventy men”; the Arabic agrees. Rbi8 1 Samuel 1:1-31:13 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) 1 Kings (1 occurrence) Compare Coptic ta·bir, “the innermost”; also Arabic dub(u)r, “back.” Rbi8 1 Kings 1:1-22:53 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Isaiah (1 occurrence) “The mouth of Jehovah,” five Heb. mss; 1QIsaSy, “his mouth”; LXX and Arabic, “Jehovah”; MVg, “my mouth.” Rbi8 Isaiah 1:1-66:24 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Jeremiah (1 occurrence) “Jehoiakim,” MTLXXVg; Sy, the Arabic version and three Heb. mss, “Zedekiah,” as in vss 3, 12. Rbi8 Jeremiah 1:1-52:34 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) 1
“You are the,” MTVg; by a different vowel pointing, “With the,” in agreement with LXXSy and Arabic. ... “Clouds,” LXX and Arabic; MSyVg, “branches.”
The second group is called musht (Tilapia galilea is shown) (2), which means “comb” in Arabic, because its five species display a comblike dorsal fin.
When in Jerusalem, Jesus and his disciples customarily spent the night at Bethany, today marked by the town of el-ʽAzariyeh (El ʽEizariya), an Arabic name meaning “The Place of Lazarus.”
Koehler’s Kleine Lichter, Zurich, 1945, shows that the Heb. word hats·tsir·ʽahʹ corresponds with the Arabic word that means “dejectedness; discouragement; abasement.”
“The mouth of Jehovah,” five Heb. mss; 1QIsaSy, “his mouth”; LXX and Arabic, “Jehovah”; MVg, “my mouth.”