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ARTICLES RELATED TO Hebrew name - Hebræo-Greek names |  |  |  | Hebrew name - Hebræo-Greek names: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew name - Hebræo-Greek namesMany of the names in the New Testament are of Hebrew and Aramaic origin, but have been adapted to the Greek by Hellenistic Christian writers such as Paul of Tarsus. Later, the Tanakh was also translated to Greek, also with many Hellenized names, and was united with the New Testament to produce the first Septuagint. Such Hebræo-Greek names include Ιησους Iēsous (originally from ישׁוע Yēšûªʻ), Νωη Nōē (originally from נח Nōªḥ), and Ισαιας Isaias (orig ...
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 |  |  | Hebrew name - Hebræo-Greek names: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew name - Names of Hebrew originMost Hebrew names used by Jews (along with many Hebrew names used in Christendom) come from the Jewish Tanakh, known by Christians as the Old Testament.
Many of these names are thought to have been adapted from Hebrew phrases and expressions, bestowing special meaning or the unique circumstances of birth to the one who receives that name. An example of a name with a special personal meaning is יהודה Yəhûḏāh. An example of a name indicating circumstances of birth is רא ...
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 |  |  | Hebrew name - Hebræo-Greek names: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew name - Mormon Hebrew namesThe Book of Mormon and the Pearl of Great Price are scriptures of the LDS Church that contain many names that are not found in other widely-available literature. While considerable scientific controversy exists concerning the origins of these names, LDS assert that many of them are ultimately of varying Hebrew, Egyptian and Arabic origin, along with some of asserted "Jaredite" origin, and most of the names do appear to have a great deal of Hebrew anatomy. In a twist, many names that seem to match LDS scripture names have since been found in ...
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 |  |  | Hebrew name - Hebræo-Greek names: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew name - Hebræo-English namesJames I of England commissioned a translation of the Tanakh from Hebrew to English, which became the Old Testament component of the new King James Version of the Bible, or "KJV" Bible. The promotion of the KJV translation spawned a whole new variety of Hebrew names that were considerably closer to the Hebrew language than their Latin counterparts. Examples include Asshur from אשור ʼAššûr instead of Ασσυρια Assyria, and Shem ...
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 |  |  | Hebrew name - Hebræo-Greek names: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew name - Hebræo-Latin namesMany Hebrew names were adapted into Latin, but mostly through Greek, as Greek was the language of the first Christian Septuagint. Such names include Jesus (from Greek Ιησους Iēsous) and Maria (from Greek Μαριαμ Mariam, originally from Hebrew מרים Miryām).
Also, some Jews during Roman times also had Latin Gentile names for themselves, such as the Christian Apostle Mark (Latin Marcus). As was the case with contemporary Jewish names of Greek origin, most of these Latin names are generally not associated with Jews today ...
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 |  |  | Hebrew name - Hebræo-Greek names: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew name - Names of Aramaic originAt the end of the First Temple Period, the Kingdom of Judah was destroyed, and its inhabitants were taken into captivity in Babylon. While they were there, the Jews ceased to speak Hebrew as their daily language, and adopted Aramaic instead. Judæo-Aramaic was the vernacular language at the time of Jesus, and was also the language used to write parts of the Book of Daniel, the Book of Ezra, and the entire Jewish Talmud. Aramaic remained the lingua franca of the Middle East until the time of Islam.
Judæo-Aramaic names include עבד־נגו ʻĂḇēḏ-nəḡô, בר־תלמי Bar-Ta ...
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 |  |  | Hebrew name - Hebræo-Greek names: Encyclopedia II - Hebrew name - Hebræo-Arabic namesSome Arab tribes converted to Judaism before the coming of Islam; these tribes often used Hebrew names in Arabized forms. An example well-known in the Arab world is Samawʼal ibn ʻĀtiyah (Hebrew Šəmûʼēl), famous for his fidelity to his friends (the proverb says "more faithful than Samawʼal".)
With the rise of Islam and the establishment of an Arab Caliphate, the Arabic language became the lingua franca of the Middle East and North Africa. Islamic scripture such as the Qurʼan, however, contains many names of Hebrew origin (oft ...
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