Hebrew-English Torah


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Hebrew-English Torah: The Five books of Moses is a Study Edition of the traditional Masoretic text, placed next to the classic "word-for-word" Jewish translation; it features the most authoritative Hebrew text -- based on the Leningrad Codex and complete with cantillation marks, vocalization and verse numbers. The large format and the use of good paper are part of the design to allow a diligent Torah student to write on margins for more efficient learning. This printed edition comes with a free downloadable PDF edition of the title provided by Varda Books upon presenting to it the proof of purchase.




Biblical Truth & Outdoor Lies: Devotions for the Christian Outdoorsman Black Hills Edition


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In the Black Hills Edition of Biblical Truth & Outdoor Lies, Pastor Josh Jones artfully draws the outdoor enthusiast into a deeper reflection upon the intersection of Christian faith and hunting and fishing. Pastor Jones' wonderfully narrated experiences provide a backdrop that hunters and anglers alike will appreciate. Rather than leave the reader with good stories (which they are), he uses these familiar outdoor experiences to transition into simple yet thoughtful truths gleaned from God's Word. Much too often we lose sight of God's love for us in Jesus and disconnect the things we love from the One who loves us. In a down to earth language all hunters and anglers will recognize and understand, Jones bridges the gap between time in the outdoors and time in God's Word. The outdoor enthusiast who works through these thoughtful devotions will see the world a in better way that increases both his thanks for the gift of God's love in Christ and the gifts found in God's creation.




Biblical Truth & Outdoor Lies: Devotions for the Christian Outdoorsman


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If you're a Christian who enjoys a big fish story and has a passion for our Lord Jesus - this book is for you. The author of this book tells a number stories about his own outdoor experiences and reflects upon how God's Word relates to each story. There are 31 stories and devotions in all. Also included is a brief glossary defining basic theological jargon.







Our Vulgar Tongue


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Outdoor Life


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Dictionary of Business and Finance English - Hebrew / Hebrew - English


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The Dictionary of Business and Finance with over 50,000 words covers the macroeconomic and microeconomic terminology of economy and financial markets. The English - Hebrew / Hebrew - English vocabulary provides assistance in translation and understanding of economic texts in English and Hebrew context. A simple defining style and a clear color layout ensure the dictionary is accessible and easy to use. This is a useful reference tool for all college and university students who need practical advice and tips to tackle their studies.




ENGLISH - HEBREW Dictionary | Prolog.co.il | מילון אנגלי - עברי | פרולוג


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This comprehensive PROLOG Dictionary offers over 50000 headwords, phrases and translations. This comprehensive dictionary is ideal for everyday use, at home, in schools and at work. Main unique features: - Fully transliterated! (Translated word written in user's language); - Stressed syllables are marked for clear and proper pronunciation; - Explanations are provided for choosing the desired translation; - Feminine form is indicated; - Completely offline.




Beyond the Land


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A re-evaluation of the meaning and function of diaspora in contemporary Israeli culture. This thought-provoking exploration of literature and art examines contemporary Israeli works created in and about diaspora that exemplify new ways of envisioning a Jewish national identity. Diaspora has become a popular mechanism to imagine non-sovereign models of Jewish peoplehood, but these models often valorize powerlessness in sometimes troubling ways. In this book, Melissa Weininger theorizes a new category of "diaspora Israeli culture" that is formed around and through notions of homeland and complicate the binary between diaspora and Israel. The works addressed here inhabit and imagine diaspora from the vantage point of the putative homeland, engaging both diasporic and Zionist models simultaneously through language, geography, and imagination. These examples contend with the existence of the state of Israel and its complex implications for diaspora Jewish identities and nationalisms, as well as the implications for Zionism of those diasporic conceptions of Jewish national identity. This dynamic understanding of both an Israeli and a Jewish diaspora works to envision a non-hegemonic Jewish nationalism that can negotiate both political imagination and reality.