haggai_2:11
Haggai 2:11
| Hebrew |
כֹּ֥ה אָמַ֖ר יְהוָ֣הplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigיְהוָֹה hebrew Meaning * Yahweh - God's personal name It is not a generic term for “god”, but rather the word יְהוָֹה (YHWH) is the name by which God uniquely identifies himself in the Old Testament. First appearing in Genesis 2:4, it occurs over 6,000 times in the Old Testament.Exodus 3:14Deuteronomy 6:4Psalm 23:1Romans 10:13Joel 2:32Exodus 20:7Psalm 18:1Exodus 15:3Psalm 8:1Genesis 2:41 Samuel 1:3Judges 6:24Genesis 22:14Jeremiah 23:6 צְבָא֑וֹת שְׁאַל נָ֧א אֶתplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigאֵת hebrew The Hebrew אֵת word does not have a corresponding word in English. In Hebrew, it is a marker of the accusative, i.e. the word following it is the object of the sentence. It only ever occurs in conjunction with nouns associated with the definite article הַ.Genesis 1:1 הַכֹּהֲנִ֛ים תּוֹרָ֖ה לֵאמֹֽר |
| ESV |
“Thus says the LORD of hosts: Ask the priests about the law:
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| NIV |
“This is what the LORD Almighty says: 'Ask the priests what the law says:
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| NLT |
“This is what the LORD of Heaven's Armies says. Ask the priests this question about the law:
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| LXX |
τάδε λέγει κύριος παντοκράτωρ ἐπερώτησον τοὺςplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigὁ, ἡ, τό greek Meaning: * The The definite article. Forms Singular Case Masculine Feminine Neuter Nominative ὁ ἡ τό Genitive τοῦ τῆς τοῦ Dative τῷ τῇ ἱερεῖς νόμον λέγων |
| KJV |
Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Ask now the priests concerning the law, saying,
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Haggai 2:10 ← Haggai 2:11 → Haggai 2:12
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