1The Hebrew language he cherished with ardent and exalted love.
2He wrote grammars of the Latin, Greek and Hebrew languages.
3This was done, however, strange to say, without any knowledge of the Hebrew language.
4A century of efforts and uninterrupted labor had wrought the resurrection of the Hebrew language.
5This is the Golden Age of the Hebrew language.
6The true Scotchman is like the Hebrew language-tobe understood, he must be read backwards.
7All these, and a number of others, have given the Hebrew language an assured place.
8That is the natural method of the Hebrew language-concrete ,vivid ,neverabstract, simple in its phrasing.
9The Hebrew language, in which the greater part of the Bible was written, is very imperfect.
10They discuss the revival of the Hebrew language.
11Your only idea of religion is to acquire the Hebrew language, and you don't know that!
12It is what is known in the Hebrew language as a "parava," or neutral fat.
13They who thrust us away from the Hebrew language meditate evil against our people and against its glory!
14The Midrash was abandoned to the preachers, while the scholars cultivated the Hebrew language and literature with fruitful results.
15We feel, that, viewed even in its mere external, it is as simple and majestic as the Hebrew language.
16The Bible was originally written in the Hebrew language, and the Hebrew language at that time had no vowels in writing.
Translations for hebrew language