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Walking around the wall of St.John the Baptist Church in Ein Kerem


Etymology of some of the words:
Kerem - Hebrew: vineyard. As in 1 Kings 23 1: ""And it came to pass after these things, that Naboth the Jezreelite had a vineyard".
Ein, Ma'ayan - Hebrew: spring. Based on "Ma'im" - water. There are dozens of references in the Bible, since water was a major factor in this dry land.
Ein Kerem (Karem) - the spring of the vineyard.
John - the Baptist. from Hebrew, "Yochanan", which means: Yo (God) + Chanan (Pardoned). Thus the name in Hebrew means " God has pardoned". Biblical Reference: Mark 1 4,5: "John did baptize in the wilderness...in the river of Jordan".
Ba Harim - Hebrew - In (Ba) the mountains (Harim).
Kerem - Hebrew: vineyard. As in 1 Kings 23 1: ""And it came to pass after these things, that Naboth the Jezreelite had a vineyard".
Ein, Ma'ayan - Hebrew: spring. Based on "Ma'im" - water. There are dozens of references in the Bible, since water was a major factor in this dry land.
Ein Kerem (Karem) - the spring of the vineyard.
John - the Baptist. from Hebrew, "Yochanan", which means: Yo (God) + Chanan (Pardoned). Thus the name in Hebrew means " God has pardoned". Biblical Reference: Mark 1 4,5: "John did baptize in the wilderness...in the river of Jordan".
Ba Harim - Hebrew - In (Ba) the mountains (Harim).
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Eva Lewitus club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo club.Das wichtigste Merkmal der hebräischen Schrift ist, dass im Wesentlichen nur Konsonanten geschrieben werden; die Vokale müssen durch Vorwissen ergänzt bzw. kombinatorisch erschlossen werden.
Es gibt zwar besondere Vokalzeichen (sog. masoretische Punktuation), die aus ergänzenden Punkten oder Strichen bestehen. Diese Vokalzeichen werden jedoch nur in religiösen Texten, Kinderbüchern, Wörterbüchern und Gedichten verwendet. In gewöhnlichen Texten erscheinen sie nur sporadisch, um die Eindeutigkeit einer Lesart zu gewährleisten
Hier der "link" www.osa.fu-berlin.de/judaistik/beispielaufgaben/01_hebraeisches_alphabet/index.html
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