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nahum Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


nahum ka kya matlab hota hai


नाहम

7 वीं शताब्दी ईसा पूर्व के एक हिब्रू माइनर पैगंबर

Noun:

नहूम,



nahum शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

জজজ उदाहरणार्थ ईरान के सम्राट् दारा प्रथम के एक शिलालेख के एक वाक्य में कहा गया है "उता नाहम् उता गौरा फ्रजानम्" अर्थात् मैंने शत्रु की नाक व कान दोनों कटवा दिए।



nahum's Usage Examples:

These were followed by commentaries on Job, Ezekiel, Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah, in the Cambridge series; and a Bible-class primer on The Exile and Restoration.


13) implies an early date, yet it is found in writings which have later additions (Nahum), or which are essentially later (Jonah, cf.


- Plan and Description of the Great and Wonderful Cave in Kentucky, by Dr Nahum Ward (1816); Notes on the Mammoth Cave, with a Map, by Edmund F.


Among his numerous works are commentaries on Joel and Amos (1897); Deuteronomy (1902); Daniel (1901);(1901); Genesis (1909); the Minor Prophets, Nahum to Malachi (1905); Job (1905); Jeremiah (1906); Leviticus (1894 Hebrew text, 1898 trans.


But it is doubtful whether Tell Ham can be considered as a corruption of Kefr Nahum, the Semitic name which the Greek represents: and there is not here, as at Khan Minyeh, any spring that can be equated to the Heptapegon of Josephus.


CAPERNAUM (Kairepvaoi; probably, "the village of Nahum"), an ancient city of Galilee.


Its Egyptian name was Wesi (or Wis?), later Ne, "the city" (sometimes NeAmun, hence No-Amon in Nahum iii.


The dates of the other Minor Prophets (in some cases approximate) are: Micah, c. 725 - c. 680 B.C. (some passages perhaps later); Zephaniah, c. 625; Nahum, shortly before the destruction of Nineveh by the Manda in 607; Habakkuk (on the rise and destiny of the Chaldaean empire) 605-600; Obadiah, after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Chaldaeans in 586; Haggai, 520; Zechariah, i.


References to earlier literature will be found in the following noteworthy studies of recent date: Davidson, "Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah," in Cambridge Bible (1896); Nowack, Die kleinen Propheten (Hdkr.) (1897); Wellhausen, Die kleinen Propheten (1898); G.


Assyria was rapidly decaying and Egypt had recovered from the blows of Assur-bani-pal (to which the Hebrew prophet Nahum alludes, iii.



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a Hebrew minor prophet of the 7th century BC

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