
Strong's Hebrew: 3027. יָד (yad) -- Hand - Bible Hub
Usage: The Hebrew word "yad" primarily means "hand" and is used in a variety of contexts throughout the Old Testament. It can refer to the physical hand of a person or be used metaphorically to denote power, control, or possession. The term is also employed in idiomatic expressions, such as "by the hand of" to indicate agency or means.
Hebrew Word Study: Hand: Yad - Chaim Bentorah
2025年2月19日 · The word Yad – Yod Daleth is a doorway from which the power of God may flow. We practice the laying on of hands during prayer, the hand is the member of our body that most often physically touches another person.
Yad - Wikipedia
A yad (Hebrew: יד, romanized: yad; Yiddish: האַנט, romanized: hant, lit. 'hand') is a Jewish ritual pointer, or stylus, popularly known as a Torah pointer, used by the reader to follow the text during the Torah reading from the parchment Torah scrolls.
Hebrew Word of the Week - Yad - Hebrew for Christians
In the Scriptures, yad is used to refer to a physical hand, but more often it is used idiomatically to refer to the power or the craft of a person or group. Thus we read of the "hand of the enemy," "the hand of the Philistines," the "hands of Moses," and especially the "Hand of God."
Yad - Jewish Virtual Library
YAD (Heb. יָד). The word yad, in addition to its primary meaning of "hand," has three secondary meanings in Hebrew. (1) The pointer used by the reader to indicate the place during the reading of the Torah (see *Torah Ornaments). The yad, however, of which there are many
What Does the Hebrew Word “Yad” Mean? - Chabad.org
The word yad (Heb. יד) means “hand.” It can also refer to the pointer used during the public reading of the Torah scroll. The traditional shape of the pointer is a long arm topped with a closed fist and the index finger pointing. The pointer helps the person reading the Torah follow the words inside the scroll.
Word Study:Hand יד - Chaim Bentorah
2017年11月27日 · To use the word yad or hand would suggest something quite spiritual was taking place. The word yad is spelled Yod, Daleth. This combination of letters suggest that the hand is a doorway through which the power of God would flow. When Moses worshipped God, as did all Jews, he did it with uplifted hands.
יד | Abarim Publications Theological Dictionary (Old Testament …
2014年5月5日 · Our noun יד (yad) predominantly denotes the human hand (Genesis 3:22, Judges 7:20, Ezekiel 39:3), and as such it became applied to anthropomorphized non-humans: God (Ezekiel 8:1-3) and cherubim (Ezekiel 10:8). Our noun's secondary meaning is that of …
Strong's Hebrew: 3028. יַד (yad) -- Hand - Bible Hub
Usage: The Hebrew word "yad" primarily means "hand" and is used extensively throughout the Old Testament. It can refer to the physical hand of a person or be used metaphorically to denote power, control, or possession. The term is also employed in idiomatic expressions, such as "by the hand of" to indicate agency or means.
Yad: With a Mighty HAND… - Hebrew Word Lessons
2018年8月26日 · Remember that you were a slave in the land of Egypt, and that YHWH your God brought you out of there with a mighty hand [b’yad] and outstretched arm. That is why YHWH your God has commanded you to keep the Sabbath day. Later in Deuteronomy, the Hebrew people remembered God’s miraculous rescue from the land of Egypt: Deuteronomy 26:7-8