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HebrewOnline newsletter Issue #25 November 2007 eTeacher Group
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For many centuries gold has been a valuable and precious metal. Therefore, it became a symbol of richness and wealth and is considered to have high spiritual values.

This week we will learn about phrases and names related to gold in Hebrew.
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Weekly Hebrew Word
Gold

Transcription: zahav.

Part of speech: Noun, Masculine.

Meaning: gold.

Gold
Weekly Hebrew Phrase
The groom gave the bride a gold ring

Transcription: hexatan natan lakala taba'at zahav.

Meaning: The groom gave the bride a gold ring.

Topic: ceremonies
The groom gave the bride a gold ring
Weekly Hebrew Expression
All that glitters is not gold

Literal meaning: All that glitters is not gold.

Implication: Something which seems valuable may not be as valuable as it seems.

All that glitters is not gold
Weekly Hebrew Names
Pazit
Name: Pazit

Gender: Female

Time of Appearance: The Modern Era

Meaning: The name is derived of the word ôÌÈæ (paz), which means: pure gold, or anything that glimmers like gold

Categories: Light and Color Names, Minerals and Precious Stones

Pazit
Ophir
Name: Ophir (Ofir)

Gender: Male / Female

Time of Appearance: The Biblical Era

History: Ophir was a descendent of Shem. Ophir is also the name of a country which was the place of origion of gold, as attested in the verse: "And they came to Ophir and fetched from thence gold, four hundred and twenty talents, and brought it to king Solomon." 1 Kings 9, 28.

Citation: "And Joktan begat Almodad and Sheleph and Hazarmaveth and Jerah and Hadoram and Uzal and Diklah and Obal and Abimael and Sheba and Ophir, and Havilah and Jobab, all these were the sons of Joktan." Genesis 10, 26-29

Categories: Names of Places

Ophir
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