Hebrew · H1892, G822 · unreviewed

הֶבֶל

Emptiness or vanity ; figuratively, something transitory and unsatisfactory ; often used as an adverb · mist

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הֶבֶל H1892 emptiness or vanity ; figuratively, something transitory and unsatisfactory ; often used as an adverb
Pronunciation heḇel
Ephemeral unreality: what appears substantial but evaporates, leaving existential dissatisfaction and futility.
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ἀτμίς G822 mist
Pronunciation atmís
Vapor or mist that dissipates—used metaphorically for life's brevity and insubstantiality
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What does הֶבֶל (hebel) mean in the Bible?

הֶבֶל · ἀτμίς is a Hebrew word meaning "breath, vapor, something fleeting".

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Meaning

breath, vapor, something fleeting
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