Hebrew · H3027, H4872 · unreviewed

בְּיַד־מֹשֶׁה

A hand (the open one [indicating power , means , direction , etc.], in distinction from 3709 , the closed one); used (as noun, adverb, etc.) in a great variety of applications, both literally and figuratively, both proximate and remote [as follows] · Mosheh , the Israelite lawgiver

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יָד H3027 a hand (the open one [indicating power , means , direction , etc.], in distinction from 3709 , the closed one); used (as noun, adverb, etc.) in a great variety of applications, both literally and figuratively, both proximate and remote [as follows]
Pronunciation yād
Open hand signifies power, control, and agency; extends from literal grasp to dominion and divine authority throughout Scripture.
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מֹשֶׁה H4872 Mosheh , the Israelite lawgiver
Pronunciation mōšeh
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What does בְּיַד־מֹשֶׁה (beyad-Mosheh) mean in the Bible?

יָד · מֹשֶׁה is a Hebrew word meaning "a hand (the open one [indicating power , means , direction , etc.], in distinction from 3709 , the closed one); used (as noun, adverb, etc.) in a great variety of applications, both literally and figuratively, both proximate and remote [as follows]". a hand (the open one [indicating power , means , direction , etc.

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Meaning

a hand (the open one [indicating power , means , direction , etc.], in distinction from 3709 , the closed one); used (as noun, adverb, etc.) in a great variety of applications, both literally and figuratively, both proximate and remote [as follows]
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