Hebrew · H5159, G2817 · unreviewed

נַחֲלָה

Properly, something inherited , i.e. (abstractly) occupancy , or (concretely) an heirloom ; generally an estate , patrimony or portion · inheritance

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נַחֲלָה H5159 properly, something inherited , i.e. (abstractly) occupancy , or (concretely) an heirloom ; generally an estate , patrimony or portion
Pronunciation naḥalah
Inherited land or property securing family continuity and identity within Israel's covenant promise and tribal allocation system.
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κληρονομία G2817 inheritance
Pronunciation klēronomía
In NT, primarily God's promised kingdom and spiritual blessings given to believers through Christ, not earned property.
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What does נַחֲלָה (nachalah) mean in the Bible?

נַחֲלָה · κληρονομία is a Hebrew word meaning "a possession or heritage belonging to someone by covenant right".

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Meaning

a possession or heritage belonging to someone by covenant right
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