God's interaction with the Israelites.
Conveying the prophecies from God.
True
element = element (אלמנט). If you're asking about an element as in the Periodic Table, then an element in Hebrew is yesod.
Yes, it often is very slow.
Robert E. Wallace has written: 'The narrative effect of book IV of the Hebrew psalter' -- subject(s): Bible, Canonical criticism, Criticism, Narrative, Narration in the Bible, Narrative Criticism
Yes both are mentioned. The Hebrew name for the Tigris is Khidekel (חידקל) and the Euphrates is Prat (פרת).
According to the narrative in the Torah, all of the Israelites left Egypt.
rah is not an element of meaning in a Hebrew name.
The central message in the Hebrew and Greek scriptures is the same: God’s Kingdom will restore the earth to Paradise conditions and righteous people will live forever on it. Matthew 5:5 and Psalms 37:10-11,29.
kikar merkazi (ככר מרכזי)
unbibium (122) @ Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The term "toledot" is a Hebrew word that means "generations" or "descendants." It appears in the book of Genesis in the Bible to introduce various genealogies and family histories. It is important because it serves as a structural element in the book, providing a narrative framework and highlighting the progression of generations and the fulfillment of God's promises. It also emphasizes the continuity of God's plan throughout history.