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  1. My Father was a Wandering Aramean?

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  3. A Wandering Aramean was My Father

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  4. Deuteronomy 26:5 and you are to declare before the LORD your God, "My

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  5. Magid: Arami Oved Avi/My Father Was A Wandering Aramean

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  1. Deuteronomy 26:5 and you are to declare before the LORD your God, "My

    Verse 5. - A Syrian ready to perish was my father. The reference is to Jacob, the stem-father of the twelve tribes, he is here called a Syrian, or Aramaean, because of his long residence in Mesopotamia (Genesis 29-31.), whence Abraham had originally come (Genesis 11:31), and because there the family of which he was the head was founded.The translation "ready to perish" fairly represents the ...

  2. What does, 'A wandering Aramean was my father' mean in Dt 26:5?

    Thus, " A wandering Aramean was my father" will read, "An Aramean tried to destroy my father." Ya'acov lived in Aram, while courting Rachel and working for her father Laban, an Aramean [viz, which we would call a modern day Syrian].

  3. Deuteronomy 26:5

    Deuteronomy 26:5. KJ21. "And thou shalt speak and say before the Lord thy God: 'A Syrian ready to perish was my father; and he went down into Egypt and sojourned there with a few, and became there a nation, great, mighty, and populous. ASV. And thou shalt answer and say before Jehovah thy God, A Syrian ready to perish was my father; and he ...

  4. An Aramean Destroyed My Father

    An Aramean Destroyed My Father. Commentaries on the Haggadah contrast the evil of Laban with Pharaoh and see Laban as a symbol for political, sociological, and psychological evil. ... This verse from Deuteronomy 26:5, translated as "my father was a wandering Aramean," is part of the formula that was recited when the first fruit offerings were ...

  5. Deuteronomy 26:5 Commentaries: "You shall answer and say before the

    אבי אבד ארמּי, "a lost (perishing) Aramaean was my father" (not the Aramaean, Laban, wanted to destroy my father, Jacob, as the Chald., Arab., Luther, and others render it). אבד signifies not only going astray, wandering, but perishing, in danger of perishing, as in Job 29:13 ; Proverbs 31:6 , etc. Jacob is referred to, for it was ...

  6. Deuteronomy 26:5

    New International Version. 5 Then you shall declare before the Lord your God: "My father was a wandering Aramean, and he went down into Egypt with a few people and lived there and became a great nation, powerful and numerous. Read full chapter. Deuteronomy 26:5 in all English translations.

  7. Deuteronomy 26:5-12

    English Standard Version. 5 "And you shall make response before the Lord your God, 'A wandering Aramean was my father. And he went down into Egypt and sojourned there, few in number, and there he became a nation, great, mighty, and populous. 6 And the Egyptians treated us harshly and humiliated us and laid on us hard labor. 7 Then we cried ...

  8. What does Deuteronomy 26:5 mean?

    Deuteronomy 26:5. ESV "And you shall make response before the LORD your God, 'A wandering Aramean was my father. And he went down into Egypt and sojourned there, few in number, and there he became a nation, great, mighty, and populous. NIV Then you shall declare before the LORD your God: 'My father was a wandering Aramean, and he went down ...

  9. Deuteronomy 26:5

    5 "And you shall make response before the L ord your God, 'A z wandering Aramean was my father. And he went down into Egypt and sojourned there, a few in number, and there he became a nation, great, mighty, and populous.. Read in Context

  10. Deuteronomy 26:5 ESV: "And you shall make response before the LORD your

    and you are to declare before the LORD your God, "My father was a wandering Aramean, and he went down to Egypt few in number and lived there and became a great nation, mighty and numerous. ... And thou hast answered and said before Jehovah thy God, A perishing Aramaean is my father! and he goeth down to Egypt, and sojourneth there with few ...

  11. The Fugitive Aramean and You

    The Open Door identifies the"fugitive" or"wandering" Arameans with our ancestors, Abram and Sarai-that is to say, a patriarch and a matriarch of the Jewish people-pioneers who left home to answer God's call. On the other hand , The Soncino Koren Haggada (Brooklyn, 1965) says:"AN ARAMEAN SOUGHT TO DESTROY MY FATHER, AND HE WENT DOWN TO MIZRAYIM ...

  12. "My Father Was a Wandering Aramean…": The Ethical Legacy of Our Origins

    A wandering Aramean was my father [ 'arami 'oved avi ]; he went down into Egypt and lived there as an alien, few in number, and there he became a great nation, mighty and populous. When the Egyptians treated us harshly and afflicted us, by imposing hard labor on us, we cried to Adonai, the God of our ancestors; Adonai heard our voice and ...

  13. A Wandering Aramaean Was Our Father

    America is not God's chosen nation; it never has been and never will be. But God's purposes are still being carried forward through the Covenant made with that Wandering Aramean and his ...

  14. Laban the Aramean

    The phrase therefore means something like, "My father was a wandering Aramean." The "father" referred to is either Jacob (Ibn Ezra, Sforno), or Abraham (Rashbam), or all the patriarchs (Shadal). As for the word Aram, this was the region from which Abraham set out to travel to Canaan, and to which Jacob fled to escape the anger of Esau. ...

  15. When Your Dad Is a Wandering Aramean by Joe Holland

    There is a give and take that occurred between the worshiper and the priest that introduced this segment of worship. And then the Israelites were instructed to repeat an unsettling liturgy: "And you shall make response before the LORD your God, 'A wandering Aramean was my father. And he went down into Egypt and sojourned there, few in number ...

  16. My Father was Lost

    Although some see this as a transitive verb, "to destroy," the root of this word means "to lose," and in our text it most likely means "lost" or "wandering," as in "My father was a wandering Aramean." Rashbam (twelfth century, France) tells us that Abraham was the Aramean in question. Abraham is from Aram and leaves his homeland in Parashat ...

  17. Magid: Arami Oved Avi/ My Father Was A Wandering Aramean

    Go and learn what Lavan the Aramean sought to do to Ya'akov, our father; since Pharaoh only decreed [the death sentence] on the males but Lavan sought to uproot the whole [people]. As it is stated (Deuteronomy 26:5), An Aramean was destroying my father [lit. "My father was a wandering Aramean,"] and he went down to Egypt, and he resided there ...

  18. A Wandering Aramean

    A WANDERING ARAMEAN ALAN R. MILLARD, School of Archaeology and Oriental Studies, The Univer8ity of Liverpool THE unique expression "a wandering Aramean was my father" in Deut. 26:5 has attracted a variety of comments and interpretations. S. R. Driver expressed the common understanding: "Jacob is so styled, with intentional disparagement, on account

  19. "My Father Was a Wandering Aramean…": The Ethical ...

    A wandering Aramean was my father ['arami 'oved avi]; he went down into Egypt and lived there as an alien, few in number, and there he became a great nation, mighty and populous. When the Egyptians treated us harshly and afflicted us, by imposing hard labor on us, we cried to Adonai, the God of our ancestors; Adonai heard our voice and saw ...

  20. Deuteronomy 26:5 NIV: Then you shall declare before the LORD your God

    Then you shall declare before the LORD your God: "My father was a wandering Aramean, and he went down into Egypt with a few people and lived there and became a great nation, powerful and numerous. ... And thou hast answered and said before Jehovah thy God, A perishing Aramaean is my father! and he goeth down to Egypt, and sojourneth there with ...

  21. Deuteronomy 26 NIV

    5 Then you shall declare before the Lord your God: "My father was a wandering Aramean, and he went down into Egypt with a few people and lived there and became a great nation, powerful and numerous. 6 But the Egyptians mistreated us and made us suffer, subjecting us to harsh labor.

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    Father's Day as we know it began on Mother's Day in 1909. A woman named Sonora Louise Smart Dodd sat in her church in Spokane, Washington, listening to a sermon on the sacrifices mothers make ...

  23. Bible Gateway passage: Deuteronomy 26:8-11

    5-10 A wandering Aramean was my father, he went down to Egypt and sojourned there, he and just a handful of his brothers at first, but soon they became a great nation, mighty and many. The Egyptians abused and battered us, in a cruel and savage slavery. We cried out to God, the God-of-Our-Fathers:

  24. It's hard to not be a fan of Guardians announcer Tom Hamilton

    Zack Meisel. May 28, 2024. CLEVELAND — When Nick Hamilton wasn't wandering the kitchen with a broom, pretending to rake an imaginary infield, he was recreating baseball scenes with his younger ...

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