Hi everyone... I'm not sure how this forum works, but is there anyone on here 
who could tell me why one web translator says Lazarus is spelled, 
lamed-zayin-resh-vav-samech, while another says it is spelled 
lamed-zayin-resh-samech.  I have been researching this a lot.  I would really 
like to know how to write the name, Lazarus, in Hebrew.  Also, as I am just 
beginning to learn Hebrew, would I use vowel symbols or not?  Thank-you for 
helping me. 
 
--- In [email protected], "kellyr" <kellyrif...@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>    I'm new to the group.  I started reading the lessons last night on your 
> website and I am very interested in learning more of the Hebrew language.  
> What an exciting website!  
>    What got me interested originally was that I was trying to figure out how 
> to write the name Lazarus in Hebrew.  Is there any way that you'd be able to 
> tell me how that is written in both ancient and modern Hebrew?  I was on two 
> different translation sites over the weekend and they each spelled it 
> differently.  The first spelling was, c and the second website said it was, 
> lamed-zayin-resh-samech.  Could somebody help me with this?  I also want to 
> make sure of it's meaning.  I read that this name means, "God is my help."  
> This is really important to me and through trying to figure this all out, I 
> have accidentally become interested in learning Hebrew.  Thanks again for 
> this amazing website.  Kelly
>


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