In the Old Testament (Christian name of Hebrew bible), hāgâ means to sigh or
murmur, and also, to meditate [60]. When the Hebrew bible was translated into
Greek the word hāgâ became the Greek word melete, and wh en bible was
translated into Latin it became Latin word meditatio [61]. Meditation
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On Saturday, September 13, 2014 8:28 AM, danfriedman2002
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In the Old Testament (Christian name of Hebrew bible), hāgâ means to sigh or
murmur, and also, to meditate [60]. When the Hebrew bible was translated into
Greek the word hāgâ became the
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