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Jewish Word For Violence. Web herem or cherem (hebrew: Web the term “hamas” is translated as “violence,” “lawlessness,” or “robbery.”
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חרם, ḥērem), as used in the tanakh, means something given over to the lord, or under a ban, and. Web the term “hamas” is translated as “violence,” “lawlessness,” or “robbery.” Web herem or cherem (hebrew: It is first used in. 34 hamas, (חָמָֽס) meaning 'violence, wrongdoing', is the hebrew bible's primary term for violence.
חרם, ḥērem), as used in the tanakh, means something given over to the lord, or under a ban, and. It is first used in. Web herem or cherem (hebrew: Web the term “hamas” is translated as “violence,” “lawlessness,” or “robbery.” חרם, ḥērem), as used in the tanakh, means something given over to the lord, or under a ban, and. 34 hamas, (חָמָֽס) meaning 'violence, wrongdoing', is the hebrew bible's primary term for violence.