Bara

Word BARA
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The Hebrew word bara was used to indicate this process. ❋ John Clayton Nils Jansma (2001)

Its miraculous nature is emphasized by the use of the Hebrew word bara for created in this verse. ❋ John Clayton Nils Jansma (2001)

As an aside, if you pronounce the Japanese word 'bara', meaning 'rose', with a strong French accent i.e., uvular r, you will get 'baka' pretty much as it is pronounced by rednecks and yakuza. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The word bara' has been the focus of much attention because in the Hebrew Bible, only God is the subject of this verb. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

The question of the meaning of the word bara, create, has been previously touched upon; it has been acknowledged by good critics that it does not of itself necessarily imply ‘to make out of nothing,’ upon the simple ground that it is found used in cases where such a meaning would be inapplicable. ❋ 1821-1902 (1860)

Absolute pressures expressed in bar are often referred to as bara, whereas gauge pressures expressed in bar are often referred to as United States, where pressures are still often expressed in pounds per square inch (symbol psi), gauge pressures are referred to as psig and absolute pressures are referred to as psia. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the past, we have enjoyed a traditional Welsh treat called a bara brith which means "speckled bread". ❋ Jessica (2009)

Delitzsch says: (Gen., p. 91) "The word bara in its etymology does not exclude a previous material. lilt has, as the use of Kal shows, the fundamental idea of cutting or hewing. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Hebrew word bara, to create, is our word to bear, as to bear children: a great number of words in all the European languages contain this root in its various modifications. ❋ Ignatius Donnelly (1866)

The onomatopoeic giseigo always makes good intuitive sense: bara-bara, which is the sound of an object breaking into pieces, has come to mean ` scattered 'or ` on all different levels.' ❋ Unknown (1984)

a general expression for the universe, the matter of the universe in its crude and unformed shape, or else the word bara must mean formed, not created, the writer intending to say ‘God formed the heaven and earth in manner following,’ in which case heaven is used in its distinct and proper sense. ❋ 1821-1902 (1860)

The Hebrew word "bara," ordinarily translated "created," which implies to most people the idea of _creatio ex nihilo_, Ibn Ezra renders, in accordance with its etymology, to limit, to define, by drawing or incising a line or boundary. ❋ Isaac Husik (1907)

Distinct from "bara" or gay men's comics, yaoi is a genre about same-sex male relationships written by women for women. ❋ Thomas Zoth (2010)

It comes from the Hebrew words '' bara '' meaning "created," and '' min '' meaning "kind." ❋ Unknown (2010)

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