- Shaar - Forgotten Realms Wiki
The Shaar was a vast land of plains in south Faerûn The lands to the west of the Landrise were generally called the Shaar, while those to the east were the Eastern Shaar
- Strongs Hebrew: 8179. שַׁ֫עַר (shaar) -- Gate - Bible Hub
Strong's Hebrew: 8179 שַׁ֫עַר (shaar) -- Gate From sha'ar in its original sense; an opening, i e Door or gate -- city, door, gate, port (X -er) cities (2), city (2), court (2), courts (1), each gate (1), every gate (1), every gate (1), Gate (49), gate (195), gatekeepers* (1), gates (88), gateway (4), gateway* (2), town (6), towns (13) 1 a
- Shaar Habitachon - Gate of Trust - Chabad. org
Chapter Three - Part 14: Choosing an Occupation: What do You Love Doing? Take a journey towards confronting and transforming unpredictable and challenging events through genuine trust and tranquil reliance on G-d
- THE SHAAR
THE SHAAR • A gateway to your Jewish growth
- Hebrew Word Study: Gates- Shaar - Chaim Bentorah
Psalm 100:4 Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name What are these gates that the Psalmist is talking about that we are to enter with thanks giving?
- Sha`ar Meaning - Hebrew Lexicon | Old Testament (NAS)
Discover the original meaning of Sha`ar in the Bible using the Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard Discover the audio pronunciation, word origin and usage in the Bible, plus scripture verse references of Sha`ar
- Shaar - Realms Helps
The River Shaar actually originates inside the Great Rift, where it drains the icy-cold Riftlake The river plunges into a deep chasm at the north end of the canyon, where it begins an underground journey of more than 150 miles through caverns, fissures, and a couple of subterranean lakes
- Strongs Hebrew: 8176. שָׁעַר (shaar) -- To calculate, reckon, estimate . . .
Scripture treats this inner ledger as decisive for character and conduct, elevating thought-life to a moral plane that God inspects and weighs Proverbs 23:7 is the lone appearance: “For as he thinks within himself, so is he”
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