Chesed – מילון אנגלי-עברי
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Chesed
Chesed (חסד, also
Romanized khesed,
ẖesed) is a Hebrew word commonly translated as "loving-kindness," "kindness" or "love."
Chesed is central to
Jewish ethics and
Jewish theology and is a common term in the Bible for describing God’s love for humankind and God’s special relationship with the
Children of Israel.
Hesed
Hesed(h) or Chesed (Hebrew) Love, kindness; the fourth Sephirah, Mercy, Love, or Compassion, also called Gedulah (greatness, magnificence), emanated from the three preceding Sephiroth or first triad. Hesed is regarded as an active masculine potency, the second in the right pillar of the Sephirothal Tree. Its Divine Name is 'El (the mighty); in the Angelic Order it is represented as the Hashmaim (the scintillating flames), as of polished or burnished brass. In its application to the human body, regarded as the right arm, giving strength; while in its application to the seven globes of our planetary chain it corresponds to globe G. From this Sephiroth is emanated the fifth, Geburah.
Chesed
as a devil, or a destroyer
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock.
About
Chesed
(increase), fourth son of Nahor. (Genesis 22:22)
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1884) , by William Smith.
About
Chesed
gain, the son of Nahor (Gen. 22:22).