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הרואים — meaning in English: The seers

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Guess the translation for that/who see (m.pl.)
האלים
ha'elim
לאחת
le'akhat
הרואים
haro'im
ובמערב
uvama'arav
כתגובה
kitguva
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Usage
Native speakers use the word 'הרואים' (haro'im) in discussions about ancient texts or prophecies, often in religious or philosophical contexts. For example, during a study session on biblical literature, one might refer to the 'seers' of Israel when discussing visions and insights attributed to prophets.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'נביאים' (nevi'im), meaning 'prophets,' but while 'נביאים' refers specifically to those who speak on behalf of God, 'הרואים' emphasizes the act of seeing or perceiving visions. You might choose 'הרואים' when discussing the mystical aspect of vision in a broader sense.
Culture
'הרואים' (haro'im) stems from the root ר-ו-א (R-W-A), which means 'to see.' In biblical contexts, it signifies individuals who possess the ability to perceive beyond the ordinary, often linked with prophetic vision. The concept of seers has been pivotal in Jewish history, suggesting a divine insight that connects the spiritual and physical worlds.
FAQ
Q.What does 'הרואים' mean in English?
'הרואים' translates to 'the seers' in English, referring to individuals with prophetic insight or vision.
Q.How is 'הרואים' used in Hebrew sentences?
'הרואים' can be used in sentences like, 'ההרואים ניבאו על העתיד' (The seers prophesied about the future), showcasing its role in discussions about prophecy and vision.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'הרואים'?
A common mistake is confusing 'הרואים' with other terms like 'חזנים' (hazanim), which refers to cantors or leaders in prayer. Remember that 'הרואים' specifically denotes those with visionary insights.
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