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הלוחות — meaning in English: The tablets

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הלוחות
halukhot
מילה
mila
בוגר
boger
ברשימת
birshimat
במחלה
bemakhala
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word הלוחות (halukhot) in religious and historical discussions, particularly when talking about the Ten Commandments, which were inscribed on stone tablets. You'll often hear it in synagogues, during religious education, or in discussions about Jewish history and tradition.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'מַצּוֹת' (matzot), which refers to commandments or laws in a more abstract sense. However, הלוחות (halukhot) specifically denotes the physical tablets that contain these laws, making it a powerful symbol in discussions about divine commandments.
Culture
The word הלוחות (halukhot) has a deep historical significance, as it refers specifically to the tablets that Moses received on Mount Sinai according to biblical tradition. These tablets symbolize moral law and divine guidance, making them a central theme in Jewish theology and culture. Interestingly, the story of the tablets being broken and later replaced carries profound lessons about redemption and the human condition.
FAQ
Q.What does הלוחות mean in English?
The Hebrew word הלוחות (halukhot) translates to 'the tablets' in English, specifically referring to the tablets of the Ten Commandments.
Q.How is הלוחות used in everyday conversations?
While הלוחות (halukhot) is primarily used in religious contexts, it can also come up in cultural discussions about Jewish heritage and values, especially during holidays like Shavuot.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using הלוחות?
Learners sometimes confuse הלוחות (halukhot) with other terms related to commandments. Remember that הלוחות specifically refers to the tablets themselves, while other terms may discuss the laws in a broader sense.
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