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  1. 24 févr. 2017 · Hebrew Word of the Day - the last days - אַחֲרִית הַיָּמִים. אַחֲרִית הַיָּמִים. Meaning: the last days. Translit: a•cha•rit ha•ya•mim. Stay Up To Date. Donate now and show your support for Israel. There are many ‘last days’ prophecies in the Bible. The nature of the things to come vary from prophecy to prophecy.

  2. Here are a few facts regarding the Hebrew days of the week: The Hebrew week begins on Sunday. According to the Jewish faith, the world was created in six days and the seventh and last day of the creation week was Saturday. For this reason, the Jewish week begins the day after Saturday (Shabbat)

  3. The Greek phrase "in the last days" (ἐν ἐσχάταις ἡμέραις) refers to the prophesied "End of Days," sometimes called acharit ha-yamim ( אַחֲרִית הַיָּמִים) in Hebrew. Eschatos (ἔσχατος) refers to the end point of a sequence, indicating its outcome or final expression.

  4. 1 nov. 2018 · Believers live in the “last days,” upon them “the ends of the ages are come,” but “the last day,” “the consummation of the age,” still lies in the future (Matthew 13:39, 40, 49; 24 ...

  5. 29 avr. 2013 · The Hebrew word translated as time (transliterated Hebrew word: ayth) can mean either time of an event or an occurrence while the word translated as end (transliterated Hebrew word: Qets) refers to end of time or the end of a space (i.e., end of the hall).

  6. Definition. the after-part, end. NASB Translation. come (2), descendants (1), end (20), final end (1), final period (1), future (7), last (8), latter (7), latter ending (1), latter period (1), least (1), outcome (3), posterity (3), remotest part (1), rest (2), survivors (2).