abundantly, altogether, at all, blaspheme, bless, congratulate, curse, greatly, The Hebrew Word For Blessed. Alternative letter-case form of [i]blessed [/i] used when referring to an important figure, such as God, or to an important item or event. Most New Testament translations use the word blessed in stating the beatitudes but give no indication how the word is to be pronounced.

Similar phrases in dictionary English Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE). In the paleo Hebrew script, the word translated as “bless” and “blessed” looks like this: krb. The Aramaic word for Blessed is mevarach (מברך). Pa`elbless, praise: Perfect3masculine singular בָּרִךְDaniel 2:19, 1singular בָּֽתְכֵת(K§ 39, 3) Daniel 4:31, both with לof God; Passive participleמְבָרַךְDaniel 2:20the name of God (be) blessed. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. A surname. Thus they leave the pronunciation, and therefore the meaning of Jesus’ words, open to very different interpretations. Barack is an African name meaning “blessed.” It is a form of both the Hebrew name Baruch (ברוך) and the Arabic name Mubarak (مبارك). When you translate this Hebrew script directly into English, you get the spelling of “Barak”. An epithet indicating that a person has been beatified.

Barack is an African name meaning “blessed.” It is a form of both the Hebrew name Baruch (ברוך) and the Arabic name Mubarak (مبارك). The Aramaic word for Blessed is mevarach (מברך).