Title: | BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest |
Notice: | 1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration |
Moderator: | SMURF::FENSTER |
Created: | Mon Feb 03 1986 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1524 |
Total number of notes: | 18709 |
Shalom!, My pastor used the word "YASHER" the other night in a sermon, and described it as an old Hebrew word that connoted scripturally-correct behaviour and attitude. Searching this conference, I have seen this word used as an adjective, so apparently it is still viable in conversation and writing. Could one of you fine scholars please look up this word (your choice of sources) and provide me the definition(s)? Thanks for your help! Ron
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1468.1 | STAR::FENSTER | Yaacov Fenster, Process Improvement, Quality & Testing tools @ZK | Wed Jul 26 1995 23:50 | 7 | |
> <<< Note 1468.0 by ATLANA::SHERMAN "Debt Free! Thank You, Jesus!" >>> > -< Definition of "YASHER"? >- Perhaps you mean Yashar, which means straight, from which also follows correct behaviour. Yaacov | |||||
1468.2 | Thanks, "yashar" it is! | ATLANA::SHERMAN | Debt Free! Thank You, Jesus! | Thu Jul 27 1995 21:50 | 0 |