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Dolous [δοῦλος] slave in ancient Greek. Amid the excitement of the NBA Finals, a Jewish news service posted a story examining the Hebrew tattoo Golden State Warriors MVP Stephen Curry sports on his right wrist. There are however 1000s of deities that represent different aspects of that one God.

The relationship of men to God is instinctive and the belief of a Great Creator is universal.

All photos for this article were borrowed from Bad Hebrew Tattoos, visit it to see over 100 Hebrew tattoos gone wrong. Here's what it traditionally means: Christians believe that Jesus, the son of God, was born into this world as a baby, lived a holy life of service, and died on a cross to save the world from its sin. Have this tattoo replicated on your skin just as it is depicted here.

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Tattoos For Women Small Small Tattoos Christian Tattoos Small Gott Tattoos Beste Freundin Tattoo Latin Tattoo Jewish Tattoo Thai Tattoo Tattoo … This word in the Latin alphabet is batel or bat'el. 32 Pins Follow. Amid the excitement of the NBA Finals, a Jewish news service posted a story examining the Hebrew tattoo Golden State Warriors MVP Stephen Curry sports on his right wrist. It's also very popular as a tattoo design in all kinds of languages like Farsi, Arabic, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Chinese and Japanese. There's only one problem, Hebrew tattoos are written in HEBREW. Stay safe and healthy.

We created this Star of David for Sharon from the famous quote from Exodus 3:14 God's reply to Moses asking him who he is. “Child of God” Hebrew Tattoo: This Hebrew tattoo is the perfect start to our list as it simply says “Child of God” in Hebrew. Legend has it that each name of God in the Hebrew language has an empowering effect, gracing the speaker (or in this case, the bearer) strength of mind, presence of faith, the will to subdue the ego, and so forth - another reason why Hebrew tattoos are so popular today.

Christians will always attempt to glorify the Supreme Being at all possible instances, even to the extent of tattooing their own bodies with Christian tattoos, an act they deem as the most intimate way to bring Christ into their lives. :)my core faith ‘I AM’ is born from ‘Kaballah’ n is inked on my left wrist, now dis on d right!” Hebrew is a language of Bible, Jewish Prayer and is the modern version of which is spoken by millions of people in Israel. 15 If your brother or sister is distressed because of what you eat, you are no longer acting in love.