Examples of using Whitcomb in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Dr. Whitcomb?
So how was Whitcomb?
James Whitcomb Riley. Indiana's poet laureate.
Nathan Whitcomb.
Whit was a guy named Nathan Whitcomb.
Dana whitcomb.
Tell them it's for Dr. Whitcomb.
Dana whitcomb.
I got a whole lot of nothing on Roger Whitcomb.
Susan Whitcomb.
All right, now, tell me when I get off track, Whitcomb.
Roger Whitcomb.
I was hooded, placed in a van, and taken to Camp Whitcomb.
And Dana Whitcomb?
Dr. Whitcomb was in so much pain when you saw him, he truly wasn't himself.
Dr. Joseph Whitcomb.
My name is Dana Whitcomb, director of logistics and operations here.
It's like Raoul didn't exist until 6 months after Whitcomb disappeared.
I'm Colonel Whitcomb, your neighbor.
Mrs. Whitcomb lives across the street from the Stampers and she knows everything that goes on in their house.
Poet James Whitcomb Riley.
Whitcomb had been working on testing various airframe shapes for transonic drag when, after watching a presentation by Adolf Busemann in 1952, he realized that the Sears-Haack body had to apply to the entire aircraft, not just the fuselage.
It's also what Whitcomb reminded me of.
Whitcomb adds that many of our noblest Church hymns have been suggested by the Psalms, which she notes was"the first hymn-book of the Hebrew nation and remains today not only the hymn-book of the Hebrew Temple, but also of the Christian Church".[10].
There's a man come to see you. A U.S. Marshal named Whitcomb from up across the Colorado.
Whitcomb writes that"much of the most beautiful music of the Bible is contained in the Psalms," and the word"psalm" comes from the Greek word meaning"to sing, to strike lyre." The psalter or psaltery was one of the instruments which accompanied the Psalm. [1] The word soon came to signify any form of melody. The psalms were sung antiphonally or responsively, perhaps by the priest and congregation, or by two choruses.
One of the primary features is the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, which opened in 1904 and includes palms, cacti and desert plants, tropical plants, and a lily pond.