Zeroah

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Hebrew זְרוֹעַ (z'róa', literally arm).

Noun[edit]

Zeroah

  1. (Evangelical Christianity) The Messiah, strength of God, or spirit of sacrifice.
    • 2008, K.C. Stricker, Coming Out of Egypt: The Journey Out of Idolatry Begins, →ISBN:
      The strength and might we see in Moses is a picture of the Messiah who is the "Right hand of G-d, known as the Zeroah'.
    • 2016, Jonathan Cahn, The Book of Mysteries, →ISBN, page 37:
      Today, take part in the power of the Zeroah. Let go to apprehend, surrender to overcome, and die to yourself that you might find life.
    • 2017, Christine Graef, The Jewish Concern for the Church, →ISBN:
      Then God showed salvation to the entire earth through the Zeroah.