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Throughout the Tanakh, I have come across אֲנִי (ʾani) and אָנֹכִי (ʾanokhi) many times, which both mean "I". What is the difference between the two words in Tanakh?
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Throughout the Tanakh, I have come across אני (ani) and אנוכי (anokhi) many times, which both mean "I". What is the difference between the two words in Tanakh?
- Throughout the Tanakh, I have come across אֲנִי (ʾani) and אָנֹכִי (ʾanokhi) many times, which both mean "I". What is the difference between the two words in Tanakh?
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- Difference between אני and אנכי
<p>Throughout the Tanakh, I have come across ×Ö²× Ö´×™ (ʾani) and ×Ö¸× Ö¹×›Ö´×™ (ʾanokhi) many times, which both mean "I". What is the difference between the two words in Tanakh?</p>
- Throughout the Tanakh, I have come across אני (ani) and אנוכי (anokhi) many times, which both mean "I". What is the difference between the two words in Tanakh?