Then the LORD
יְהוָה֙(Yah·weh)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
answered me:
וַיַּעֲנֵ֤נִי(way·ya·‘ă·nê·nî)
Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular | first person common singular
Strong's Hebrew 6030: To answer, respond
“Write down
כְּת֣וֹב(kə·ṯō·wḇ)
Verb - Qal - Imperative - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 3789: To grave, to write
this vision
חָז֔וֹן(ḥā·zō·wn)
Noun - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 2377: A sight, a dream, revelation, oracle
and clearly
וּבָאֵ֖ר(ū·ḇā·’êr)
Conjunctive waw | Verb - Piel - Imperative - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 874: To dig, to engrave, to explain
inscribe it on
עַל־(‘al-)
Preposition
Strong's Hebrew 5921: Above, over, upon, against
tablets,
הַלֻּח֑וֹת
Article | Noun - masculine plural
Strong's Hebrew 3871: To glisten, a tablet, of stone, wood, metal
so that
לְמַ֥עַן(lə·ma·‘an)
Conjunction
Strong's Hebrew 4616: Purpose -- intent
a herald
ק֥וֹרֵא(qō·w·rê)
Verb - Qal - Participle - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 7121: To call, proclaim, read
may run
יָר֖וּץ(yā·rūṣ)
Verb - Qal - Imperfect - third person masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 7323: To run
with it.
בֽוֹ׃(ḇōw)
Preposition | third person masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew
(2) On tables.--Better, on the tables.
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יְהוָה֙(Yah·weh)
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Noun - proper - masculine singular
Writing a check is the most common situation in which you'll need to write out an amount using words (in addition to the numerals in the dollar box). Webvideohunter pro 6 0 8. Doing so helps to prevent confusion and fraud—numbers can easily be altered or misread, but an amount written in words is much harder to tamper with. Let's do another example. So now I'm gonna write out a number in words and I want you to write it in standard form. So, the number is fifty thousand, six hundred thirty-one. And I want you to write this in standard form. So it's really just write it out as a.
Strong's Hebrew 3068: LORD -- the proper name of the God of Israelanswered me:
וַיַּעֲנֵ֤נִי(way·ya·‘ă·nê·nî)
Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular | first person common singular
Strong's Hebrew 6030: To answer, respond
“Write down
כְּת֣וֹב(kə·ṯō·wḇ)
Verb - Qal - Imperative - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 3789: To grave, to write
this vision
חָז֔וֹן(ḥā·zō·wn)
Noun - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 2377: A sight, a dream, revelation, oracle
and clearly
וּבָאֵ֖ר(ū·ḇā·’êr)
Conjunctive waw | Verb - Piel - Imperative - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 874: To dig, to engrave, to explain
inscribe it on
עַל־(‘al-)
Preposition
Strong's Hebrew 5921: Above, over, upon, against
tablets,
הַלֻּח֑וֹת
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(hal·lu·ḥō·wṯ)Article | Noun - masculine plural
Strong's Hebrew 3871: To glisten, a tablet, of stone, wood, metal
so that
לְמַ֥עַן(lə·ma·‘an)
Conjunction
Strong's Hebrew 4616: Purpose -- intent
a herald
ק֥וֹרֵא(qō·w·rê)
Verb - Qal - Participle - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 7121: To call, proclaim, read
may run
יָר֖וּץ(yā·rūṣ)
Verb - Qal - Imperfect - third person masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 7323: To run
with it.
בֽוֹ׃(ḇōw)
Preposition | third person masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew
(2) On tables.--Better, on the tables.
The definite article probably indicates certain well-known tables on which the prophets were wont to inscribe their utterances for public edification. These tables may have been hung up in the Temple (Calvin) or market-place (Luther and Ewald).
That he may run that readeth it--i.e., the prophecy is to be inscribed plainly and legibly, so that the reader may 'run his eye' quickly through it.
Verse 2. - Jehovah answers the prophet's expostulation (Habakkuk 1:12, etc.). Write. That it may remain permanently on record, and that, when it comes to pass, people may believe in the prophet's inspiration (John 13:19; comp. Isaiah 8:1; Isaiah 30:8; Jeremiah 30:2; Revelation 1:11). The vision (see Habakkuk 1:1: Obadiah 1:1). The word includes the inward revelation as well as the open vision. Upon tables;upon the tables (Deuteronomy 27:8); i.e. certain tablets placed in public places, that all might see and read them (see Isaiah, loc. cit.); Septuagint, εἰς πυξίον, 'a boxwood tablet' The summary of what was to be written is given in ver. 4. This was to be 'made plain,' written large and legibly. Septuagint, σαφῶς. That he may run that readeth it. The common explanation of these words (unfortunately perpetuated by Keble's well known hymn, 'There is a book, who runs may read'), viz. that even the runner, one who hastens by hurriedly, may be able to read it, is not borne out by the Hebrew, which rather means that every one who reads it may run, i.e. read fluently and easily. So Jerome, 'Scribere jubetur planius, ut possit lector currere, et nullo impedimento velocitas ejus et legendi cupido teneatur.' Henderson, comparing Daniel 12:4, 'Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased,' interprets the clause to signify that whosoever reads the announcement might run and publish it to all within his reach. ' To run,' he adds, 'is equivalent to 'to prophesy' in Jeremiah 23:21,' on the principle that those who were charged with a Divine message were to use all despatch in making it known. In the passage of Daniel, 'to run to and fro,' is explained to mean 'to peruse.' ClearEngraveHeraldInscribePlainQuicklyReadReaderReadethReadsRecordRevelationRunRunsStonesSwiftlyTablesTabletsVisionWriteWritingJump to Next
ClearEngraveHeraldInscribePlainQuicklyReadReaderReadethReadsRecordRevelationRunRunsStonesSwiftlyTablesTabletsVisionWriteWritingHabakkuk 2:2 NIVHabakkuk 2:2 NLT
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How to convert amounts of money, without decimals, to words in US American English?
To write an integer number we first must know the place value of each digit.
- For example, the number 1,234,567 has a 1 in the millions place, a 2 in the hundred thousands, a 3 in the ten thousands place, a 4 in the thousands place, a 5 in the hundreds place, a 6 in the tens place, and a 7 in the ones place.
- 1,234,567 in words is:
- = one millions (1,000,000) + two hundred thousands (200,000) + three ten thousands (30,000) + four thousands (4,000) + five hundreds (500) + six tens (60) + seven ones (7)
- = one million + two hundred thousands + thirty thousand + four thousand + five hundred + sixty + seven
- = one million + (two hundred + thirty + four) thousand + five hundred + sixty + seven
- = one million + two hundred thirty-four thousand + five hundred + sixty-seven
- = one million two hundred thirty-four thousand five hundred sixty-seven.
So, USD 1,234,567$ = one million two hundred thirty-four thousand five hundred sixty-seven dollars.
Notes:
How To Write 6 1/2 In Words
- 1: Note the hyphen (or the minus sign) in 'thirty-four' and 'sixty-seven' above. Technically, it's correct to hyphenate compound numbers between twenty-one, 21, and ninety-nine, 99.
- 2: Placement of word 'and': in American English do not use the word 'and' after 'hundred', 'thousand' or 'million'. So, it is 'one million two hundred thirty-four thousand five hundred sixty-seven' and not 'one million and two hundred thirty-four thousand and five hundred and sixty-seven', though you may hear a lot of people using the last form, informally. On the contrary, the 'and' word is always used in British English.