לעולם ועד
Hebrew
Etymology
From לְעוֹלָם (l'olám, “forever”) + וָ־ (va-, “and”) + adverbialized form related to עַד ('ad, “until”).
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Adverb
לְעוֹלָם וָעֶד • (l'olám va'éd)
- for ever and ever
- Exodus 15:18, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
- יְהוָה יִמְלֹךְ לְעֹלָם וָעֶד׃
- YHVH yimlókh l'olám va'éd.
YHWH yimlōḵ ləʿōlām wāʿeḏ. - The LORD shall reign for ever and ever.
- YHVH yimlókh l'olám va'éd.
- Exodus 15:18, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society: