The Hebrew word, jireh, means not only “to provide;” it also means “to perceive,” “to experience.” Our Lord is the “God Who Provides,” because He is also the “God Who Perceives” our needs—the “God Who Experiences” what we are experiencing and who can therefore provide exactly what we need.
Grafia anterior ao Acordo Ortográfico de 1990: ultra - rápido. Grafia alterada pelo Acordo Ortográfico de 1990: ultrarrápido. Como ficou a palavra Hiper-realista? O Acordo Ortográfico simplificou a regra: se a letra final do prefixo for idêntica à inicial do termo seguinte, haverá hífen.
Busca no Vocabulário Ortográfico da Língua Portuguesa da Academia Brasileira de Letras.
Five-star safety Jireh Edwards has announced his college decision. The Georgia Bulldogs have been on a hot streak on the recruiting trail as of late, but on Saturday, they missed out on one of the top ...
Sports Illustrated: 2026 5-Star S Jireh Edwards Names Alabama in Top Schools
One of the top uncommitted prospects in the 2026 recruiting class, Jireh Edwards has officially narrowed his list of top schools. Kalen DeBoer and the Alabama coaching staff have been extremely active ...
Jireh Edwards, who is the No. 33 player in the 2026 class, told 247Sports he is looking at five schools. Blue chip safety Jireh Edwards has a pair of winter visits set and more could be added. But the ...
Five-star safety Jireh Edwards committed to Alabama, and the Baltimore St. Frances standout broke down his decision with 247Sports. Alabama held a special spot in five-star Jireh Edwards ' heart long ...