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NEH

Proper noun

Meaning

NEH

(Church of England) Initialism of The New English Hymnal.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

According to the Hebrew Bible he returned from the Babylonian exile and reintroduced the Torah in Jerusalem (Ezra 7–10 and Neh 8). Source: Internet

In Hebrew, a cemetery is variously referred to as "a place of the sepulchres" (cf. Neh 2:3), "House of eternity" (cf. Ecce 12:5), "the house appointed for the living" (Job30:23), or euphemistically, "the house of the living". Source: Internet

He played for Hingham Youth, NEH, NECDL, Hingham Harbormen and Fryeburg Academy. Source: Internet

The events described in Ezra-Nehemiah are mostly dated to the fifth century, and Darius II 's (423-405) being mentioned (Neh. 12:22) would appear to support an early fourth-century date for the work's completion and compilation. Source: Internet

Approximately $16 million of the NEH funding is for matching grants. Source: Internet

They introduced the No Enhancement Hypothesis (NEH): A light signal, originating in an atomic cascade for example, has a certain probability of activating a detector. Source: Internet

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