Examples of 'yarden' in a sentence

Meaning of "yarden"

Yarden is a noun used to refer to a biblical garden, often associated with the Garden of Eden. It is used in religious or literary contexts when discussing gardens or paradise
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  • A unisex given name from Hebrew

How to use "yarden" in a sentence

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I am taking Yarden out for pizza.
Elisha told him to immerse seven times in the Yarden.
A border policeman named Yarden Dowshin had just succeeded in stopping a terrorist near the Damascus Gate.
They are produced with the same care and attention to quality as Yarden wines.
Yarden Cohen is an Israeli footballer.
It is derived from the Hebrew title Yarden.
Yarden is the premier label of the Golan Heights Winery.
Scroll down to learn more about Yarden Sea Side.
As a result of her injury, Yarden became paralyzed and is bound to a wheelchair.
They took everything from the Arnon to the Yabok and the Yarden.
Then Yeshua came from the Galil to the Yarden to be immersed by Yochanan.
By “ industrializing lab tests, our plan is to create a conveyor belt of products, ” Yarden says.
I am taking Yarden out for pizza, Open the pub at six, I will come later.
Is there any hint in the Scripture about the Yarden River changing its flow?
In 2008, Yarden Vatikay was appointed to coordinate Israel 's domestic and foreign media policy.

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Children being treated in Ichilov Hospital 's cancer ward thanked Yarden for her sacrifice and donation.
Israeli Olympic medalist Yarden Gerbi to retire from judo at 28.
EGF-receptor purification is based on the procedure of Yarden and Schlessinger.
At the time of the expedition, Yarden Fanta, a PhD candidate, was 33 years old.
EGF-Receptor Purification EGF-receptor purification is based on the procedure of Yarden and Schlessinger.
Pand was created by a boy named Yoav Yarden in November 1994 on a paper napkin.

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