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Sinai, pronounced: “sigh nigh”, not “sigh nee aye”. There is no long “E“ sound after Si. The same applies for the word, “Haggai” is pronounced “hag eye“, not “hag ee eye”. There is no long “E” sound after hag.
What did God / Holy Spirit speak to your heart through this message? Take a moment to share your response in the comment section.
Make plans now to join us in Jacksonville, FL, Sept. 14-17. We’ll be gathering with Aglow women and men from all over the world for this global event. Don’t miss it! conference.aglow.org
Yes and amen .
Sinai, pronounced: “sigh nigh”, not “sigh nee aye”. There is no long “E“ sound after Si.
The same applies for the word, “Haggai” is pronounced “hag eye“, not “hag ee eye”. There is no long “E” sound after hag.