![]() ![]() (To not be confused with "end of the year" - which could last less than 12 months (if the "starting point" is already close to the end). So here, for example, you can see in verse 29 that the word ימים is actually a year.Īnd actually is a שנה תמימה (in verse 30) - a full year - 12 months. So you can follow the word ימים in some other verses. ימימה is the word ימים Plus a suffix H letter - which is a directional article - (which is like replacing a prefix L) מימים ימימה = "from days to days" = from year to year = every year. So there are different types of ‘curse’, and we should be careful when reading about cursing in the bible as it may have a different meaning to what we think it is.The word ימים="days" is also used as a term for a "year". Here the curse is from a master with authority to someone beneath them. to curse to charge, bind, or command earnestly and solemnly, often under oath or the threat of a penalty. The God of the Hebrews was seen as the older ox who is yoked to his people in a covenant relationship.Īlah means to adjure i.e. The oath included blessings for abiding by the covenant and curses for breaking the covenant. A treaty or covenant binds two parties together through an oath. one holding authority over others such as a chief, judge, God. The elder is the strong authority who via the yoke, teaches the younger ox. A older more experienced ox would be teamed up with a younger, less experienced ox. muscle Oxen the strongest of the livestock, were placed in a yoke which harnessed power via pulling loads ]. Often two oxen were yoked together. To curse wishing harm upon, invoking evil upon ĪL – Ox in a yoke i.e. They were thought to have received judgement i.e. To dishonour is to make light of something. The meaning of glory is to make heavy i.e. The shepherd could either use the staff for good, or non-good. lightly esteem bring into contempt, accurse Also to make light of someone as in shame, curse or dishonour When it cam time to move he would call them and they would quickly gather to him. The sheep knew the voice of their shepherd. He also carried a bag which included some food supplies. shepherd He travelled light carrying with him a long staff for directing sheep as well as for protecting them from predators. The following words have the following in common Here, the curse is the inflicting of evil upon one who is guilty. Nqamah is the desire or passion for revenge i.e. Naqiy means free from guilt or sin i.e innocent naqah is to acquit to declare one innocent of a crime or oath, to be or make clean. Hunger pangs can pierce through the stomach, and can feel like a curse. It is to pierce through i.e to puncture, penetrate. A prophecy is a germinating of words that will bring about fruit. germinate a seed opens and the plant bores through the soil to the surface. The stomach as a jar inside of man that stores food suckle the innocent cry of a baby when hungry To puncture, to perforate with violence appoint, blaspheme, curse, strike through The curse here is one who has been separated due to their capture and they are to be destroyed. As for the parable of the wedding banquet, although it was the angels who fetched those invited, it was he who would turn away those unprepared and welcome those who were hence the dedication and destruction meaning. Perhaps this is what Yahowshua refered to in one of his parables whereby the fisherman threw away the bad fish and kept the good fish. ![]() ![]() It is to capture something that is dedicated for something special hence that has been separated. This is the throwing of a net to capture fish, animals or man. ![]() The whey could be drunk and the curds eaten or stored for future consumption. Th bag was hung out in the sun annd pushed back and forth. The skin of the bag contained an enzyme that when heated and heat caused the milk to sour and the skin of the bag contained an enzyme that when heated and shaken caused the milk to sour and separate into two parts, fat and water. cheese made by placing milk in a bag made outof animal skin. RM – Lift anything that is high or lifted upĬhM – separate water i.e. Rather than work in the heat, one waits until the breeze of the day. heat a man in the desert becomes pale and hot. To seclude consecrate by banning and devoting to religious uses capture destroy accurse ĬhR – Outside man i.e. excommunicate: exclude from a church or a religious community.bane: something causing misery or death.appeals to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group.To curse someone is an action whereby one: ![]()
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