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by beagle3
91 days ago
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I mean that it already appears in the Bible, in old Hebrew (which is close to, but isn’t exactly Aramaic), with the meaning “to feed and provide” - and I did not find any documentation about how it formed (or came into) Hebrew. Which means of course m, that it was already in use before the Bible was canonicalized. |
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