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1012) La% (La% AL) ac: Yoke co: Ox ab: Strength: The pictograph a is a picture of an ox head and also represents its strength. The l is a picture of a shepherd staff and also represents the authority of the shepherd. Combined these two pictographs mean "the strong authority" and can be anyone or thing of strong authority. The yoke is understood as a "staff on the shoulders" (see Isaiah 9:4) in order to harness their power for pulling loads such as a wagon or plow. Hence, the two pictographs can also represent "the ox in the yoke". Often two oxen were yoked together. An older, more experienced ox would be teamed up (yoked) with a younger, less experienced ox. The older ox in the yoke is the "strong authority" who, through the yoke, teaches the younger ox. (eng: all; elk; elephant)

A) La% (La% AL) ac: ? co: Ox ab: Oath: The power of the oxs muscles to perform work.

Nm) La% (La% AL) — Power: One who holds authority over others such as judges, chiefs and gods. In the sense of being yoked to one another. [freq. 245] |kjv: God, god, power, mighty, goodly, great, idols, strong, unto, with, against, at, into, in, before, to, of, upon, by, toward, hath, for, on, beside, from, where, after, within| {str: 410}

Nf1) Ela% (Ela% A-LH)I. Oath: A binding agreement including the curse for violating the oath. II. Oak: The strongest of the woods. [freq. 50] |kjv: oak, elm, teil tree, curse, oath, execration, swearing| {str: 423, 424, 427}

bf1) Eila% (Eila% AL-YH) — Fat-tail: The fat part of a sheeps rump considered an Eastern delicacy. [freq. 5] |kjv: rump| {str: 451}

if1) Elat% (Elat% TA-LH) — Curse: [freq. 1] |kjv: curse| {str: 8381}

jm) Nfla% (Nfla% A-LWN) — Oak: The strongest of the woods. [freq. 17] |kjv: plain, oak| {str: 436, 437}

H) Ela% (Ela% ALH) ac: Swear co: Yoke ab: ?: The yoking together of two parties. A treaty or covenant binds two parties together through an oath (yoke). The oath included blessings for abiding by the covenant and curses for breaking the covenant (see Deuteronomy 28). The God of the Hebrews was seen as the older ox that is yoked to his people in a covenant relationship.

V) Ela% (Ela% A-LH)I. Swear: The placing of oneself in a binding agreement to a course of action including a curse for violating the oath. II. Lament: A wailing like the making of an oath. [freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: swear, curse, adjure, lament| {str: 421, 422}

Nm) Ela% (Ela% A-LH) — Power: The power or might of one who rules or teaches. One who yokes with another. Often applied to rulers or a god. [Aramaic only] [freq. 95] |kjv: god| {str: 426}

cm) Efla% (Efla% A-LWH) — Power: The power or might of one who rules or teaches. One who yokes with another. Often applied to rulers or a god. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: hla] [freq. 2663] |kjv: God, god, heathen deity| {str: 430, 433}

J) Lfa% (Lfa% AWL) ac: ? co: ? ab: Strength: The strength of the ox.

Nm) Lfa% (Lfa% AWL) — Strength: [freq. 2] |kjv: mighty, strength| {str: 193}

L) Lai% (Lai% YAL) ac: ? co: Yoke ab: ?: The placing of the yoke upon the shoulders to perform a task.

V) Lai% (Lai% Y-AL) — Yoke: The placing of a yoke on the shoulders to perform work or undertake a task. [freq. 19] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: content, please, would, taken upon me, began, assayed, willingly| {str: 2974}

M) Lia% (Lia% AYL) ac: ? co: Ox ab: Strength: Anyone or anything that functions as the "strong authority" is seen as the older ox. Such as a ram or stag deer (the strong leader of the flock or heard), chief (strong leader of the tribe), pillar (as the strong support of a building), oak tree (one of the strongest of the woods).

Nm) Lia% (Lia% AYL) — Strong One: Anyone or thing that functions with strength like an ox. This can be a ram or stag (as strong leaders), chief, pillar (as the strong support of a building), or oak tree (one of the strongest of the woods) [freq. 197] |kjv: ram, post, mighty, tree, lintel, oak, strength, hart| {str: 352, 353, 354}

Nf1) Elia% (Elia% AY-LH) — Strong One: The feminine form of anyone or thing that functions with strength. [freq. 8] |kjv: hind| {str: 355}

Nf3) Tflia% (Tflia% AY-LWT) — Strength: [freq. 1] |kjv: strength| {str: 360}

mm) Nlia% (Nlia% AY-LN) — Tree: [Aramaic only] [freq. 6] |kjv: tree| {str: 363}

pm) Mlia% (Mlia% AY-LM) — Arch: The arch is the strongest architectural design for an entry through a building or wall. [ms: Mla] [freq. 15] |kjv: arch| {str: 361}

 

Adopted Roots;

2001) Pla% (Pla% ALP) ac: Guide co: Yoke ab: Learn: The yoke of the oxen, the yoke of learning. An older experienced ox is yoked to a younger inexperienced one in order to teach it how to pull a load. A thousand, as a large number of oxen. [from: la - an ox as wearing a yoke for work] (eng: elephant)

V) Pla% (Pla% A-LP)I. Learn: To learn by example in the sense of being yoked to another. II. Thousand: To make or bring forth a thousand, a thousand-fold. [freq. 5] (vf: Hiphil, Paal, Piel) |kjv: teach, learn, utter, bring forth thousands| {str: 502, 503}

Nm) Pla% (Pla% A-LP)I. Ox: II. Thousand: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 517] |kjv: kine, oxen, family| {str: 504, 505, 506}

dm) Pfla% (Pfla% A-LWP) — Guide: One who is yoked to another to lead and teach. [ms: Pla] [freq. 69] |kjv: duke, guide, friend, governor, captain, ox| {str: 441}

 

 



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