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1480) Rs% (Rs% ShR) ac: Tie co: Cord ab: ?: The pictograph s is a picture of the teeth representing pressure, the r is a picture of the head representing the top or beginning. Combined these mean "press the beginning". Ropes and cords were usually made of bark strips such as from the cedar or from the sinew (tendon) of an animal. The rope is made by twisting two fibers together. A single fiber is attached to a fixed point (top), and the two ends of the fiber are brought together. One fiber is twisted in a clockwise direction and wrapped over the other fiber in counter clockwise direction. The second fiber is then twisted in clockwise direction then wrapped around the first fiber in a counter clockwise direction. The process is repeated through the length of the rope. The twisting of the fibers in opposite directions causes the fibers to lock (press) onto each other making a stronger rope. The rope is used to tightly secure or support something, such as a load to a cart or the poles of the tent. A) Rs% (Rs% ShR) ac: ? co: Cord ab: ?: Sinews were used for making cords by twisting them together. The umbilical cord, and navel, as a cord that binds the infant to the mother. Nm) Rs% (Rs% ShR) — Cord: The navel cord. [freq. 2] |kjv: navel| {str: 8270} Nf1)
Ers%
(Ers%
Sh-RH) — hf1) Ersm% (Ersm% MSh-RH) — Juice: As loosened from the fruit. [freq. 1] |kjv: liquor| {str: 4952} mm) Nrs% (Nrs% Sh-RN) — Wall: As an armor around the city. [df: anrsa] [freq. 2] |kjv: wall| {str: 846} efjm/f) Nfiris% (Nfiris% ShYR-YWN) — Harness: An armor made from tightly wound cords of leather. [ms: NwyrsNyrsNwyro] [freq. 11] |kjv: habergeon, coat, harness, breastplate, brigadine| {str: 5630, 8302} B) Rrs% (Rrs% ShRR) ac: ? co: Cord ab: ?: Sinews were used for making cords by twisting them together. The umbilical cord, and navel, as a cord that binds the infant to the mother. V) Rrs% (Rrs% Sh-RR) — Enemy: As one who is to be tied up. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv: enemy| {str: 8324} Nm) Rrs% (Rrs% Sh-RR) — Cord: [freq. 1] |kjv: navel| {str: 8326} bm) Rirs% (Rirs% Sh-RYR) — Navel: [freq. 1] |kjv: navel| {str: 8306} bf3) Tfrirs% (Tfrirs% Sh-RY-RWT) — Imagination: A twisting together of thoughts. [ms: twrrs] [freq. 10] |kjv: imagination, lust| {str: 8307} C) Rsa% (Rsa% AShR) ac: ? co: Straight ab: ?: A cord pulled tight is straight. V) Rsa% (Rsa% A-ShR) — Happy: One who is happy is one whose life is lived straightly. [freq. 16] (vf: Paal, Pual, Piel) |kjv: blessed, lead, go, guide, happy, leader, relieve| {str: 833} Nm)
Rsa%
(Rsa%
A-ShR) — df) Rfsa% (Rfsa% A-ShWR) — Step: A walking in straight line. [ms: rsa] [freq. 9] |kjv: step, going| {str: 838} gm) Rsfa% (Rsfa% AW-ShR) — Happy: One who is happy is one whose life is lived straightly. [ms: rsa] [freq. 1] |kjv: happy| {str: 837} idf) Rfsat% (Rfsat% TA-ShWR) — Teashur: An unknown tree. Possibly a type of cedar from its bark strips which can be used for making cords. [freq. 2] |kjv: box| {str: 8391} D) Ras% (Ras% ShAR) ac: Remain co: Relative ab: ?: When the nomadic tribe was larger than could be maintained the family divided in the sense of severing the umbilical cord. V) Ras% (Ras% Sh-AR) — Remain: [freq. 133] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Participle) |kjv: leave, remain, remnant, let, rest| {str: 7604} Nm)
Ras%
(Ras%
Sh-AR) — Nf1) Eras% (Eras% ShA-RH) — Kin: A near female relative. [freq. 1] |kjv: kinswoman| {str: 7608} Nf4) Tiras% (Tiras% ShA-RYT) — Remnant: [freq. 66] |kjv: remnant, residue, rest, remainder, escaped| {str: 7611} lf1) Ersrs% (Ersrs% ShR-Sh-RH) — Cord: [freq. 7] |kjv: chain| {str: 8333} H) Ers% (Ers% ShRH) ac: Loose co: Cord ab: ?: The tying around of something with a cord, or the loosening of it. V) Ers% (Ers% Sh-RH) — Loose: To untie something or to let something go. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: loose, dissolve, dwell, began| {str: 8271, 8281, 8293} J) Rfs% (Rfs% ShWR) ac: ? co: Caravan ab: ?: A group that travels around an area carrying loads. The bull is used as a beast of burden to carry loads. V) Rfs%
(Rfs%
ShWR) — Nm)
Rfs%
(Rfs%
ShWR) — Nf1) Erfs% (Erfs% ShW-RH) — Row: As a wall. [df: hrwV] [freq. 1] |kjv: principle| {str: 7795} if1) Erfst% (Erfst% T-ShW-RH) — Gift: As brought by a traveler. [freq. 1] |kjv: present| {str: 8670} L) Rsi% (Rsi% YShR) ac: ? co: Cord ab: ?: A tight rope is straight. A righteous one is one who is straight and firmly holds up truth just as the cord is straight and firmly holds the wall of the tent upright. V) Rsi%
(Rsi%
Y-ShR) — Nm)
Rsi%
(Rsi%
Y-ShR) — gm) Rsfi% (Rsfi% YW-ShR) — Straightness: [ms: rsy] [freq. 14] |kjv: uprightness, right, upright, meet| {str: 3476} km)
Rsim%
(Rsim%
MY-ShR) — hcm) Rfsim% (Rfsim% MY-ShWR) — Plain: A level, or straight, place. [ms: rsym] [freq. 23] |kjv: plain, equity, straight, even, right, righteously, uprightness| {str: 4334} M) Ris% (Ris% ShYR) ac: Sing co: Music ab: ?: A stringed musical instrument uses thin cords for making music. V) Ris% (Ris% ShYR) — Sing: [df: rws] [freq. 87] (vf: Paal, Hophal, Participle) |kjv: sing, singer, behold| {str: 7891} Nf) Ris% (Ris% ShYR) — Song: [freq. 90] |kjv: song, musick, singing, musical, sing, singers| {str: 7892} Adopted Roots; 2294) Rsk% (Rsk% KShR) ac: ? co: ? ab: Prosperity: [from: rs - being straight] V) Rsk% (Rsk% K-ShR) — Prosper: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: right, prosper, direct| {str: 3787} gf1) Ersfk% (Ersfk% KW-Sh-RH) — Prosperity: [freq. 1] |kjv: chains| {str: 3574} ecm) Rfsik% (Rfsik% KY-ShWR) — Spindle: For keeping the twine straight. [freq. 1] |kjv: spindle| {str: 3601} ejm) Nfrsik% (Nfrsik% KY-Sh-RWN) — Success: [ms: Nwrsk] [freq. 3] |kjv: good, right, equity| {str: 3788} 2816) Rcs% (Rcs% ShGR) ac: ? co: Birth ab: ?: The offspring that comes out of the womb. [from: rs - as a relative] Nf) Rcs% (Rcs% Sh-GR) — Birth: [freq. 5] |kjv: increase, come| {str: 7698} 2821) Rzs% (Rzs% ShZR) ac: Twist co: ? ab: ?: A twisting of twine into a cord. [from: rs] V) Rzs% (Rzs% Sh-ZR) — Twist: [freq. 21] (vf: Hophal, Participle) |kjv: twined| {str: 7806} | ||
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