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Ayin

By Jeff A. Benner


(eyd) Repeat / Witness

Pictograph: The pictograph is a picture of the eye, the is a picture of the door. Combined these mean "see the door".
Definition: As coming to a tent of meeting and entering in. A place, time or event that is repeated again and again.
Strong's #: 5703, 5704, 5707



(al) Work / Yoke

Pictograph: The pictograph is a picture of they eye representing knowledge and experience, the is a picture of a shepherd staff or yoke. Combined these mean "experience the staff".
Definition: The yoke, a staff is lifted over the shoulder, is attached to the oxen for performing work.
Strong's #: 5920, 5921



(am) ? / People

Pictograph: The pictograph is a picture of the eye, the is a picture of the sea representing mass. Combined these mean "see a mass".
Definition: A large group of people in one location.
Strong's #: 5971



(an) Watch / Eye

Pictograph: The pictograph is a picture of the eye, the is a picture of a seed representing continuance. Combined these mean "eye of continuance".
Definition: The nomadic agriculturist carefully watches over his livestock and crops by keeping a close eye on them. It was common to construct a shelter consisting of a roof on four posts, as a shelter from the glare of the sun.
Strong's #: n/a



(as) Do / Work

Pictograph: ?
Definition: The making or doing of anything.
Strong's #: n/a



(aph) Cover / Wing

Pictograph: ?
Definition: The wing of a bird that gives flight as well as a covering it and its chicks.
Strong's #: 1611



(eyts) Firm / Tree

Pictograph: ?
Definition: The upright and firmness of the tree.
Strong's #: 6086




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