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- <li>Though the root "<span style="color: #ff0000;">חרה</span>" appears many times in Tanakh,11 KB (1,435 words) - 10:42, 15 September 2020
- ...a more extensive list.</fn> rather than gods.<fn>He even suggests that the root "כרע" is just a variation of "כנע".</fn> He does not, though, address ...phet of God.  See, though, the Hoil Moshe above who suggests that the root כרע simply means submission and thus if one expands the pool of occurren43 KB (6,586 words) - 13:17, 6 March 2024
- ...in <a href="Bereshit39-17" data-aht="source">Bereshit 39:17</a>, where the root "צחק" suggests sexual activity.</fn></li> ...mot6-1" data-aht="source">Shemot 6:1</a> where the word is parallel to the root "שלח" and both refer to Paroh's freeing of the Nation of Israel.  S40 KB (6,239 words) - 11:42, 27 January 2024
- ...207;לְאַבְּדָם‎",<fn>There are no clear examples in Tanakh where the root "אבד" refers to enslavement, but R"Y Grossman (see above note) attempts ...ְּאֶרֶץ אַשּׁוּר"‎<fn>See Yeshayahu 27:13.</fn> as evidence that the root "אבד" can refer to exile and he thereby suggests that Haman told the kin37 KB (5,568 words) - 12:58, 19 June 2024
- ...The verb appears only twice more in the entire book.]  Similarly, the root "מרה" appears three times in the unit (out of only eight times in all of11 KB (1,829 words) - 02:26, 3 August 2018
- ...s in Tanakh, but in only Shemot and Yonah is the phrase accompanied by the root "נחם".</li>11 KB (1,532 words) - 07:11, 16 August 2022
- ...s</a>, by J. Gwyn Grifiths, for analysis of suggestions about the Egyptian root of the name Moshe and the weaknesses of various theories. </li>10 KB (1,651 words) - 06:30, 19 June 2024
- ...(11:25, 12:5), Hashem is angry (11:10, 12:9), there is repeated use of the root “‎‏אסף” and there mention of imprisonment and banishment11 KB (1,735 words) - 06:40, 18 March 2024
- <point><b>"יָזְמוּ"</b> – The root of this word might be either זמם which in Biblical Hebrew frequently car ...source">Bereshit 10</a> of the branching out of the nations, with the same root נפץ (scatter) appearing in both chapters. While Chapter 10 merely noted23 KB (3,526 words) - 00:44, 4 September 2023
- ...ce of strength and his arms as being mighty ("וַיָּפֹזּוּ")‎.<fn>The root פזז also appears in <a href="ShemuelII6-14-16" data-aht="source">Shemuel ...ggests that the root כרכר  relates to movement of the legs, while the root פזז relates to movement of the arms.</fn> and explains that despite the34 KB (4,761 words) - 12:56, 28 January 2023
- ...both the roots "אצל" and "זקן", recalling our episode in Shemot 24.<fn>The root "אצל" as a noun or verb appears only 7 times in all of Tanakh, three of ...re so called because Hashem's spirit was set upon them. Alternatively, the root is related to the Arabic <i>'asil</i>, meaning "noble" or "of known stock".37 KB (5,448 words) - 11:23, 28 January 2023
- ...ssibility that it stems from the root "צין" which is related to the Arabic root "צון", meaning to watch or guard. According to such a derivation the nam32 KB (4,699 words) - 10:23, 28 January 2023
- <li>The root "<a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/Concordance/8317">שרץ</a>" appears in11 KB (1,803 words) - 03:30, 27 May 2024
- ...d her as an "other", ripe for ridicule?<fn>This, of course, relates to the root cause of Miryam and Aharon's slander.  Was it at all connected to the12 KB (1,832 words) - 13:34, 29 May 2021
- ...tps://mg.alhatorah.org/Concordance/2649">חפזון</a>" and the related verbal root "<a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/Concordance/2648">חפז</a>".  Whi13 KB (2,033 words) - 05:00, 30 June 2024
- ...examples of nonconformity between the verb and number.</fn> note that this root often does not conform with the gender (or number) of the subject and sugge49 KB (6,167 words) - 22:09, 7 September 2024
- ...result of this pregnancy." There are some grammarians who believe that the root of the word here is similar to a four-lettered verb.</text>20 KB (1,656 words) - 11:19, 28 January 2023
- <p>According to this approach, the root <a href="Dictionary:שאל" data-aht="page">שאל</a> in this story means ...oint><b>"וַיְנַצְּלוּ" / "וְנִצַּלְתֶּם"</b> – R. Hirsch explains that the root means to remove from one's self,<fn>Cf. Ibn Janach s.v. נצל.</fn> and th63 KB (9,437 words) - 12:14, 28 January 2023
- ...n></b>" (create) appear in the unit 10 and 6 times respectively, it is the root "<b><span style="color: #339966;">היה</span></b>" (to be) that is most p14 KB (1,677 words) - 13:13, 11 April 2024
- ...ociation, pointing out that the the "נ" of "נפך" appears to be part of the root. See, though, R"Y Yankelewitz (ibid) who attempts to bring textual support ...in ancient times.  Alternatively, the word might be connected to the root "הלל", meaning to shine, which might point specifically to a clear varie46 KB (6,818 words) - 04:06, 26 March 2024