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Their roaring shagah (sheh-aw-gaw') a rumbling or moan -- roaring. shall be like a lion labiy' (law-bee') (great, old, stout) lion, lioness, young (lion). they shall roar sha'ag (shaw-ag') to rumble or moan -- mightily, roar.
sha'ag (shaw-ag') to rumble or moan -- mightily, roar. like young lions kphiyr (kef-eer') a village (as covered in by walls); also a young lion (perhaps as covered with a mane) -- (young) lion, village. yea they shall roar naham (naw-ham') to growl -- mourn, roar(-ing). and lay hold 'achaz (aw-khaz') to seize (often with the accessory idea of holding in possession) of the prey tereph (teh'-ref) something torn, i.e. a fragment, e.g. a fresh leaf, prey, food -- leaf, meat, prey, spoil. and shall carry it away safe palat (paw-lat') to slip out, i.e. escape; causatively, to deliver -- calve, carry away safe, deliver, (cause to) escape. and none shall deliver natsal (naw-tsal') to snatch away, whether in a good or a bad sense it |
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