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Because he hath loosed pathach (paw-thakh') to open wide; specifically, to loosen, begin, plough, carve my cord yether (yeh'-ther) an overhanging, i.e. (by implication) an excess, superiority, remainder; also a small rope (as hanging free) and afflicted `anah (aw-naw') to depress literally or figuratively, transitive or intransitive (in various applications, as follows) me they have also let loose shalach (shaw-lakh') to send away, for, or out (in a great variety of applications) the bridle recen (reh'-sen) a halter (as restraining); by implication, the jaw -- bridle. before paniym (paw-neem') the face (as the part that turns); used in a great variety of applications (literally and figuratively); also (with prepositional prefix) as a preposition (before, etc.) me |
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