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And he shall put camak (saw-mak') to prop; reflexively, to lean upon or take hold of (in a favorable or unfavorable sense) his hand yad (yawd) a hand (the open one (indicating power, means, direction, etc.), upon the head ro'sh (roshe) the head (as most easily shaken), whether literal or figurative (in many applications, of place, time, rank, itc.) of the burnt offering `olah (o-law') a step or (collectively, stairs, as ascending); usually a holocaust (as going up in smoke) -- ascent, burnt offering (sacrifice), go up to. and it shall be accepted ratsah (raw-tsaw') to be pleased with; specifically, to satisfy a debt for him to make atonement kaphar (kaw-far') to cover (specifically with bitumen); figuratively, to expiate or condone, to placate or cance for him |
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