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Yud

By Jeff A. Benner


(yad) Throw / Hand

Pictograph: The pictograph is a picture of a hand, the is a picture of door that allows movement in and out of the tent. Combined these mean "hand moves".
Definition: The hand is the part of the body that enables man to perform many works.
Strong's #: 3027



(yam) ? / Sea

Pictograph: The pictograph is a picture of a hand representing work, the is a picture of water. Combined these mean "working water".
Definition: The sea or other large body of water is the place of storms and heavy surf.
Strong's #: 3220



(yar) Point / Journey

Pictograph: The pictograph is a picture of a hand, the is a picture of a man. Combined these mean "hand of man".
Definition: The hand of man is used for the throwing. A flowing of water in a river. A throwing of the finger to show a direction to walk or live. The throwing of an arrow. The throwing down of water in rain. Awe or fear where one throws self to the foot of one in authority.
Strong's #: n/a




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