>>>>In the future, could you please give the context that generates these >>>>questions?<<<<
I'm interested in word puzzles and gematria, and I'm looking for any Hebrew word, with the numerical value of 86, that can mean "from," "away from," "out of," or "apart from" (in any context.) I consideredבעדיas a possibility because Strong's lexicon gives "away from" as one of the possible meanings, and I considered לבדים because Strong gives "apart from" as a possible meaning. >>>>There might be some other question that you overlook that clears up the >>>>question that you ask.<<<< Do you know of a word with the numerical value of 86 that can mean "from," "out of," or "apart from"? Michael Gerard Burke ________________________________ From: K Randolph <[email protected]> To: Mike Burke <[email protected]> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2013 12:09 PM Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] לבדים Dear Mike: On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 9:12 PM, Mike Burke <[email protected]> wrote: Can לבדים mean "apart from" > I don’t know where you’re getting your interest in “apart from”, but this is a second word which has absolutely no connection with “apart from” or “away from”. It is used five times, all in Exodus, 25:27, 30:4, 37:14, 27, 38:5. In all five uses, it has a prefixed Lamed meaning “for” with a plural BD meaning “staff (as in big stick), part”, in each case the big stick is a carrying pole. >Michael Gerard Burke > > In the future, could you please give the context that generates these questions? There might be some other question that you overlook that clears up the question that you ask. Karl W. Randolph.
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