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gel [2024/05/03 11:55] – created kengel [2025/03/19 21:17] (current) ken
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 In general, the word "remove" covers both of these scenarios, although with somewhat less fine grained meaning. In general, the word "remove" covers both of these scenarios, although with somewhat less fine grained meaning.
  
----- +In other instances, the traditional translations render 'gel' as "rejoice". This is somewhat dubious. Many of these cases seem to work well with the interpretaion of "remove". For example: 
-LexID 1540+ 
 +  *1 Chronicles 16:31 appears to reference the [[Semim]] being //removed// from their territory at the order of [[Ihoh]] 
 +  *A similarly themed or possibly the same story is referred to in Psalms 96:11 which mentions how the Semim removed the territory full of screaming people. 
 +  *Psalms 16:9 combines the concepts of "rejoicing" but using a different word, with the apparent exuberant flight or "passionate removal of a vehicle" 
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 +'gel' also appears to mean "pile" and more specifically a pile of rocks. It occurs in conjunction with [[mexeb]] (menhir) and [[abenim]]
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