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- | Melak is usually translated as work. | + | Melak is usually translated as work. (see Genesis 2:2-3) (as Strongnumber 4399) |
- | There is possibility that it actually means a technology of some sort. | + | ====Not |
- | In Psalm 91:11, the Melak is commanded to protect [[David]] (see also Psalm 34:7) | + | Melak is often erroneously translated as " |
- | 4399 4397 | + | The root word for " |
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+ | Inexplicably, | ||
+ | also gets translated as " | ||
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+ | Both messengers and kings are a type of worker, so the words are manipulated according to context. In general, this should be avoided. It is best to stick to the original word. ' | ||
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+ | But it gets weirder. The word is sometimes translated " | ||
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+ | ====More Twists==== | ||
+ | In Genesis 1:7, a different word " | ||
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+ | There is possibility that melak additionally may means a technology of some sort. In Psalm 91:11, the Melak is commanded to protect [[David]] (see also Psalm 34:7) | ||
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