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NASB   Notes Context   Job 5:5 "1His harvest7105a the hungry7457 devour398
And take3947 it to a place of thorns6791,
And the 2Aschemer6782 is eager7602a for their wealth2428.
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  Notes Context   Job 5:5 "The hungry devour his harvest
And take it even [when it grows] among the thorns;
The trap opens for [his] wealth.

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1 Lit Whose
2 Ancient versions read thirsty
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A Verse Info. Notes Context Job 18:8 "For he is thrown into the net by his own feet,
And he steps on the webbing.
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398 akal (37a); a prim. root; to eat:--ate(76), certainly have eaten(1), certainly not eat(1), consume(30), consumed(30), consumes(9), consuming(9), devour(38), devour you will be devoured(1), devoured(30), devourer(2), devouring(3), devours(7), dine(1), eat(398), eat freely(1), eaten(66), eaten at all(2), eaten freely(1), eater(2), eater's(1), eating(25), eats(29), edible(2), enjoys(2), entirely consumed(1), feast(1), fed(8), feed(10), food(4), give him to eat(1), had(2), has enough(1), lived off(1), meal*(1), moth-eaten*(1), plenty to eat(1), reduces(1), shared*(1), tasting(1), took space away(1), use(1).
2428 chayil (298c); from 2342b; strength, efficiency, wealth, army:--able(5), armies(3), army(82), army*(1), capability(1), capable(3), elite army(1), excellence(1), excellent(2), forces(12), full(1), goods(1), great(1), might(1), mighty(1), nobly(1), power(2), retinue(2), riches(9), strength(10), strong(2), substance(1), troops(2), valiant(41), valiant*(4), valiantly(6), valor(18), very powerful(1), warriors(1), wealth(25), wealthy(1), worthy(1).
3947 laqach (542c); a prim. root; to take:--accept(8), accepted(3), accepts(2), bring(18), brought(13), buy(1), buys(1), capture(2), captured(2), carry(3), caught(2), exact(1), find(1), flashing(1), flashing forth(1), get(25), gets(1), got(2), has(1), keep(1), married(9), married*(6), marries(1), marry(5), obtain(1), placed(2), procured(2), put(1), raise(3), receive(20), received(12), receives(3), receiving(1), seize(3), seized(2), select(1), selected(1), sent(1), supply(1), take(355), taken(74), takes(15), taking(2), took(352), took away(1), use(1), used(1), wins(1).
6782 tsammim (855d); from the same as 6777; perh. a snare, trap:--schemer(1), trap(1).
6791 tsen (856d); of unc. der.; perh. a thorn, barb:--thorns(2).
7105a qatsir (894c); from 7114b; harvesting, harvest:--gathering(1), Harvest(1), harvest(44), harvest time(1), harvest's(1), harvesting(1).
7457 raeb (944c); from 7456; hungry:--famished(3), hungry(16), hungry man(1).
7602a shaaph (983c); a prim. root; to gasp, pant, pant after, long for:--eager(1), hastening(1), long(1), pant(2), panted(1), pants(1), sniffs(1).





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