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{{Zayin}} | {{Zayin}} Zayin is a paradoxical word, since it means "weapon" or "sword," but derives from a root word that means "sustenance" or "nourishment." The root (zan) appears in words like (mazon), meaning "food." Also, in chazown Chet[[Zayin]]VavNun from [[02372]] to see, behold Chet[[Zayin]]Hey; n m; meaning '''vision'''. As we see in [[Nahum 1]]. | ||
The Hebrew word for bread - lechem - contains the word for war - milchamah. |
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זָ ז Zayin The "Crowned" head. The Service and Valor, cut and bread, war and nourish. [weapon.... Cut, to cut off, manacle] (Numeric value: 7) Zayin is a paradoxical word, since it means "weapon" or "sword," but derives from a root word that means "sustenance" or "nourishment." The root (zan) appears in words like (mazon), meaning "food." Also, in chazown ChetZayinVavNun from 02372 to see, behold ChetZayinHey; n m; meaning vision. As we see in Nahum 1.
The Hebrew word for bread - lechem - contains the word for war - milchamah.